• Today, the State Opera is one of the four theatres making up the National Theatre in Prague and has a long and distinguished history.
  • After World War II, the theater was again renamed the State Opera (Státní opera) and continued to be a major cultural institution in Prague.
  • The Prague State Opera resides in the building which on January 5th, 1888 was opened as a Prague German stage with the performance of Wagner's opera...
  • The State Opera in Prague is a neo-renaissance building with an impressive history and a beautiful interior décor. Check out all the practical info here.
  • State Opera Prague - Formerly known as Smetana Theatre. Built between 1885-87 by the city’s German minority in response to the cultural challenge represented...
  • The Prague State Opera is located near the top of Wenceslas Square, and 15 minutes walk from the Old Town Square.
  • The State Opera in Prague (Státní Opera Praha) has the most dreadful location of any opera house I can think of.
  • North of the museum along Wilsonova, next to the Parliament building, is the massive building of the Prague State Opera (Státní opera).
  • ...was called the Prague State Opera it was known as the “New German Theatre” built after the National Theatre in Prague and styled on the Vienna State Opera.