Experience an extraordinary musical evening in Prague’s Spanish Synagogue, known as one of Europe’s most beautiful synagogue interiors. Designed in a striking Moorish Revival style and restored to its original grandeur in 1998, the lavish interior dazzles with golden arabesques, stained glass, and a soaring domed ceiling—a feast for the eyes before a note is played.
For one hour, you’ll journey through a carefully curated programme of music including pieces by Mozart, Bach, Verdi, Dvořák, Smetana, and selections from Carmina Burana, Boléro, Hallelujah, and modern musicals such as West Side Story and Cats. The repertoire varies by day—choose from themed programmes that blend Jewish traditional songs with world‑renowned classics.
Performed by the Czech Collegium Ensemble and guest soloists, the concert benefits from the synagogue’s exceptional natural acoustics, creating an intimate yet powerful sound that reviewers describe as "unbelievable" and "magnificent." One delighted guest even reported staying afterward to photograph the ornate setting thanks to generous staff accommodations.
Early arrival (ideally 15–30 minutes before the start) is recommended to secure the best seating. While seating is general admission, arriving earlier allows for better placement before the house fills and entry is limited to ticketed guests during the performance.
This is a cultural gem—perfect for lovers of refined live music, architectural beauty, or immersive evening experiences that combine history with artistry in an unforgettable Prague landmark.



