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DATAS: The Data and the Sovereign
An exhibition exploring how data shapes sovereignty and power in the modern digital world.
The Rudolfinum is a neo-Renaissance cultural monument on Alšovo nábřeží in Prague 1, built between 1876 and 1884 by architects Josef Zítek and Josef Schulz. Since 1992 it has been the home of the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, whose main stages are Dvořák Hall and Suk Hall. The building also houses Galerie Rudolfinum, focused on contemporary art, and serves as the centre of the Prague Spring and Dvořák Praha festivals.
Alšovo nábřeží 79/12, 110 00 Praha 1
Opening hours follow the event programme

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An exhibition exploring how data shapes sovereignty and power in the modern digital world.

The Prague Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra performs a classical programme of Vivaldi, Mozart, and Beethoven at the Rudolfinum.

The Czech Philharmonic launches its new season with opening concerts at Prague's prestigious Rudolfinum concert hall.

Opening concert of the Dvořák's Prague festival celebrating the works of Antonín Dvořák.

A concert celebrating Dvořák with the Filarmonica della Scala, conducted by Riccardo Chailly and featuring pianist Alexander Malofeev.

A concert of Dvořák's works featuring mezzo-soprano Magdalena Kožená and pianist Kirill Gerstein at Prague's Rudolfinum.

The Czech Philharmonic under conductor Semyon Byčkov and violinist Chang Lim perform Dvořák at Rudolfinum.

The Czech Philharmonic under conductor Daniel Harding performs at Rudolfinum. A classical concert led by one of today's most respected conductors.

Family-friendly journey on a historic train featuring the classical music of Antonín Dvořák. A fun outing for children and parents.

An original concert exploring percussion instruments across diverse styles and traditions. Experience fresh perspectives on both classical and contemporary percussion music.

A fairy-tale opera featuring a Chinese emperor and a magical nightingale, enchanting audiences with its beauty and wonder.

A concert by Martha a Čhavorenge, blending Czech music with Romani influences and traditional folk elements.

Opening concert of the Rudolf Firkušný Piano Festival featuring pianists Evgeny Kissin and Sir András Schiff. The programme includes works by Mozart, Schumann, Smetana, and Dvořák.

A concert by the band Basa tvrdí muziku at Prague's Rudolfinum. The performance takes place on November 4, 2026 at 15:30.

Vienna-born pianist Lukas Sternath, ECHO Rising Star laureate, performs Liszt and Schubert at Rudolfinum.

A creative workshop for children at the Rudolfinum inspired by the exhibition "DATAS: The Data and the Sovereign". An interactive activity for young visitors.

A musical tribute to Napoleon performed at Prague's Rudolfinum. This concert celebrates the historical figure through music.

Exhibition opening showcasing artworks created by children in the Artpark workshops.

Matejča & Šulc perform their Café 1930 programme at Rudolfinum, blending jazz, swing, and Czech tradition.

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The prestigious London Symphony Orchestra takes the stage under the baton of conductor Antonio Pappano. A classical music concert with one of the world's finest orchestras.

The season finale features masterworks by Beethoven and Brahms in a programme designed to bring the orchestral cycle to its dramatic conclusion.

DanceConnected dance lesson emphasizing healthy movement and wellness at Rudolfinum.

The Czech Radio Symphony Orchestra R7 presents a programme featuring Mozart, Chopin, and Berlioz at the Rudolfinum.

Final concert of the Kühn Children's Choir featuring the season's best performances.

The Kühn Children's Choir presents their final concert, showcasing the young singers' artistic achievements at Prague's prestigious Rudolfinum.

A Sunday creative workshop for children at Rudolfinum focused on artistic exploration of bones and animals, complemented by the DATAS: The Data and the Sovereign exhibition.

The Kühn Children's Choir presents their final concert featuring young singers at Rudolfinum.

An evening of art and discovery at Rudolfinum Gallery during Prague Museum Night. The interactive DATAS exhibition explores the relationship between data and sovereignty in the digital age.

Multidisciplinary programme at Rudolfinum combining discussions, installations and performances around sovereignty, data and art.

The Prague Philharmonic Choir performs a classical music programme titled "Sleep, I'll Sing to You" at Rudolfinum.

Italian baritone Luca Salsi presents a recital of opera arias and vocal works.

A curator-led guided tour of the DATAS: The Data and the Sovereign exhibition at Rudolfinum, exploring the relationship between data and state power.

The Danish String Quartet performs at Rudolfinum. A concert by one of today's most acclaimed chamber ensembles.

Opening reception of the exhibition DATAS: The Data and the Sovereign exploring the relationship between data and sovereignty.

The Prague Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Nicholas Kraemer, performs Baroque masterworks by Bach, Händel, and Telemann at the Rudolfinum.

Workshop examining how algorithms and code relate to colonial structures and power dynamics. Part of the DATAS festival.

Elementary music school students perform alongside Czech Philharmonic musicians in a classical concert at Rudolfinum.

World-renowned pianists Lucas and Arthur Jussen, the celebrated Dutch brothers, return to Prague for their second concert at the Prague Spring festival.

Canadian soprano Barbara Hannigan performs with the Czech Philharmonic at the Prague Spring festival in Rudolfinum.

A concert celebrating Dvořák's romantic compositions, presented as part of the Prague Spring festival at Rudolfinum.

Masterclass with Canadian soprano and conductor Barbara Hannigan, a leading interpreter of contemporary music.

An unconventional cello recital by cellist Sandro Laffranchini at Prague's Rudolfinum.

An unconventional cello concert as part of the Italia Arte Fest Classic festival.

A classical music concert as part of the prestigious Prague Spring festival, performing "The Creation" at the Rudolfinum.

A concert celebrating the art of harp playing with a virtuoso harpist performing at Rudolfinum.

Soprano Barbara Hannigan takes the stage with the Czech Philharmonic to celebrate the human voice in all its beauty and range.

A children's show about a clever fox named Leo at Rudolfinum. An entertaining and educational performance suitable for young audiences.

Singer and conductor Barbara Hannigan performs with the world-leading chamber ensemble Belcea Quartet at Rudolfinum. The project unites the human voice with string instruments in a unique interpretation.

Canadian soprano Barbara Hannigan and the Belcea Quartet present a classical music programme at Rudolfinum during the Prague Spring festival.

Masterclass by the renowned Belcea Quartet during Prague Spring festival. A rare chance to discover the artistic methods of one of the world's leading chamber quartets.

American pianist Eric Lu, winner of the prestigious 2025 Chopin Competition, performs a recital of works by Chopin, Schumann, and Schubert in the Dvořák Hall of the Rudolfinum.

The Helsinki Baroque Orchestra and Budapest's Purcell Choir present the world premiere of Cartellieri's oratorio and Jakub Jan Ryba's ambitious Stabat Mater as part of the Prague Spring festival.

Canadian soprano Barbara Hannigan and pianist Bertrand Chamayou open Prague Spring 2026 with a chamber recital at the Rudolfinum. The programme features Messiaen, Scriabin and the Czech premiere of John Zorn's work inspired by the Finnish epic Kalevala.

Prague Spring festival concert featuring violinist Kopatchinskaja, conductor Hrůša, and the Czech Philharmonic.

Opening concert of the Prague Spring 2026 festival at Rudolfinum, one of Europe's most prestigious classical music festivals.

The celebrated Jussen brothers bring their acclaimed piano performances to Prague Spring, one of Europe's most prestigious classical music festivals.

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A classical music concert with top Czech performers in the stunning Rudolfinum concert hall.

The piano competition final of Prague Spring 2026 features the best young pianists competing at Rudolfinum.

The final concert of the Prague Spring 2026 competition celebrates the flute with performances by the competition's best young flutists.