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Feb 29, 2024 · Under One Roof. Rudolfinum is home to music, visual arts and a diverse world of tastes and smells. The Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, which includes the Czech Chamber Music Society, has been based here since 1946. The first visitors came to the Rudolfinum Gallery in 1994.
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The Rudolfinum is a building in Prague, Czech Republic. It is designed in the neo-renaissance style and is situated on Jan Palach Square on the bank of the river Vltava. Since its opening in 1885, it has been associated with music and art. Currently, the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra and Galerie Rudolfinum are based in the building.
It is the seat of the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra. The building is one of the architecturally most remarkable buildings in Prague. It also houses Rudolfinum Art Gallery and a Cafe. You can take a virtual tour of the building and also book a tour to walk through the building.
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Rudolfinum is one of the most significant buildings of Bohemian new-Renaissance architecture. It is a joint work of prominent Bohemian architects of the second half of the 19th century, architect Josef Zítek (he built the National theatre) and architect Josef Schulz (he built the National museum).
For more than 100 years, the Rudolfinum has been a part of Prague's Old Town and its waterfront. It is a leading example of Neo-Renaissance architecture of the late 19th century including a concert hall with excellent acoustics used for important concerts, such as the annual classical music festival Prague Spring.
The architectural monument of Rudolfinum built by leading bohemian architects is an important building of the new Bohemian Renaissance architecture. What to do & see Sightseeing Guides