PROGRAM
Vyšehrad is not only a popular park and sought-after tourist destination. It is also a place of lively culture for all generations. Our program offers musical evenings, theater performances, fairy tales for children, lectures, and social events. Every year, we participate in a wide variety of festivals. We also have our own historical anniversary events, a popular fencing day, and other programs organized in cooperation with partners.
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Violin Recital
Violinist Marie Hasoňová, one of the most distinctive figures of the young Czech music scene, will present a program featuring three composers who each, in their own way, push the boundaries of violin expression — Sergei Prokofiev, Erwin Schulhoff, and George Enescu. Hasoňová is known for her captivating stylistic openness, technical brilliance, and profound sensitivity to musical character. Her playing seamlessly blends naturalness, emotional intensity, and the nobility of the European interpretative tradition. As a soloist, she has performed with leading orchestras, appeared at prestigious festivals, and her chamber projects have earned international recognition and awards. Her Moravian roots bring an innate musicality to her expression, beautifully paired with the refined tone of her French instrument by Jean‑François Aldric. Buy tickets
21. 6. 2026, 18.00PurkrabstvíConcertMore informationFOK at Vyšehrad
Antonín Dvořák: Symphony No. 9 “From the New World” Vyšehrad – a place of legends, symbolic beginnings, and ceremonial returns. In June 2026, the Prague Symphony Orchestra FOK returns here for only the second time in its history, bringing music that resonates across the world into the setting of one of the Czech Republic’s most significant landmarks. Under the baton of Chief Conductor Tomáš Netopil, the iconic Symphony No. 9 in E minor “From the New World” by Antonín Dvořák will be performed – a work that brings together Czech musical tradition with inspiration from distant lands, and continues to move audiences with its power, melancholy, and hope. The evening will be hosted by Ondřej Havelka, who will guide listeners not only through the music itself but also through its story. Following the celebratory concert marking the orchestra’s 90th anniversary in 2024, FOK once again symbolically “moves on the wings of music” from the Municipal House to the Vyšehrad Gardens – this time on the
23. 6. 2026, 19.30Park, Burgrave's HouseConcertMore information
Cultural locations at Vyšehrad
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