The tickets can also be purchased on the day of concert at the box office of the concert hall, you can make the ticket reservation at the phone number +420 774 427 600. The address of the concert hall for each concert can also be found on the CONCERTS page.
The concerts take place on the following locations:
Rudolfinum is the second most significant Neo-Renaissance building after the National Theatre in Prague. It was built in the second half the 19th century by J. Zítek and J. Schulz and it was named in honour of Rudolf of Habsburk. It was originally designed as an art gallery and House of Artists. From 1918 to 1938 and a short period after the World War II it also housed the Czechoslovak Parliament. Rudolfinum is the seat of the famous Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, which was founded in 1896. Nowadays the Rudolfinum is a place of prestigious cultural and social events with a tradition dating from 1885.
The Liechtenstein Palace has been built in the late Baroque style. The building is situated at the Malostranske namesti 258/13 at the Mala Strana in Prague, Czech Republic. The palace occupies all of the western line of the square and is connected to the Hartig Palace, the seat of the Academy of Performing Arts (HAMU). The time of Charles of Liechtenstein is being reminded by 27 heads on 27 metal bollards at the sidewalk, the work of Karel Nepraš. [translated from the Czech version of Wikipedia]
There are two concert halls in the building: the Gallery and the Martinu Hall.
Should you be interested in more information about the musicians, you can also visit the Parnas Ensemble's website at www.parnasensemble.cz or send an e-mail at music@parnasensemble.cz.