PRESENT
The appearance of náměstí Míru is shaped by the Vinohrady Theatre, the Church of St. Ludmila and the National House of Vinohrady. The square is a transport artery with excellent access from all parts of the city, whether by metro, tram, bus or car, and Vaclav Havel Airport Prague is just thirty-minute journey away, yet the square has retained a tranquil atmosphere thanks to its large and well-kept park. The National House of Vinohrady is therefore an ideal venue for social and cultural events, as well as educational, training and other projects. Smaller events can be held here in the individual halls and meeting rooms, while combining the first and second floors provides ample space for large events.
The building has two floors above ground and three below, three large halls and four smaller meeting rooms. Top-quality technical facilities (audiovisual technology, high-speed internet connections and WiFi) and full range of auxiliary services (catering, large-capacity cloakrooms, sound and light equipment, hostesses and management and security service) supplement what this beautiful historical setting has to offer. The National House of Vinohrady is no longer just the centre of Vinohrady, as it was in the past, but is now an equal of all the major cultural and social venues in Prague.
The Neo-Renaissance National House of Vinohrady was built in 1894. Together with Vinohrady Theatre and St. Ludmila Church it is one of the dominant buildings on Namesti Miru.
Namesti Miru is a square in the centre of Prague, close to Wenceslas Square, the main railway station and the D1 motorway. It is only thirty minutes by car from Prague international airport and is also easily accessible by public transport; you can take line A of the metro (underground) to Namesti Miru station, or trams 4, 9, 10, 16, 22, 23, 51, 57 and 59.
The location of the National House is one of its great advantages: it is right in the city centre and therefore an ideal place for social and cultural events. Also worthy of mention is the biggest attraction of the National House – the three outstanding luxurious halls and four syndicate rooms. Other benefits are handy parking and technical support, including lifts, high-speed internet, Wi-Fi, etc. So naturally the building is ideal not only for cultural events, but also for conferences, sales and exhibitions, as well as training seminars.
The National House has four floors and two basements. In the basement and first floor are commercial premises, offices, restaurants, a fitness centre and the main entrance to the building with a box office. On the second floor there are three large halls and two break-out rooms. On the third floor there are balconies and offices.
Since 1994 the National House of Vinohrady has been managed by a company named Narodni dum – Kulturni dum zeleznicaru, s.r.o., headed by JUDr. Jan Nekola.
Thanks to our long experience we provide the highest quality services. Our commitment to quality makes us focus constantly on innovation, improvement, long-term relationships with customers and partners, as well as being part of the cultural life of Prague.