The Rudolfinum was built between 1876 and 1884 and used between the wars as the Parliament. Still, today it is used for its original purpose to host art exhibitions and various concert programmes and festivals year-round, including the Prague Proms and the International Festival of Classical Music. The Rudolfinum is an outstanding example of the Czech neo-Renaissance style. It was named in honour of Crown Prince Rudolf of Hapsburg. Within the Rudolfinum, you’ll also find Dvorak Hall. This magnificent concert hall is the home of the world-renowned Czech Philharmonic Orchestra. The building also houses the Rudolfinum Gallery which plays host to exhibitions of contemporary art.
Location: Alšovo nábřežà 12, Old Town; www.rudolfinum.cz
Admission to the building: free (Tue-Sun)
Concert tickets: from 150 to 1000 CZK
Box office 10am-12.30pm and 1.30-6pm