




Rudolfinum
Entertainment
4.7 (8761 reviews)
Enduring 19th-century cultural venue with concert halls, an art gallery & exhibition spaces.
Alšovo nábř. 79/12, Staré Město, 110 00 Staré město-Praha 1, Czechia
+420 227 059 227
Did You Know?
Royal Namesake
The Rudolfinum was named in honor of Rudolf, Crown Prince of Austria, Hungary, and Bohemia, reflecting its imperial era origins and dedication to the arts.
Acoustic Gem
Its main concert hall, the Dvořák Hall, is renowned worldwide for its exceptional acoustics and is the primary venue for the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra.
Grand Design
Designed by architects Josef Zítek and Josef Schulz, the Rudolfinum is a magnificent example of Neo-Renaissance architecture, characterized by its classical proportions and rich ornamentation.
Completion Year
The grand building, intended as a cultural center for music and art, was completed in 1884 after eight years of construction.
Highlights from Reviews
• Stunning architecture
The Neo-Renaissance building boasts impressive facades, elegant interiors, and is considered a beautiful historic landmark.
• Excellent acoustics
Dvořák Hall is renowned for its superb sound quality, making it an ideal and world-class venue for classical music concerts.
• Cultural landmark
Home to the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra and an art gallery, it serves as a significant hub for music and visual arts in Prague.
• Free entry
The art gallery and exhibitions often offer free admission, making culture and art accessible to everyone.
• Welcoming staff
Visitors consistently praise the staff for being friendly, helpful, and creating a pleasant and inviting atmosphere.


