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Prague events » October 2013:
Prague has special events to enjoy all year round. As well as popular annual events such as the Prague Christmas and Easter markets, Prague hosts international events such as the Prague Marathon, food and beer festivals, and pop concerts.
2013 is no exception. |
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How the New World Symphony Conquered the World Date: 01 May 2013 - 23 February 2014 | Antonín Dvorák's Symphony No. 9, Op. 95, “From the New World” is the Czech composer's best known symphony. Dvorák composed it shortly after arriving in New York in 1982, where he was invited to become the Director of the National Conservatory of Music. This small exhibition at the Antonín Dvorák Museum features music scores, pictures and autographs, and reveals the connection between the symphony and ancient American-Indian legends. | |
| Where: Vila Amerika Dvorak Museum, Ke Karlovu 20, Vinohrady, Prague 2 |
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Joe Bonamassa in Concert Date: 05 October 2013 Time: 20:00 | American blues-rock guitarist Joe Bonamassa returns to Prague as part of his global tour. The musician will play a selection of his best-known hits as well as new tracks from his upcoming album, which is scheduled for the second half of this year. | |
| Where: Kongresove centrum Praha, 5 Kvetna 65, Prague 4 | | Getting There: Take the metro to Vysehrad (lines C). |
| Price: 1290czk-2490czk
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Peter Gabriel in Concert Date: 10 October 2013 Time: 20:00 | Peter Gabriel is playing Prague as part of his European tour 2013, celebrating the 25th anniversary of his solo album SO. During his solo career he has received several awards, including six Grammys. He returns to the Czech Republic after a break of nine years. | |
| Where: O2 Arena, Ocelarska St. 460/2, Prague 9 | Getting There: Take the metro to Ceskomoravska (line B). Journey time: 10 minutes from Mustek at Wenceslas Square. OR take tram 3 from Vodickova street, off Wenceslas Square to O2 Arena. Journey time: 25 minutes. |
| Price: 1090czk-1990czk
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Independent Czechoslovak State Proclamation Day (1918) Date: 28 October 2013 | Public holiday. Prague sightseeing & entertainment operate as normal. Shops have limited opening times. | |
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Prague Opera, Ballet & Classical Concert listings & tickets Dates: October 2013 | Prague is famous for opera, ballet and classical concerts. Performances take place in three magnificent opera houses, in stunning concert halls and in an array of beautiful historic churches. Tickets are reasonably priced, so shows often sell out. Advance reservations are therefore highly recommended. | | |
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Prague Theatre listings & tickets Dates: October 2013 |
Visit the Prague theatre for a typically Czech experience. Black light theatre is a highly charged mix of dynamic dance, mime, singers, film, and state-of-the-art visual and sound effects. Marionette theatre features giant puppets dressed in 18th century costumes. Shows are highly visual, so suitable for adults and children of all ages and nationalities. And as with opera and concerts, advance reservations are highly recommended. | | |
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