Trojský zámek

Troja Château is indeed a remarkable and exceptional building. In fact, it would be better to call it a villa instead of a château, because it echoes the opulent Roman suburban villas which its builder, Count Wenzel Adalbert of Sternberg, encountered on his long journey. The spectacular houses amidst endless gardens mesmerized him to such a degree that he decided to transfer a piece of the “Eternal City” to his native country. The young count was lucky in selecting both the site and the artists who were to make his dream come true.

The construction of the early Baroque château began in 1679. The project was executed by an architect of French origin, Jean Baptiste Mathey, whose design exploited his experiences from his sojourn to Italy and was inspired by a typical Roman suburban villa. The central and dominant feature of the entire mass of the construction is a large hall with a corridor running to both sides and with an enfilade of adjoining salons. On the sides, the building is both vertically and horizontally enclosed by two-storey towering belvederes. The sculptural decoration of the two-armed staircase leading to the garden was entrusted to the Dresden artists Georg and Paul Hermanns. The monumental sculptures on the staircase symbolize the Titans fighting the Classical gods. The individual sculptures along the perimeter of the staircase represent Classical gods, allegories of periods of the day and year and allegories of continents.

ghmp.cz/budovy/zamek-troja/

Atrium Žižkov

Atrium Žižkov is a unique cultural centre in Prague's Žižkov district, hidden among the apartment buildings a short walk from the Žižkov Tower and Olšanské náměstí, which prepares a programme for its neighbours and beyond, focusing mainly on music, art and community programmes.

The reconstructed Baroque church hosts concerts of classical, contemporary and alternative music and jazz. The Atrium Žižkov Gallery hosts exhibition projects under the direction of curator Fuczik, which offer viewers interesting themes focusing on significant current social issues. And the entire space and the beautiful courtyard garden then connect these two worlds in community events that are programmed year-round around important holidays or neighborhood festivals. In the Kafe Atrium café you can refresh yourself with delicious coffee or other goodies.

https://atriumzizkov.cz

Punctum - Krásovka

Punctum is a community project residing in Prague's Žižkov district. A home base for various creative and educational activities. Its purpose is to connect people from different subcultures and backgrounds in order to create new impulses for collaboration and communication. We work with non-profit organisations, students and other individuals that support the local alternative scene. The output being concerts, workshops, discussions, theatre performances, author's readings and yoga classes. 

https://www.punctum.cz/

ARCHA+

The ARCHA+ is a centre for contemporary stage art without regard to barriers of genre. Since its foundation in 1994, Archa has established a solid reputation on the domestic and international progressive scenes with its unique dramaturgy and innovative projects. It operates as a production house that provides space to artists for their creative work. Over the past 25 years Archa has welcomed “on board” renowned figures of world art like Robert Wilson,  Min Tanaka, Wim Vandekeybus, Anna Teresa de Keersmaeker,  Royal Shakespeare Company, Cheek By Jowl, Ultima Vez, DV8 - Physical Theatre, Dogtroep, Forced Entertainment, Lola Arias, Rimini Protokoll, Pieter De Buysser, Milo Rau, Wen Hui and many others. Projects by young artists are conceived and developed under the auspices of the Archa.lab and its residencies. The theatre's International Summer School serves as a platform for experimentation and research in the field of documentary theatre. One of Archa's flagship events each season is the Akcent International Festival of Documentary Theatre.

www.archa-plus.cz

Meet factory

MeetFactory is a non-profit international center for contemporary art founded in 2001 by the artist David Černý. In the wake of the destructive floods of 2002, MeetFactory was forced to evacuate its previous premises in Holešovice. The project was resurrected three years later in an industrial building in Prague's quarter Smíchov, in a unique space squeezed between a motorway and an active railroad. The program started after a substantial reconstruction in 2007. The program of MeetFactory consists in four dramaturgic departments - music, theatre, gallery and the artist-in-residence program.

The music program presents the international independent music scene, holding six to eight performances per month in the music hall fitted with high-end audio equipment.

The theatre program focuses on contemporary prose, as well as experimental interdisciplinary projects, often involving visual artists, musicians, or non-actors.

The three galleries offer space for critical confrontation of the national and international art scenes. The MeetFactory Gallery focuses on original curatorial projects, while the Kostka Gallery presents solo shows of emerging and established artists. The program of the Wall Gallery, a side-facade of the building, comprises of large-scale realizations beyond street art.

The international Artist-in-Residence program is the largest studio program in the Czech Republic. MeetFactory facilitates fifteen studios, which annually host over thirty visual artists, curators, musicians, theatre directors or writers. We foster the involvement of our artists in residence not only within the programming of MeetFactory, but also in the context of the Czech and Central European art scenes.

http://www.meetfactory.cz/en/

Čítárna Unijazz

Historie Čítárny Unijazz se táhne již od roku 1998, přes čtvrté patro v Jindřišské ulici, až do Husitské 22 do roku 2022.

V roce 1997 byla v sídle sdružení Unijazz v Jindřišské ulici v srdci města Prahy otevřena čítárna s knihovnou, dřevěným barem a legendárními útulnými místnostmi, které poskytovaly útočiště mnoha skupinám lidí - umělcům, studentům, lidem mladým i starým, smutným i veselým, lidem se zájmem o kulturu v tom nejširším slova smyslu. V tomto prostoru si všichni mohli užít řadu pravidelných podvečerních pořadů: autorská čtení, koncerty, poslechové pořady, přednášky s filmovými projekcemi, besedy a výstavy, ale také zasedání a prezentace spřízněných organizací, ať už kulturních, ekologických, studentských i nestudentských, vážných a závažných i méně rozvážných. Prostor byl vybudovaný svépomocí v bývalých laboratořích mlékárenského průmyslu, nabízel archiv knih, časopisů, fanzinů, demonahrávek, LP desek apod. získaných zejména díky laskavosti četných dárců. Za barem se za ta léta vystřídali mnozí barmani a barmanky a mnoho malých pivovarů, kteří zásobovali tyto barmany (a také návštěvníky) kvalitním pivem. Současně se za barem i před barem za ta léta nastřádaly nezapomenutelné vzpomínky, navázaly se mnohé společenské vazby a mnoho dnů a nocí bylo prožito do absolutna. Tyto legendární prostory jsme ale bohužel museli ke konci roku 2018 opustit.

Útroby Čítárny jsme uložili do skladu (jen na malý moment), andulky jsme spolu s vedením Unijazzu přestěhovali do našeho druhého útočiště v historické budově Kaštanu na Břevnově a spolu s nimi jsme tam přesunuli většinu našich aktivit. 

Na začátku roku 2020 jsme rozjeli projekt Čítárna Unijazz na cestách a realizovali jsme náš program nejen v Kavárně Únik v Kaštanu, ale i ve spřátelených prostorách na různých místech v Praze (bar Podtvrzí, café Míšenská nebo Punctum-Krásovka). V této praxi jsme pokračovali až do června roku 2022, kdy se konečně otevřela Čítárna Unijazz ve své nové baště na adrese Husitská 22. Od té doby se ta kouzla budou dít zde.

http://citarna.unijazz.cz/