Introduction

Studio DVA Divadlo, nestled in the heart of Prague on the famous Wenceslas Square, is a cornerstone of the city’s vibrant cultural scene. Combining the grandeur of Czech functionalist architecture with an innovative theatrical program, it attracts both local theatre enthusiasts and international visitors. Housed in the iconic Palác Fénix, a protected cultural monument designed by Josef Gočár and Bedřich Ehrmann, the theatre stands as a testament to Prague’s rich artistic and architectural heritage. This guide covers everything you need to know about visiting Studio DVA Divadlo: its history, repertoire, visiting hours, ticketing, accessibility, nearby attractions, and practical travel tips (Studio DVA official site; Ticketstream; InTravel).


  1. About Studio DVA Divadlo: History & Significance
  2. Location and Access
  3. Visiting Hours & Ticketing
  4. Performance Repertoire & Artistic Collaborations
  5. Facilities, Accessibility & Amenities
  6. Special Events & Festivals
  7. Visitor Experience & Practical Tips
  8. Nearby Attractions & Dining
  9. FAQs
  10. Media, Virtual Tours & Further Resources
  11. Conclusion & Call to Action
  12. References

About Studio DVA Divadlo: History & Significance

Studio DVA Divadlo is located within the Palác Fénix at Václavské náměstí 56, in the upper part of Wenceslas Square. Originally opened as a grand cinema in 1929, the venue evolved into a central hub for Prague’s performing arts. Extensive renovations in the early 2000s transformed the historic cinema into a modern, state-of-the-art theatre, officially reopening as Studio DVA Divadlo in 2013. The theatre’s mission centers on presenting original Czech and Slovak dramas, musicals, and innovative musical projects, often collaborating with high-profile artists from across the region (studiodva.cz).

Studio DVA’s influence extends beyond the main venue. In 2018, the Malá scéna (Small Stage) opened at Na Perštýně 6, offering a boutique experience for 200 guests and hosting both local and guest productions. Studio DVA is also renowned for its open-air summer festivals, notably the Metropolitní léto hereckých osobností at Vyšehrad and other historic sites.


Location and Access

Address: Václavské náměstí 56, Palác Fénix, Prague 1

How to Get There:

  • Metro: Můstek (Lines A & B), Muzeum (Lines A & C)
  • Tram: Multiple lines serve Wenceslas Square and nearby Jindřišská
  • Bus: Frequent connections to the city center
  • Car: Limited parking; public transport is recommended. Paid garages like Palladium or Národní třída are alternatives.

The theatre’s central location puts you within walking distance of major Prague attractions such as the National Museum, Old Town Square, and the Powder Tower (InTravel).


Visiting Hours & Ticketing

  • Box Office Hours: Daily from 15:00 to 19:00, and one hour before earlier scheduled performances. On performance days, the box office remains open until 30 minutes after the show begins.
  • Performance Days: Typically Tuesday–Sunday, with varying showtimes (usually 7:00–8:00 PM)
  • Tickets: Purchase online at the official Studio DVA website, Ticketstream, GoOut, or at the box office.
  • Prices: Generally 350–700 CZK, depending on production and seating. Discounts for students, seniors, and groups are often available.
  • Payment: Credit cards accepted at the box office and online.
  • Refunds: Check individual ticket policies; tickets are usually non-refundable unless a performance is canceled or rescheduled (GoOut).

Performance Repertoire & Artistic Collaborations

Studio DVA Divadlo is celebrated for its wide-ranging programming, including:

  • Original Czech and Slovak plays (notably by Patrik Hartl)
  • Musicals and concerts featuring acclaimed artists like Szidi Tobias and Monika Absolonová
  • Guest performances from Brno’s Divadlo Bolka Polívky and Bratislava’s Štúdio L+S
  • Annual open-air productions and summer festivals at Vyšehrad and other sites

Most performances are in Czech, with occasional Slovak-language plays and guest acts. English-language shows are rare; however, musical and visual performances are accessible to non-Czech speakers. Some productions may offer subtitles or program notes (cs.wikipedia.org).


Facilities, Accessibility & Amenities

  • Seating: Main auditorium accommodates 610 guests; Malá scéna seats 200.
  • Accessibility: Step-free access and designated seating for visitors with limited mobility. Malá scéna offers improved accessibility. Contact the theatre in advance for specific needs.
  • Assistive Listening: Available upon request.
  • Café & Bar: Open before performances and during intermission; offers refreshments and snacks.
  • Restrooms & Cloakroom: Modern, clean, and accessible facilities.

Special Events & Festivals

A cultural highlight is the Metropolitní léto hereckých osobností (Metropolitan Summer of Acting Personalities)—an annual festival since 2004 featuring leading Czech and Slovak actors on open-air stages at Vyšehrad and other historic locations. The Malá scéna hosts experimental and intimate productions as well as guest shows from distinguished companies (cs.wikipedia.org).


Visitor Experience & Practical Tips

  • Dress Code: Smart casual recommended; no strict requirements.
  • Arrival: Arrive 20–30 minutes early for ticket collection and pre-show ambiance.
  • Photography: Photography and video recording during performances are not allowed.
  • Children: Family-friendly shows available; check age suitability per performance.
  • Language: Non-Czech speakers should look for concerts or visually-driven productions.
  • Payment: Credit cards accepted throughout the venue.

Nearby Attractions & Dining

Studio DVA’s prime location enables visitors to explore:

  • National Museum: Iconic landmark at the top of Wenceslas Square
  • Old Town Square: A short walk, home to the Astronomical Clock
  • Powder Tower: A historic Gothic gate nearby
  • Estates Theatre: Another celebrated Prague venue

Dining options abound in the area, but for the best quality and value, try restaurants a few streets away from tourist hotspots (solosophie.com).


FAQs

Q: What are Studio DVA Divadlo’s visiting hours?
A: The box office is open daily from 15:00 to 19:00 and one hour before earlier shows.

Q: How do I buy tickets?
A: Online via the official website, Ticketstream, GoOut, or at the box office.

Q: Are performances in English?
A: Most are in Czech; concerts and musicals may require less language proficiency. English-language shows are rare.

Q: Is the theatre accessible for people with disabilities?
A: Yes, with step-free access and designated seating. Contact the theatre in advance for assistance.

Q: Is parking available?
A: Limited; public transport is strongly advised.


Discover More

Studio DVA Divadlo is a must-visit for anyone interested in Prague’s theatrical and architectural heritage. Its dynamic repertoire, welcoming atmosphere, and central location make it ideal for both planned cultural outings and spontaneous visits. For up-to-date schedules, ticketing, and visitor information, consult the official Studio DVA website. Enhance your experience by downloading the Audiala app for personalized recommendations and effortless ticket bookings. Stay connected through Studio DVA’s social media for exclusive content and future event announcements.


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