The Suk Hall in Prague is a most elegant venue for classical concerts. It seats 192 people, and is perfectly suited to the celebrated chamber orchestras and pianists that perform here. The
Suk Hall forms part of the stunning Rudolfinum building, one of city's foremost Neo-Renaissance structures, located by the river in the Old Town.
The Rudolfinum was constructed in 1876-1884. In the early 20th century, it played an important role in the development of the newly formed Czechoslovakia; parliament was sited here between the world wars.
Today, the Rudolfinum is the seat of the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, who play in the main hall, the Dvorak. While ensembles formed of eminent musicians from the orchestra perform in the Suk Hall.
Those attending a concert may wish to visit the beautiful Café Rudolfinum beforehand, which is a comfortable place to enjoy a pre-concert glass of wine or beer.
Our long standing relationship with the Rudolfinum ensures that by booking tickets for concerts through Prague Experience, you are guaranteed the best seats available in rows 1-10 (there are 16 rows in total). View listings and book Prague concert tickets. |