Dvořák Hall

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Dvořák Hall is the main concert hall of Prague’s Rudolfinum, renowned for its excellent acoustics and as a prominent venue for classical music performances.

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Dvořák Hall canonical 1

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instanceOf concert hall
music venue
architecturalStyle Neo-Renaissance NERFINISHED
associatedWith Czech Philharmonic Orchestra NERFINISHED
category Concert halls in Prague
Music venues in the Czech Republic
country Czech Republic
hasAudienceType public concerts
subscription series audiences
hasEventType chamber music performances
festival opening and closing concerts
gala concerts
orchestral performances
solo recitals
hasFunction recording venue for classical music
hasNameVariant Dvořákova síň NERFINISHED
hasTypeOfMusic chamber music
classical music
orchestral music
hosts Czech Philharmonic Orchestra concerts
Prague Spring International Music Festival events
inauguratedAsPartOf Rudolfinum opening in the 19th century
interiorFeature balconies and galleries
large stage suitable for symphony orchestras
ornate decorative details
knownFor classical music concerts
excellent acoustics
hosting major music festivals
languageOfName Czech
locatedIn Czech Republic NERFINISHED
Prague NERFINISHED
Rudolfinum NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeEntity Prague 1 NERFINISHED
locatedOn the bank of the Vltava River
namedAfter Antonín Dvořák NERFINISHED
partOf Rudolfinum complex NERFINISHED
partOfCulturalHeritage Prague’s historic concert venues
primaryFunction main concert hall of the Rudolfinum
seatingCapacity approximately 1100
significance one of the most important concert halls in the Czech Republic
prominent venue for international classical artists
use chamber music concerts
classical music performances
festival events
orchestral concerts
recitals

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Rudolfinum hasPart Dvořák Hall