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The Devil and Káča
A charming puppet show with live music that tells how human wit outwits even the most stubborn devil.
Prague
Letní scéna Vyšehrad is an open-air amphitheatre set within the former artillery redan, the youngest section of the Vyšehrad fortifications built in 1849–1850. The tiered seating accommodates up to 360 spectators, and the covered stage allows performances to continue even in rain. Active as a cultural venue since the 1990s, it has hosted the annual Metropolitní léto (Summer of Acting Personalities) by Studio DVA every year since 2003, as well as the Vyšehrad Fencing Festival.
V Pevnosti, 128 00 Praha 2
Opening hours follow the event programme

in 2 days
A charming puppet show with live music that tells how human wit outwits even the most stubborn devil.

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An intimate concert by three virtuosos: violinist Jan Jouzza, harpist Roxana Hädler, and double bassist Adam Honzírek, performing Piazzolla's Tangos and more.

A concert by RAZAM and Iva Marešová featuring world music rooted in Slavic traditions. Authentic music on the Vyšehrad summer stage.

A series of theatrical combat performances at Vyšehrad blending historical narratives, comedy, and knight tournaments in an authentic medieval setting.

A fun family day at Vyšehrad featuring interactive workshops and stations designed for children aged 5–12 and their parents.

Interactive walk through Vyšehrad where children collect stamps at 12 stations using a game card. A fun family activity lasting about an hour.

Eight-time world champion Martina Ptáčková leads a self-defence workshop for children aged 9–12, combining safe techniques with fitness and confidence-building.

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A concert by Czech composer and musician Beata Hlavenková performing her Trio snů project, showcasing her emotionally rich and distinctive musical style.