Famous composers who left their mark in Prague have created a legacy that lives on today through concerts, festivals and places where music means everything. If you want to visit Prague, you should definitely not miss the places that are connected to classical and beautiful music.

Rudolfinum
One of the most famous concert halls in Prague is the Rudolfinum. Rudolfinum is the seat of the Czech Philharmonic. Not only can you listen to a perfect classical music concert here. The Rudolfinum is also beautiful to look at, thanks to its architecture it is one of the gems of Prague.

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Spanish Synagogue
This place may not be as traditional as the Rudolfinum, but it is definitely worth your visit. If you are not only a lover of classical music but also a lover of Jewish culture, you will come to your senses. You will be welcomed by the interior, which is richly decorated and has a unique atmosphere. You can enjoy classical music in Prague here. You can listen to works by authors such as Antonín Dvořák or Bedřich Smetana. A concert in this synagogue is an unforgettable experience that will make your entire visit to the capital more enjoyable.

Estates Theatre
The Estates Theatre is inextricably linked to the name of Mozart. He personally conducted the premiere of his own opera Don Giovanni here. It is one of the most picturesque stages in Europe. Here, opera and classical music are combined, and for you it will mean a beautiful cultural experience that you will remember for a long time.

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Municipal House
Right on Náměstí Republiky you will find the Municipal House. It is one of the most beautiful Art Nouveau palaces in Europe. It is home to the Smetana Hall, where major concerts are held and also the ceremonial opening of the annual Prague Spring festival. Tourists will enjoy not only great concerts here, but also rich decoration that reflects the beginning of the 20th century.