The National Theatre in Prague

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Wonderful Dvořák

Prague


The pretty little Vila Amerika was built in 1717 as an aristocrat’s immodest summer retreat. These days it’s home to the Dvořák Museum and from May to October it stages performances of Dvořák’s works by a chamber orchestra, complete with period costume. Book through the website.


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