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Come for the beer; stay for the culture
Prague is something of a cultural Mecca, and not just because of the affordable tickets. There was always a lively tradition here (Mozart was celebrated as a hero in Prague while shunned in Vienna), and the influx of culture-hungry tourists in the past decade has led to an enormous variety of concerts. Tickets are best and easiest booked via the ticket agencies. Remember, going to the theatre or opera is still something of an event in Prague, and it’s courteous to dress up when visiting.
IN THE SPOTLIGHT
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Prague’s most beautiful riverside building hosts a wealth of performances, mostly concerts and opera. Find the booking office in the modernist glass
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Local and international plays, both classic and contemporary; always something interesting going on at Švandovo. They offer English subtitles on screens
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Laterna Magika developed a new way of combining theatre, dance, music and film for the 1958 Brussels Expo, and was doing multi-media performances before
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MY Girl friend & I Went to see the life is life show last Tuesday 1/4/08 the place was packed we were at the front ( I think the illusions & show would have looked evan better from further back )but was extremly entertaining very funny in pl[...]
Not easy to get to because of the motorway in front,the easiest way is to take the metro to Museum station and use the disabled lift to the street, then cross to the Opera House by the underpass.Because the opera house is quite small the view of the[...]