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Toy Story 5
The fifth installment of Toy Story plays at the Rakovník Cultural Centre. A family-friendly adventure with beloved characters.
Kulturní centrum Rakovník is a municipal cultural organisation that drives the town's social and cultural life. It puts on concerts across genres - pop, rock, folk and brass - alongside dance evenings and afternoon programmes for seniors. The centre also runs a cinema with an open-air screen and hosts nationally recognised festivals such as Wintrův Rakovník and Popelka Rakovník.
Na Sekyře 2377, 269 01 Rakovník
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The fifth installment of Toy Story plays at the Rakovník Cultural Centre. A family-friendly adventure with beloved characters.

A children's show featuring mimes and monsters at the Cultural Centre in Rakovník.

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A theatrical performance titled "Someone Likes It in Plzen" at the Cultural Centre in Rakovník.

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A performance of Michael at the Kulturní Centrum in Rakovník.

A cycling event at the Kulturní Centrum in Rakovník.

A boxing tournament held on the town square in Rakovník for combat sports fans.

A summer music festival in Rakovník celebrating the end of the season with live performances.

Traditional Rakovník dedication festival celebrating local culture and heritage at the Cultural Centre.

A theatrical performance exploring the seven falls of the character Honza Dědek.

A chamber recital by Slovak singer and composer Richard Müller at the Rakovník Cultural Centre.

Miloš Knor delivers a new stand-up about how the world constantly changes. A humorous take on technological progress and the eternal question of whether things were better, are better, or will be better.

Two pianists and composers face off in a witty concert of virtuosic playing and musical humour on two pianos.

Summer music festival in Rakovník with live performances and festive atmosphere.

A concert featuring Josef Vojtek and the band Charlie Band performing songs from the musicals in which he has starred, including The Three Musketeers, Angelika, Cleopatra, Hamlet and Dracula.