The Rudolfinum, a neo-classical gem from the late-19th century, stands on the east bank of Prague’s Vltava River at Jan Palach Square. This grand structure, home to the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, invites visitors to explore its architectural splendor both inside and out. Guests can immerse themselves in a live performance or delve into the building’s rich history through a guided tour, experiencing the harmonious blend of classical music and historical architecture that defines this cultural landmark.
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