One bedroom apartment (2nd floor with a lift)
Voyta Residence The apartment is composed of one bedroom one living room / bedroom a kitchen, a bathroom with a bath-tub. Its total space is 68 m2. The first bedroom is equipped with double bed and the possibility of an additional bed. Second bedroom with two single beds. The apartment includes other equipment as a satellite TV, internet connection, refrigerator, electric cooker, electric kettle, kitchen sink and other kitchen equipment.

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Two bedroom apartment 1 (4th floor with a lift)
Voyta Residence

The apartment is composed of two bedrooms, living room and kitchen, a bathroom with schower. Its total space is 80 m2. The first bedroom is equipped with double bed and the possibility of an additional bed. Second bedroom with two single beds . The apartment includes other equipment as a satellite TV, internet connection, refrigerator, electric cooker, electric kettle, kitchen sink and other kitchen equipment.


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Two bedroom apartment 2 (2nd floor, Vojtesska 15)
Voyta Residence The apartment is composed of two bedrooms, living room and kitchen, a bathroom with a bath-tub. Its total space is 85 m2. The first bedroom is equipped with double bed and the possibility of an additional bed. Second bedroom with two single beds. The apartment includes othe equipment as a satelite TV, internet connection, refrigerator, electric cooker, electric kettle, kitchen sink and other kitchen equipment.

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Studio apartment 1 (4th floor with a lift)
Voyta Residence Studio apartment is composed of one living room/bedroom with fully equipped built-in kitchen unit, a shower and a small entry. Its total space is 28 m2. The bedroom is equipped with: double bed. The studio apartment includes other equipment as a satellite TV, internet connection refrigerator, electric cooker, electric kettle, kitchen sink and other kitchen equipment.

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Studio apartment 2 (2nd floor with a lift)
Voyta Residence Studio apartment is composed of one living room/bedroom with fully equipped built-in kitchen unit, a shower and a small entry. Its total space is 30 m2. The bedroom is equipped with double bed. The studio apartment includes other equipment as a satellite TV,internet connection, refrigerator, electric cooker, electric kettle, kitchen sink and other kitchen equipment.

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National Theatre - history

The National Theatre constitutes the embodiment of the Czech nation’s desire to come into its own. People from all strata of society contributed generously to a fund to build this symbol of nationhood and the ceremonious laying of the foundation stone of this edifice on 16th May 1868 proved to be an all-nation political demonstration.

The brainchild to build a grand edifice to serve as a national theatre took shape in the autumn of 1844 at meetings of patriots in Prague. The initial idea began to take on a more concrete form when historian and statesman František Palacký submitted to the Estate Committee of the Czech Parliament an application “for the authorization to construct, establish, maintain and manage” an independent Czech Theatre on 29th January 1845.

One year later, the yields from the first round of collections served to purchase the plot of land of a former salt storehouse measuring not quite 2,800 sq.m. The plot predetermined the splendid site for the theatre on the banks of the river Vltava opposite the panorama of Prague Castle.

The outside wall on the raised section at the rear of the theatre evinces this original structure to this day, while the formerly conceived interior was only modified during the most recent reconstruction work on the National Theatre in 1977-1983.

Today’s form of the National Theatre comprises three artistic ensembles – opera, ballet and drama – which alternate in performances in the historical building of the National Theatre, the Theatre of the Estates and the Kolowrat Theatre. All three artistic ensembles select their repertoire from the wealth of classic legacy, making use also of domestic authors as well as taking heed of modern international works.


National Theatre - premieres