Opera Houses in The Czech Republic - List of The Opera Houses

List of The Opera Houses

  • Prague National Theatre - Národní divadlo v Praze
  • Estates Theatre - where Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart himself conducted the world premiere of his Don Giovanni in 1787
  • Prague State Opera - Státní Opera Praha
  • Brno National Theatre - Národní divadlo v Brně
  • Budweis South Bohemian Theatre - Jihočeské divadlo České Budějovice
  • Liberec Theatre - Divadlo F. X. Šaldy v Liberci
  • Olomouc Moravian Theatre - Moravské divadlo Olomouc
  • Opava Silesian Theatre - Slezské divadlo Opava
  • Ostrava National Moravian Silesian Theatre - Národní divadlo moravskoslezské
  • Pilsen Theatre - Divadlo J. K. Tyla v Plzni
  • Usti City Theatre - Městské divadlo Ústí nad Labem

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