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RockOpera Praha
RockOpera Praha interior
RockOpera Praha is located in Czech RepublicRockOpera PrahaRockOpera PrahaRockOpera Praha
AddressKomunardů 306/1, Holešovice
Prague
Czech Republic
Coordinates50°05′54″N 14°26′44″E / 50.098391°N 14.445531°E / 50.098391; 14.445531
OwnerPrague
TypeAuditorium
Capacity900
Construction
Opened1999
ArchitectJaromír Pizinger
Website
Official website

RockOpera Praha is a music theatre in Prague, Czech Republic. It has one of the largest auditoriums in the capital, with over 900 seats, and has staged many popular musicals as well as a whole array of cultural events.

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