Prague has a unique ability to slow down time. And an evening spent with classical music is one of the most beautiful ways to fully enjoy this city. Whether you are a lover of classical music or are going to a concert for the first time, Prague offers the ideal environment for an exceptional cultural experience. To truly enjoy classical music in Prague, you must of course choose the right place. There are several iconic places in Prague where you can enjoy classical music and experience a beautiful concert.

Rudolfinum
Rudolfinum is one of the most popular places in Prague. Rudolfinum was opened in 1885 and initially served as a house of arts. Some fifty years later, the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra settled here. It performs regularly and offers its listeners an amazing experience of live classical music. It hosts both large symphony concerts and chamber concerts, solo recitals and even gala evenings.
Spanish Synagogue
The Spanish Synagogue is another place where you can go to a classical musicin Prague. The advantage is that the Spanish Synagogue is located in the middle of the city, a short walk from the Old Town Square. It is therefore great for combining with an evening walk. In the Spanish Synagogue you can experience more intimate concerts, with a smaller number of spectators and see a smaller orchestra. But believe me, it has its own charm. The atmosphere here is amazing and you will certainly enjoy the concert very much.

National Theatre
The National Theatre is not only a dominant feature of the city in terms of architecture, but it is also a great symbol of Prague culture. The National Theatre was opened in 1881 and since then it has regularly entertained its audience with various cultural performances. You can listen to not only classical music concerts here, but also Czech and world operas, operettas, watch ballet performances, dramatic plays and much more. The focus of the National Theatre is very broad.