In the heart of Prague, the State Opera (Státní Opera) stands as a testament to the city’s rich cultural heritage. Its Neo-Renaissance exterior gives way to a lavishly decorated Neo-Rococo interior, making it one of the most opulent theaters in the city. With the largest seating capacity in Prague, the opera house offers guided tours that reveal its intricate and ornate design. Visitors can also attend a ballet or an opera, though the stunning decor might compete for their attention. The experience is a blend of historical grandeur and performing arts, inviting guests to immerse themselves in both the visual and auditory splendor.
Prague State Opera (Státní Opera)
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