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Timings : Monday - Friday: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM,
Saturday - Sunday: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Entry Fee : CZK 100 - CZK 990
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The National Theatre in Prague symbolizes Czech cultural heritage, renowned for its stunning architecture and contribution to the country's artistic legacy. Located along the banks of the Vltava River, the theatre is a masterpiece of Neo-Renaissance design and a focal point for Czech opera, ballet, and drama. With Neo-Renaissance design, complete with gold accents, intricate frescoes, and sculptures, the theatre’s facade is adorned with sculptures by Czech artists. Its terrace offers stunning views of the Vltava River and the Prague skyline.
PragueÍs National Theatre nestle on the banks of River Vltava is a perfect place for those in ardent love with performing arts. Opened in year 1881 symbolizing the Czech national identity, the main aim of the place is to promote Czech language and culture. The structure despite being destroyed by fire and shut down by communists, went under several changes and refurbishments to rise to its full glory and represent a most stunning monument of Prague signifying culture and talent. Giving its spectators a glimpse into the country's top opera, ballet, and drama performances, the place also holds English language guided tours. Estates Theatre (Stavovsk_ divaldo) is yet another notable theatre of Prague established in 18th century designed in neoclassical style with a fame of being the venue where Mozart chose to premier Don Giovanni.æ