National Theatre
National Theatre
National Theatre
Narodni 2, Prague 1,
The National Theatre is one of the most important Czech cultural institutions and has a rich artistic tradition, which helped to maintain and develop the Czech language and Czech musical and dramatic arts. The construction of the National Theatre building was financed by contributions from the public and the ceremonial laying of the foundation stone in 1868 became a national event. The theatre's repertoire is based on a rich classical tradition, but also focuses on contemporary domestic authors and draws on modern global trends. The current National Theatre is made up of three artistic companies - opera, drama and ballet.
Guests are encouraged to dress smartly. A jacket & tie is not strictly necessary, but we would advise against wearing jeans and trainers.
Opera: 1030, 930, 730, 530 CZK
Ballet: 1030, 930, 730, 530 CZK
Narodní 2, Praha 1
Metro B - Stop Narodni trida
Tram - 6, 9, 17, 18, 22 - Stop Narodní divadlo
| Opera | ||
| Aida - G.Verdi | Information | Schedule |
| Carmen - G.Bizet | Information | Schedule |
| Eugene Onegin - P. I. Tchaikovsky | Information | Schedule |
| Jenufa - L.Janacek | Information | Schedule |
| La Traviata - G.Verdi | Information | Schedule |
| Libuse - B.Smetana | Information | Schedule |
| Rusalka - A.Dvorak | Information | Schedule |
| The Bartered Bride - B.Smetana | Information | Schedule |
| The Devil and Kate - A.Dvorak | Information | Schedule |
| The Makropulos Case - L.Janacek | Information | Schedule |
| The Miracles of Mary - B. Martinu | Information | Schedule |
| Ballet | ||
| Brel - Vysotsky - Kryl (Solo for Three) | Information | Schedule |
| Causa Carmen | Information | Schedule |
| La Sylphide / Napoli | Information | Schedule |
| Onegin | Information | Schedule |
| Romeo and Juliet - S. S. Prokofjev | Information | Schedule |
| Swan Lake - P. I. Tchaikovsky | Information | Schedule |
| The Nutcracker (A Christmas Carol) - P. I. Tchaikovsky | Information | Schedule |