Concerts of Classical Music Prague
Clementinum and Concerts in Prague
Come and listen to a Concert of Classical Music Prague performed by professional musicians in the most magical places with perfect acoustics. We can offer you three places where you can go to classical music concerts in Prague. Each musical performance offers a different selection of music, so choose the one you like the most at your pleasure. If you choose Prague’s Klementinum, you can combine the concert with a visit to the Baroque library or the astronomical tower.
A selection of the best Czech and World classical music in the church of St. Martin in the wall: Concerts of Classical Music Prague
The performing orchestra will play the most famous musical works of Czech and foreign composers for its listeners. The space inside the church is not large, so the listeners can clearly hear the musical performance.
Concerts are held every Tuesday and Saturday. However, the price depends on the seat (front and back). Find the church of St. Martin in the Wall at the address Martinská 8 in the Old Town. You can learn more in the link Classical Concerts in Prague.
Concert in Prague’s Klementin, baroque library and astronomical tower: Concerts of Classical Music in Prague
The elegant premises of Prague’s Klementin are another option for visiting a classical music concert. The performers play a set of compositions by Vivaldi: The Four Seasons. However, Klementinum is worth a visit in itself – you can see the baroque library set in historical premises or the astronomical tower. The library is referred to as the most beautiful library in the world and houses approximately 20,000 volumes of books. Subsequently, the astronomical tower offers a breathtaking view of Prague from up to 68 meters high.
The concerts are held at irregular intervals, so if you are interested, we will contact you regarding the date. In addition, we will also provide you with discounted entrance fees to the Baroque Library and the Astronomical Tower. More information about the Concerts in Klementinum can be found at this link.
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