What to see and what to do in Prague | At the Rudolfinum for a concert or an exhibition of modern art

The Rudolfinum , which owes its name to Prince Rudolf, Archduke of Austria, present at his inauguration in 1885, is a major concert hall (important at European level), but also a very important exhibition center of modern art in the Czech capital.

Rudolfinum
Rudolfinum

The Rudolfinum , which is located in Piazza Jan Palach of Stare Mesto (Old Town of Prague)  is a building built in the neo -Renaissance style and is known to most people because, between May and June, it hosts a major international festival of music, but it is not only this . In fact, part of the Rudolfinum is used as a contemporary art gallery with permanent and temporary exhibitions. So, if we have to go to Prague, it is always worth a look on their website to see what is exposed to the Rudolfinum.

Rudolfinum on a Wet Night
Rudolfinum on a Wet Night

The gallery is open every day except from Monday, from 10:00 to 18:00 (on Thursdays till 20:00) , and the ticket costs 130 CZK ( Czech crowns ), just over 5 euro at current exchange rates . This however is the web address for those who are interested in learning about the program of the philharmonic orchestra of the Czech Republic.

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By Elsi H

Photos:Der_Henk , PinkCappachino,

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