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The Majakovsky Hall

majakovskeho sal

The biggest and most spectacular historic hall in the National House of Vinohrady, named by Russian poet Vladimir V. Majakovsky. The hall is divided into three sections an auditorium, an increased auditorium (with three steps) and a balcony. The hall is decorated with beautiful murals. The three-piece allegory on the ceiling was created by Adolf Liebscher. Its decoration includes 18 busts of significant Czechs as well as a number of rosettes and Amorinos on balconies along with other ornaments. Chandeliers are perhaps the most valuable relics from the end of 19th century.

The Majakovsky hall is suitable for all kinds of events, for example conferences, balls, gala dinners, concerts, fashion shows and so on. The hall also has stage with a green room, a spacious balcony with five boxes and four outside balconies. The premises are air conditioned.The capacity of Majakovsky Hall is up to 773 sitting.

The hall is divided to:

  • foyer
  • main auditorium
  • tree steps higher auditorium 
  • the balcony
  • fully eguipped stage with green room
  • green room conected with cloak-room

Area of The Majakovsky Hall

  • layout of The Majakovsky Hall [pdf, 100kB]
  • 972 m˛ total area including foyer
  • 345 m˛ main auditorium
  • 100 m˛ tree steps higher auditorium
  • 93 m˛ the stage
  • 227 m˛ the balcony 
  • 80 m˛ green room 
  • 127 m˛ foyer
  • 4,4 m high under chandeliers
  • 12,5 m total high

Options of disposition - capacity of the hall

  • concert, theater style - up to 680 visitors (+ the balcony 30)
  • congress, class room - up to 280 visitors
  • lectures, table style - up to 560 visitors
  • the dance ball, dance style - up to 614 visitors (the hall 400, the balcony 210)
  • gala, banquet styl - up to 300 visitors (+ the balcony 210)
  • fashion show - up to 520 visitors 

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