This Neo-Renaissance building of Burgher’s Hall (Měšťanská beseda in Czech) stands out with its glorious Art-Nouveau decor and interior. Since 1901, when it was completed, the Hall has served both as a social and a cultural hub. Balls, dances, concerts, theatre performances and other events are held here. Every September the theatre becomes the primary centre for the annual Finále film festival.
Opening times
See the event calendar for event dates.
Café Beseda 1901:
Monday–Thursday 8:30–22:00
Friday, Saturday 8:30–23:00
Sunday 8:30–20:00
Admission
Public transport
Address
Kopeckého sady 13
Pilsen 301 00
Right in the centre of Kopeckého sady, not too far from the Slovan hotel, you will find the wondrously decorated Měšťanská beseda. It was built by the citizens of Pilsen at the turn of the last century whose association shares the same name as the inscription placed by the city above the podium in the building’s Great Hall. Inside you’ll find a number of social halls and lounges, a café in the Art-Nouveau style, the Beseda Cinema Club and the Jonáš Theatre.
Programme
Měšťanská beseda’s calendar boasts a wide range of events and performances. The touring shows, held in the Great Hall, regularly outsell leading Czech theatres. The Pilsen Philharmonic Orchestra, as well as artists both local and from abroad, hold concerts here. The Hall is primarily used for social events during the ball season. The Beseda Cinema is the only cinema club in Pilsen, which is evident by its rich programme. Měšťanská beseda offers a diverse calendar suitable for viewers of all ages; from children to seniors.