Prague Conservatory

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Praha 1, Czech Republic

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Prague Conservatory Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Prague Conservatory is located in Praha 1, Czechia on Na Rejdišti 1. Prague Conservatory is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category music school in Czechia.

Address

Na Rejdišti 1

Phone

+420 222327206

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Kitsune

I knew dejw before he was famous!!

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George On tour

The Prague Conservatory educates and trains professional musical and theatrical artists. It has a number of departments of individual instruments and studies whose heads have far-reaching prerogatives and responsibilities. Operations support is provided by a number of administration and technical personnel. The essential requirement for enrolment at the Prague Conservatory is the completion of basic education. As to the upper age limit, it is set individually depending on the subject of studies. Applicants must pass stringent entrance examinations, often held in several elimination rounds, show talent for the selected subject, overall musical talent as well as physical and psychological dispositions for their selected subject. The studies are terminated with a final examination usually including a public performance by the graduate. After a successful final examination, graduates are awarded a diploma recognised world-wide as proof of professional qualification.

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Muhammad Tayyab

The Czech capital, which sits along the Vltava river, is filled with winding cobblestone streets, charming bridges, and medieval castles worthy of a Disney princess. Simply walking around Prague is an experience in itself and a photographer’s dream come true, but the city has much more than good looks to offer its visitors. Prague is best explored by foot, and there is no better starting point than a stroll around the Old Town Square. From the square, you’ll be able to visit Prague Castle, the famed 600-year old Astronomical Clock, the busy Wenceslas Square, and walk across the emblematic Charles Bridge. For those looking to get spooked, a quick day trip to the eery Kutna Hora--the “bone church” decorated with 40,000 human skeletons--is sure to do the trick. In the evening, unwind with a visit to one of Prague’s many beer gardens where beer is cheaper than water (fun even if you’re on a budget!) or attend a classical show at the National Theatre.

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Fredi V

Prague Konservatorj: concerts (free of charge, in case of staging 100 Czk)

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James G.

The complaint I have is the building construction on the Google Earth is very poor, it appears to float about the ground leaving a space between the ground and the 3D building itself. 3D modelling is poor and is not a good representative of the actual building shown in Google Maps at street level.

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Tomáš Fučík

Krásný sál

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Kiki Nebe

Doufám že se tam za osm let sejdeme

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Jablonecká Stavební

Jelikož jsem tam nikdy nebyl, tak nevím. Ten gůgl je nějakej zhulenej