Rudolfinum

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Rudolfinum is a historic neo-Renaissance concert hall and art gallery in Prague, best known as the home of the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf art gallery
concert hall
historic building
neo-Renaissance building
architect Josef Schulz
Josef Zítek
architecturalStyle Neo-Renaissance
category Art museums and galleries in Prague
Music venues in Prague
Neo-Renaissance architecture in the Czech Republic
completionDate 1884
country Czech Republic
formerUse seat of the Czechoslovak Parliament
seat of the Federal Assembly of Czechoslovakia
hasArtCollectionType contemporary art
hasCoordinateLocation 50.0906°N 14.4142°E
hasPart Dvořák Hall
Galerie Rudolfinum
Suk Hall
hasSeatingCapacity approximately 1100 in Dvořák Hall
hasWebsite https://www.galerierudolfinum.cz/
https://www.rudolfinum.cz/
heritageDesignation cultural monument of the Czech Republic
homeVenueOf Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
imageDepicts statues of famous composers on the façade
inception 1876
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Prague 1
locatedInTimeZone Central European Time
locatedOn Jan Palach Square
the right bank of the Vltava River
location Prague
materialUsed stone
namedAfter Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria
nearby Charles Bridge
Old Town Square
numberOfFloors 3
officialOpeningDate 1885
ownedBy Czech Republic
partOf Prague Old Town panorama
primaryUse concert venue
publicAccess yes
secondaryUse art exhibition space
significantEvent venue of Prague Spring International Music Festival concerts
significantFor Czech classical music
Prague cultural life
usedBy Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

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Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Prague
hasLandmark
Rudolfinum ("Galerie Rudolfinum")
hasPart

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