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Bedrich Smetana Museum

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Novotneho lavka 1, Prague, 11000

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Bedrich Smetana Museum - Prague - Reviews of Bedrich Smetana Museum - TripAdvisor
A little difficult to locate as the entance is located in an outdoor cafe area near the Charles Bridge. In the former Old Town Waterworks, it is housed in a couple spacious rooms with an ...
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Bedrich Smetana Museum, Prague | MyTravelGuide.com
Housed in a single, spacious room with an excellent vantage point overlooking the River Vltava, this exhibition gives us a glimpse into the difficult life of the man who composed 'The Bartered Bride' and the 'My Country' symphonic poem-cycle. However, there are relativ...
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Bedrich Smetana Museum (Muzeum B. Smetany) | Museum/Attraction Review | Prague | Frommers.com
Opened in 1936 (in what was the former Old Town waterworks) and jutting into the Vltava next to Charles Bridge, this museum pays tribute to the deepest traditions of Czech classical music and its most patriotic composer, Bedrich Smetana. The exhibits show scores, diaries, manuscripts, and gifts pres...
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Bedrich Smetana Museum Prague | Czech Republic - Prague Life
It's improbable (or downright unfortunate) to spend time in Prague without hearing Smetana's symphonic poem Vltava (The Moldau), one of the best pieces of classical music by one of the greatest Czech composers of the 19th century. Smetana was the first composer to write music that was specifically C...
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Bedrich Smetana Museum puts up special exhibition as part of Year of Czech Music - 01-03-2004 - Radio Prague
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