National Theatre

national__theatre__prag.jpgThe National Theatre was a symbol of Czech emancipation in the then Czech-German Prague and was built between 1868 and 1881, financed by a nationwide collection of funds. Construction then took only two years, the theatre being designed by architect Josef Schulz. Bedřich Smetana's opera, Libuše, opened the first season on 18 November 1883.

Prague National Theatre

The theatre was founded in 1881, after a great amount of hard work was put into collecting the necessary funding needed for building such a huge theatre. Built in neo-renaissance style, decorated with incredible paintings and sculptures, the theatre was intended to be a symbol of the Czech nation's independence and language.