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Hybernia Theatre
Old Town, Prague 1

Hybernia Theatre
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Dress Code
No official dress code. Most people dress smart casual
air conditioning available at the venue Yes
elevator/lift available at the venue Yes
accessibility
Wheelchair access with prior notice. Advise us in special requests on the booking form - more info
address of Hybernia Theatre
Hybernia Theatre,
Republic Square 4,
Old Town, Prague 1, Czechia
public transport to get to Hybernia Theatre
Metro station: Namesti Republiky (line B)
Tram stop: Namesti Republiky (trams 6,8,15,26)
directions to get to Hybernia Theatre
Hybernia Theatre is on Republic Square (Namesti republiky), opposite Municipal House .
places of interest near to Hybernia Theatre
-Old Town Square
-Wenceslas Square
-Municipal House
-Municipal House Restaurant
-Municipal House Beer Hall
-Medieval Tavern
-Indian Jewel Restaurant
-La Casa Latina Restaurant & Bar
-Broadway Theatre
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Hybernia Theatre in Prague is a modern, airconditioned theatre situated on Republic Square (Náměstí Republiky), opposite Municipal House.

It is just a few minutes walk from both the Old Town Square and Wenceslas Square.

The auditorium at Hybernia Theatre boasts fine acoustics and good views of the stage from all seating areas.

Its main focus is the staging of Czech language theatre performances. However, it puts on pop concerts that attract a wider, international audience.

Facilities include several bars and toilets, and a cloakroom.

Hybernia Theatre opened in 2006 to much acclaim, following a major reconstruction project that transformed a former art gallery and customs house into the grand building we see today.

The theatre's origins, though, go back even further, to the time when a Benedictine church stood on the site. The church was given to Irish Franciscans expelled from their country in 1630 by Queen Elizabeth I of England. The Latin word for Ireland is Hybernia, from where the theatre gains its name.


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