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  • Vltava Philharmonic Hall

    National Music Center

The Vltava Philharmonic Hall, designed by the Danish architectural studio Bjarke Ingels Group, with its top-quality concert halls, creative hub, music library, wide range of gastronomic services and publicly accessible terraces with magnificent views of the city, will become a lively cultural and social place - a national music centre, a new symbol of Prague and the entire Czech Republic.

Obtaining a building permit

2026

Planned start of the construction

2027

Planned commissioning

2033

Five Halls


  • Main Hall
  • Chamber Hall
  • Multipurpose Hall
  • School Hall
  • Resident Orchestra Rehearsal Room

Creative hub

 
  • Music Department of the Municipal Library in Prague
  • Educational spaces
  • Study rooms
  • Rehearsal rooms for the public
  • Recording studio

Gastronomic units


  • Cafés
  • Bars
  • City view bistro
  • Elegant dining restaurant
  • Gastro facilities on the waterfront

Background for artists

 
  • Residency for two orchestras
  • Facilities for visiting orchestras and performers at each hall

New public space


  • Observation terraces around the whole building with an accessible roof
  • New pedestrian and cycle paths
  • New square with greenery
  • New street by the Vltavská metro
  • Promenade along the river
  • Parkour playground

Complete transport and technical infrastructure


  • Preparation of the site for the construction of the building
  • Modification of the tramway line and stops, shortening of transfer links to the metro and the Praha-Bubny railway station
  • Rebuilding of the Vltavská metro station and related technologies
  • Reconstruction of the road on nábřeží Kapitána Jaroše
  • Replacement of the mobile flood protection with a fixed one
  • Relocation of utilities including a new collector

Estimated cost of building construction

 

11,65 billion CZK

Project initiator

Architect

Local architect

Project management

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