easy
2.5 hours
No physical fitness required, just an interest in culture and arts.
Discover Prague’s artistic soul with Everything Czech’s immersive concert, wine, and gallery experience—perfect for culture lovers seeking a deeper connection to the city’s heritage.
Ages 12+ • 2 hours • Enjoy a live classical music performance with traditional Czech delicacies!
Experience a captivating 2.5-hour concert of Czech classical music in Prague, featuring renowned works by Smetana and Dvořák. Enjoy exclusive Moravian wine, organic delicacies, and a tour of a picture gallery showcasing Czech painters. Engage with artists during intermissions, making this a unique cultural feast for the senses.
Duration: 2.5 hours
Concert of Czech classical music in the pulsing heart of Prague includes exclusive Moravian wine and delicacies from Czech organic farms
This rich cultural program combines Czech classical music with tour of the picture gallery of Czech painters, delicious Czech wine and delicacies from Czech organic farms as well as the famous "chlebíčky".
Music Program Bedřich Smetana - From the Homeland Antonín Dvořák - Romance f minor Antonín Dvořák - Romantic Pieces Josef Suk - Four Pieces for violin and piano
Performing: Kateřina Soumarová - violin Linda Juránková - piano
Welcoming guests
Tour of the picture gallery of Czech painters
The first part of the music program
Serving a Czech selection menu
The second part of the music program
Locally roasted coffee and sweets
included per ticket:
Dress code is casual and there is a 30 min. intermission after the first part of the program where the meal is being served and guests can order extra drinks. Not suitable for under 12 year olds.
The Secret Gallery - Karlova 184/12, Praha 1 (the venue is in the courtyard)
Getting there fifteen minutes before start ensures good seats and a relaxed experience.
Jot down impressions or sketches during intermissions to deepen engagement with the art.
If enjoying outdoor parts of the experience, dress accordingly to stay comfortable.
Enhance your tasting experience by trying Moravian wines at a nearby local shop before the event.
Prague’s rich artistic scene dates back centuries, with dedicated spaces supporting local artists and classical musicians since the 19th century.
Efforts in Prague focus on preserving historic venues and supporting sustainable tourism, ensuring the city’s cultural treasures remain vibrant for generations.
Ideal for jotting down thoughts or sketches inspired by the art and music.
Necessary for navigating historic venues comfortably.
Required for entry and verification.
Useful for carrying essentials like water, tickets, or a camera.