Janáček Theatre
Modernist opera and ballet venue opened in 1965, featuring a large auditorium and multiple stages. It is part of the National Theatre Brno and holds cultural significance in performing arts. Read more…
The Janáček Theatre is a modernist performing arts building primarily dedicated to opera, ballet, and theatre. Opened in 1965, it forms part of the National Theatre Brno and accommodates 1,383 spectators in its main auditorium. The venue includes multiple stages and facilities designed to support artists and performances.
Named after the composer Leoš Janáček, the theatre showcases modernist architecture developed by architects Jan Víšek, Vilém Zavřel, Libuše Žáčková-Pokorová, and Otakar Oplatek. Recent renovations have maintained its cultural and architectural significance.
The theatre plays a key role in the Czech performing arts scene, with a rich program that emphasizes opera and ballet. The building is wheelchair accessible, ensuring inclusivity in access to cultural events.
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