• The Prague State Opera resides in the building which on January 5, 1888 was opened as a Prague German stage with the performance of Wagner’s opera...
  • A name change to the now familiar Prague State Opera followed, and a regular programme of opera and ballet was reinstated.
  • Prague State Opera historical building: Wilsonova 4, Prague 1 close to top side of Wenceslas Square and the Wilson Main Train Station...
  • Part of the Czech National Theatre, the Prague State Opera has a reputation as one of the most important musical stages in Europe.
  • The State Opera has undergone several changes of management since the end of Communism and now offers a rather oddly mixed bag.
  • ...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.
  • 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 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.
  • After almost three years of general refurbishment by HOCHTIEF, Prague State Opera House was ceremoniously reopened in 2020—which is exactly 132 years...