National Gallery Prague – Veletržní palác

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From Thursday till the early hours of Sunday, the main program will take place in the concrete underground of Veletržní palác. Formerly intended for trade fairs, this gem of Czech Functionalist architecture has been the seat of the National Gallery in Prague from 1976. Built in 1925–1928, the imposing building was the largest edifice of its kind in the world.  

National Gallery Prague – Veletržní palác
Studio Hrdinů
Dukelských hrdinů 47
170 00 Praha 7

Please note that the main venue is not wheelchair accessible. Contact us if you need assistance associated with your disability.

CAMP

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Center of Architecture and Metropolitan Planning is based in the brutalist cubes built by notable Czech architect Karel Prager in the late 1960s. Its one-of-a-kind space will offer a 25 meters wide projection screen to overwhelming AV shows.

CAMP
Vyšehradská 51
120 00 Praha 2

Archa Theatre

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An enlightened Prague venue, housed in the premises of a functionalist bank palace (Legiobanka) built in a Rondo Cubist style in the years 1937–1939. Archa started its journey in 1994 and since then, it has introduced a huge variety of alternative performers, dancers, musicians and visual artists.

Archa Theatre
Na Poříčí 1047/26
110 00 Praha 1

Ankali

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The organizers of some of Prague’s best underground parties created a “gently crafted club space for open-minded heads”. The former soap factory immediately became Prague’s busiest techno spot. It might be well known for neverending raves, but you’ll see its atmosphere works like a charm in other settings too. 

Ankali
Lopuchová 58/6 
101 00 Praha 10