The architects will come to Prague to present the new visualizations. The project includes, for example, more green space, but the changes have also affected the main hall.
“Studio BIG was very sensitive to all the suggestions and comments we received during the participation and professional workshops. Based on these, the central idea ‘from the river to the roof’ was developed even further,” Krupauer says.
It will be located near the Vltavska metro station in Prague’s Holešovice district, and is meant to be more than just a venue for classical music. It will serve as a cultural center and meeting space.
The building will be home to the Czech Philharmonic, the FOK Prague Symphony Orchestra and the Music Department of the Prague Municipal Library.
The Vltava Philharmonic construction starts in 2027 and is expected to take four years. It will open to the public in 2032.