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Prague school trip - Day 1

  • Writer: Musica Mundi
    Musica Mundi
  • 3 hours ago
  • 1 min read

We started this beautiful sunny day of March 18th with a visit to Prague’s famous Jewish Quarter, exploring its historic synagogues and the very old cemetery—an unforgettable glimpse into the city’s rich past.


After enjoying a delicious traditional Czech lunch, we made our way up the TV Tower to take in the breathtaking views over this stunning city.


Following an early dinner, we headed to the Rudolfinum concert hall for a truly special evening. We had the privilege of listening to renowned cellist Sol Gabetta perform Cello Concerto in E minor by Edward Elgar, conducted by Semyon Bychkov with the Czech Philharmonic.


And what a performance it was!!



 
 
 

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