St. Salvator Church
St. Salvator Church
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Neighborhood: Stare Mesto (Old Town)
One of the oldest neighborhoods in town represents the medieval heart of Prague. It’s no surprise it is bustling with tourists every time of day. Križovnický square, overlooking Charles Bridge with Prague Castle in the background, is probably the most beautiful square in the city. Its unique historical atmosphere of gothic houses and churches, cobblestone streets and squares, and stone towers blend together with the modern era. A vast array of bars, restaurants, dance clubs, international brand shops, galleries and hotels bring life to the old city. With its charming and picturesque cobblestone streets, the nightlife and parties will surely be unforgettable.
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- Old Town • 5 min walk
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DeidreTravis
Cairo, Egypt176 contributions
Apr 2023 • Couples
We discovered that concerts were offered at the St. Salvatore - The Main Church - Clementinum…and what an absolute delightful experience it was. Six members of the Royal Czech Orchestra, along with Marie Fajtova from The National Theatre performed a number of stunning pieces along with Robert Hugo’s pipe organ selections. If you enjoy performances of classical music, we truly recommend this experience.
Written April 24, 2023
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J&LHemmo
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Dec 2019 • Couples
We purchased tickets despite reviews for visiting Prague discouraging this tourist attraction.
We are so pleased we did as it was just beautiful, the church was breathtaking to listen to this classical concert, the acoustics were fabulous! The soprano sang Ave Maria which was extremely poignant for me as it was played at my grandmothers funeral 25 years ago.
Don’t be put off by reviews, it’s one hour and worth going for £20 ticket, we sat towards the back, not really worth being closer, the music to our ears was beautiful wherever you sat! An hour of our visit to Prague was a real treat to add to our few days visiting this beautiful city.
We are so pleased we did as it was just beautiful, the church was breathtaking to listen to this classical concert, the acoustics were fabulous! The soprano sang Ave Maria which was extremely poignant for me as it was played at my grandmothers funeral 25 years ago.
Don’t be put off by reviews, it’s one hour and worth going for £20 ticket, we sat towards the back, not really worth being closer, the music to our ears was beautiful wherever you sat! An hour of our visit to Prague was a real treat to add to our few days visiting this beautiful city.
Written December 7, 2019
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John H
London, UK421 contributions
Nov 2019
We purchased early bird tickets for a classical concert at the church on a Saturday evening, priced at about £15 each. Concert lasted for just over an hour.
Three soloists and four others string musicians, playing music written by Vivali< Beethoven, Mozart ansd many others.
Bench seats were not very comfortable but they were heated, on a cold evening.
Three soloists and four others string musicians, playing music written by Vivali< Beethoven, Mozart ansd many others.
Bench seats were not very comfortable but they were heated, on a cold evening.
Written December 2, 2019
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Vince P
Woodland Park, NJ115 contributions
Oct 2019
Located by the Charles Bridge, this beautiful church is the perfect setting, both for quick access to the bridge and for the excellent acoustics from the concert we enjoyed there. The concert programs vary, and we enjoyed selections from Vivaldi's "The Four Seasons," Beethoven's 5th symphony, Mozart's Requiem, and also pieces by J.S. Bach, Verdi, Handel, and Dvorak, all performed by members of the Royal Czech Orchestra. A definite highlight was Schubert's Ave Maria, rendered exquisitely by soprano Marie Fajtova. Whether listening to this excellent concert and drinking in with your eyes the grandeur of this church or closing your eyes to enhance the sounds of the sweet music, this 65-minute concert is well worth your time and money.
Written November 10, 2019
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Carole
57 contributions
Sep 2019
We bought tickets for the classical concert st St Salvator Church from Prague Classic Concerts. The musicians were excellent but the seating is so terrible that it made the experience less enjoyable. There is a horizontal strip across the back of the pews that makes leaning back uncomfortable at best. I watched so many other people leaning forward during the hour long concert - and people were talking about it on the way out. I wouldn't go back to this venue again.
Written September 17, 2019
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Lindsey
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Aug 2019 • Family
Fantastic concert in a beautiful setting, great value for money and worth every penny. We paid for the cheapest seats and offered a free upgrade sitting on the front row. Performance was excellent, the musicians and soprano made the hairs stand up on my arms! Goosebumps! Real treat to experience.
Written August 11, 2019
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ofey
Cheshire279 contributions
Sep 2023 • Friends
Went to the Vivaldi 4 season concert here with the national orchestra…totally amazing experience ..just opposite the entrance to the charles bridge
Written September 16, 2023
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Neil K
Liverpool, UK618,782 contributions
May 2023 • Friends
The wonderful Old Town is a great place to visit ,walking into the Old Town through the Old Town Bridge Tower you are confronted with two churches ,Church Of Francis Of Assisi and this church.
St Salvator Church was constructed between 1578-1601 ,a great examples of Baroque architecture but strangely enough when it was originally constructed it was designed in the Gothic style of architecture ,it's a beautiful church to view ,just off Charles Bridge ,it's most definitely well worth checking out if you're in the area.
St Salvator Church was constructed between 1578-1601 ,a great examples of Baroque architecture but strangely enough when it was originally constructed it was designed in the Gothic style of architecture ,it's a beautiful church to view ,just off Charles Bridge ,it's most definitely well worth checking out if you're in the area.
Written May 5, 2023
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Carl Butterworth
Hyde, UK553 contributions
Oct 2022
We are so pleased that we purchased tickets for the Clementinum concert which featured Vivaldi and the Four seasons presented by the Royal Czech Orchestra - it was amazing and in the perfect setting too!
This church is right opposite St Charles Bridge so really central too!
This church is right opposite St Charles Bridge so really central too!
Written October 23, 2022
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Neil K
Liverpool, UK618,782 contributions
May 2022 • Friends
Prague is justifiable famous for it's amazing churches ,one that I always love viewing is St Salvator Church .
Located in the Old Town ,it's not to far from Charles Bridge ,constructed between 1578-1601 ,it's a beautiful Baroque church ,over the years esteemed architects Carlo Lurago,Francesco Carratti and frantisek Kanka worked on the church ,we passed the church early hours in the morning as we were pub hopping around this part of town ,it looked so beautiful,I took a few photos before moving on to a pub,it's easy to locate along Salvatorsky ,most definitely well worth checking out if you're in the area.
Located in the Old Town ,it's not to far from Charles Bridge ,constructed between 1578-1601 ,it's a beautiful Baroque church ,over the years esteemed architects Carlo Lurago,Francesco Carratti and frantisek Kanka worked on the church ,we passed the church early hours in the morning as we were pub hopping around this part of town ,it looked so beautiful,I took a few photos before moving on to a pub,it's easy to locate along Salvatorsky ,most definitely well worth checking out if you're in the area.
Written May 13, 2022
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