Rudolfinum
Alsovo nabrezi, Narodni 2, Stare Mesto
Metro Staromestska
Stunning Neo-Renaissance concert hall and home to the Czech Philharmonic.
There are half a dozen concerts of one kind or another almost every day in summer, a fine soundtrack to the city's visual delights. Many are chamber concerts by aspiring musicians in the city's churches gorgeous but chilly (Take an extra layer, even on a summer day). The following are some major venues.
Classical concerts take place throughout the year in concert halls and churches, the biggest event being the Prague Spring (Prazske jaro) international music festival, which traditionally begins on May 12, the day of Smetana's death, with a performance of Ma vlast, and finishes on June 2 with a rendition of Beethoven's Ninth. As well as the main venues, watch out for concerts in the churches and palaces, especially in summer.
Statni opera Praha
Wilsonova 4, Nove Mesto
Metro Muzeum
The former German opera house, and the city's second-choice venue for opera and ballet.
Stavovske divadlo
Ovocny trh 1, Stare Mesto
Metro Mustek
Prague's main opera house, which witnessed the premiere of Mozart's Don Giovanni.