The Rudolfinum was opened in 1885, and consists of several concert halls. The largest, the Dvorak Hall, is named after one of the Czech Republic’s most famous composers, while the building itself was named after Rudolf, Crown Prince of Austria. Regular concerts are held here, and as well as providing high-quality entertainment, they’re a good way of experiencing the theater’s grand interior. Tours are guided by employees of the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, so visitors will hear insider stories about the history of the building and what happens inside. Travelers interested in classical music shouldn’t miss watching a concert here, or taking a guided tour. It’s also a fixture on many guided walking tours of Prague, so there are various ways to experience the Rudolfinum.