Lost your second match and can't even play consolation? Arrived in Prague as a guest and bored sticking around the courts the whole day?
This page is exactly for you!
If you want to spend your time in Prague with arts and the muses and you have seen all the compulsory sights, here’s a couple of tips for events going on at the time of the tournament:
CONCERTS:
Prague Baroque Festival - Baroque operas staged in an authentic Baroque setting. Every day of the tournament week.
Organ festival in St Vitus Cathedral - Prague Castle
July 17 - famous Czech organist Josef Kšica
Prague Proms' highlight of the season:
July 14 and 15: Ennio Morricone in Prague - film music composer conducting the Czech National Symphony Orchestra playing his works
July 16: Another great night of the Prague Proms: several choirs from around the world appearing as United Choirs of Proms
Bohemia Jazz Fest is stopping over in Prague on July 12 and 13.
EXHIBITIONS:
My favourite:
Photographers of the War
WW I as seen by soldiers - photographers - a unique collection of recently discovered photographs.
Link unfortunately in Czech only.
For more information ask for Jirka at the tournament desk or call the number below.
World class abstract artists from early 1900s in a modern-art museum located right in the city centre:
Wassily Kandinsky, František Kupka, and Arnold Schönberg
at Museum Kampa - Sova's Mills
The Rosenbergs - a history of the Czech aristocratic family
A large showcase exhibition
If you need any advice on any other stuff not relating to tennis, do not hesitate to call Jirka at 603 840 779.

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