Overview
Stalin, located in the prominent Letenské sady, has functioned as a central, independent cultural hub for Prague since 2015. It is an open-air venue that defies traditional categorization, hosting a diverse array of events that range from late-night electronic music sessions to live performances by the Czech Radio Symphony Orchestra. Beyond its role as a performance stage, it serves as a critical site for civic discourse, regularly hosting public debates between city officials, cultural organizers, and citizens regarding the future of public space and independent culture in Prague. Currently, the site operates under specific seasonal schedules and faces ongoing discussions about its long-term future, making it a dynamic and time-sensitive spot for visitors who want to experience the pulse of the city's modern cultural and political climate.
What makes this place special
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Frequently asked questions
Answered frequent questions
Is there an entry fee?
No, events are generally free of charge.
How can I support the venue?
You can visit the on-site stand to sign a petition for the preservation of the space.