Ground floor
Lobby with reception
We can see the view on the inside of the National house of Vinohrady after we enter the main door. On the left, there is the reception, around which we pass further into the house.
Entry to the house
We can see the view on the inside of the National house of Vinohrady after we enter the main door. On the left, there is the reception, around which we pass further into the house.
In front of a house
The Neo-Renaissance National House of Vinohrady was built in 1894. Together with Vinohrady Theatre and St. Ludmila Church it is one of the dominant buildings on Namesti Miru.
Namesti Miru is a square in the centre of Prague, close to Wenceslas Square, the main railway station and the D1 motorway. It is only thirty minutes by car from Prague international airport and is also easily accessible by public transport; you can take line A of the metro (underground) to Namesti Miru station, or many tram lines.