The magnificent neo-renaissance structure of the Rudolfinum is home to one of the Czech Republic's most important art galleries.
Opening here in 1994, the contemporary art display has gone from strength-to-strength, over the years hosting the work of many artists including Frantisek Dritkol, Cindy Sherman and more recently Neo Rauch and Gottfriend Helnwein.
The gallery exclusively hosts temporary exhibits, meaning that no two visits to the venue are likely to be the same.
It presents work from well-known artists, as well as championing young, emerging talent. There are also individual and collective projects on show in the building.
Completed in 1884, the Rudolfinum itself is located in Prague. Apart from the gallery, it also houses the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra.
Visitors will be treated to the astonishing combination of modern art alongside this stunning old building, which is named after the 19th century Crown Prince Rudolf.
The Rudolfinium is one of the central venues for the Prague Spring International Music Festival, which is held between May and June each year.


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