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Children's Day at Vzlet
All-day Children's Day celebration with diverse activities for all age groups at Vzlet.
Prague
Vzlet is a multifunctional cultural centre in the Vršovice district of Prague 10, housed in an Art Deco building dating from 1921. Originally a cinema, it later served as a film archive warehouse before reopening after reconstruction in 2021. The centre was founded by three Prague cultural organisations: theatre company VOSTO5, baroque orchestra Collegium 1704, and Kino Pilotů. It hosts concerts, theatre performances, exhibitions and other live arts, and includes the Vzlet Café on site.
Holandská 669/1, 101 00 Praha 10
Vzlet Café: open daily 14:00–22:00. Opening hours for cultural events follow the event programme.
in 5 days
All-day Children's Day celebration with diverse activities for all age groups at Vzlet.
Local comedians perform stand-up comedy at the Vršovice Talent Festival. An evening of humor and laughs at Prague's Vzlet venue.
Vosto5 talk show with journalist Lucia Stuchlíková and director Ondřej Hudeček at the Vzlet club.

Vosto5 brings their experimental theatre production "Tragedy of Liblice" to Prague. Known for provocative and darkly humorous performances, the group delivers unconventional theatrical experiences.
Concert by the band K sobě at the Prague club Vzlet. The performance takes place on June 10, 2026 at 19:30.
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Practical upholstery course for beginners and advanced learners. Master furniture restoration techniques and create your own piece with expert guidance.
Ninth edition of the Dobročinnej Blešák charity flea market in Prague, with all proceeds supporting charitable causes.
A theatrical performance at Prague's Vzlet club offering an evening of entertainment and atmosphere.
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A theatrical performance featuring Petr Erbes and Boris Jedinák at the Prague club Vzlet.
A summer theatre workshop exploring Romeo and Julie through the lens of family dynamics and generational conflict.

(86 days)
Autumn season pass for four concerts of the eighth season of "Musical Journeys Through Europe" at the Vzlet concert hall.
Collegium 1704 and Collegium Vocale 1704 perform sacred music from Neapolitan churches with period instruments and vocal ensemble.
(62 days)
A concert by Zapětdvanáct at Prague's Vzlet venue. The band explores existential questions through their music.
Collegium 1704 performs a classical music programme from the 18th century in an intimate atmosphere.
A classical music concert with the Lotz Trio and Collegium Vocale 1704, evoking the intimate salon culture of 18th-century Vienna.
Collegium 1704 explores musical dialogues across traditions in "For Several Friends", a concert celebrating the exchange between diverse musical styles and cultures.

An interactive concert by Grammy Award-winning Israeli-American jazz composer Oran Etkin for children aged 3 to 10. Through games and songs, children discover music without needing to know music theory.
Traditional May Day procession featuring Czech folk dancing and live music, starting from Vzlet and moving through Prague's streets.

The fourth edition of Czech Radio Plus's international conference on Ukraine's future and European security features Nobel laureate Oleksandra Matviyenko, American journalist Simon Shuster, and Czech President Petr Pavel.

The 46th instalment of Vosto5's literary-musical series brings together cellist Tereza Kovalova and writer Maria Zelbova for an evening of conversation and performance.

Vivaldi's celebrated works written for a girls' ensemble at a Venetian orphanage, performed by Xenia Löffler and Batzdorfer Hofkapelle with Claudius Kamp.
Opening reception of an exhibition by artist Slavomíra Ondrušová. Meet the artist and discover her work at the Vzlet gallery.