Akord agency organizes congresses, seminars, news conferences, product presentations and exhibitions in attractive places in Prague or the other places in the Czech Republic.



PRAGUE

Akord agency has special offers for exclusive conferences and galas. Akord agency can offer you the best conditions to have your events in Prague Castle, which is possible thanks to our long-term co-operation with the Prague Castle administration.

Prague Castle, the Czech sovereign and presidential seat, with nearly a millennium history, is the place Akord agency offers you for holding conferences and business meetings up to 500 attendants. Akord agency organizes Galas at the highest level in the unusual atmosphere of the beautiful Prague Castle courts.

The offer for the other suitable places for congresses, seminars, product presentations, news conferences, etc:

H o t e l s*****

Inter Continental max. 500 participants
Marriot 300 participants
Renaissance 240 participants
Praha 200 participants
Radisson SAS 130 participants

H o t e l s****

Hilton 1300  participants
Ambassador 500 participants
Holiday Inn 300 participants
Mövenpick 240 participants
Jalta 150 participants

ECC Pruhonice 300 participants

Historic and representative buildings suitable for the business activities and galas: Municipal House, Troja Castle, Zofin Palace, Rudolfinum, Brevnov Cloister, National House and many other attractive places.

Prague environs

Castles suitable for the smaller events of about 50-100 participants:

  • Cesky Sternberk
  • Konopiste
  • Jemniste
  • Stirin
  • Nelahozeves
  • Dobris

Brno and its environs

Hotel Voronez Brno**** max. 700 participants
Hotel International Brno**** 150 participants
Grandhotel Brno**** 120 participants
International Business Centrum Brno 300 participants

Castles suitable for events for a small number of participants:

  • Pernstejn
  • Zidlochovice

UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE CULTURAL SITES

The following localities were chosen from the many historically valuable places that have become world culture heritage sites thanks to UNESCO.

Prague

The capital of the Czech Republic is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. The historical heart around Prague Castle, the largest European royal seat, provides thousands of sights of Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque periods and also the twentieth century represented by Secession and famous Czech Cubism. Prague offers an countless number of culture options. Theatres, concert-halls, museums and other representative places.

Kutna Hora

The town, situated 60 km east of Prague, was the second most important medieval seat after the capital thanks to the silver mines that made it very famous and rich. You can find many medieval gothic sights there. The sightseeing tour also includes knowledge of the silver mining in the Middle Ages.

Cesky Krumlov

The town called the Renaissance Pearl is in South Bohemia. It is famous for a very beautiful castle with a very rare historic theatre. Besides the castle there are many other sights, galleries, museums. Cesky Krumlov is famous as a place with a range of festivals and cultural events that take place there. Among the most interesting ones are the performances on the open-air circular stage.

Telc

The town is situated at the Czech and Moravian borderland. It is unique evidence of the Renaissance urban architecture that has been preserved nearly entirely until these days. In the Renaissance buildings, which line the central square, there are many galleries, homy cafes and restaurants. Many classic and folklore music concerts take place in Telc in summer.

Holasovice

The village is near the heart of South Bohemia, Ceske Budejovice. It is famous for its provincial houses built in the farm Baroque style that has no comparison in the world.

The Pilgrimage Church of St. John of Nepomuk in Zdar nad Sazavou

This unique cathedral yard in the Baroque and gothic style is in East Bohemia. It was built by the great architect of European calibre, Johann Blasius Santini, as a monument to the most important Czech saint, Jan Nepomucky.

Kromeriz

One of the most architecturally important Church seats is situated in East Moravia. It is famous for a castle with a beautiful picture-gallery and imposing Renaissance gardens surrounding it. The public wine cellars with first class sacramental wine are also very interesting.

Lednice-Valtice Complex

One of the most beautiful natural and historic areas in Middle Europe you can find in the southern tip of Moravia. Two castles built in the Renaissance style and reconstructed in the Baroque and Romanticism periods are surrounded by so many parks with precious plants and arts, that they are called the gardens of Europe or paradise gardens.

Important Jewish monuments in Bohemia and Moravia

Prague

Until the present day, several synagogues, the Jewish Town Hall and the famous Old Jewish Cemetery have been preserved in the former Jewish Town of Prague. The gothic Old-new Synagogue, one of the oldest Jewish temples in Europe is still being used for religious services. Other synagogues Klaus, Maisel, Pinkas and Spanish are used as museums of Jewish life and as cultural places.

Plzen

You can find the so-called Large synagogue in the capital of West Bohemia-Plzen. It was built in 1892 in the Moorish / Romanesque structure and it is the third largest building of its kind in the world after the Jerusalem and Budapest synagogues (it can hold more than 2000 people).

Breznice

The Jewish district Lokšany is located in the town Breznice, 65 km south-west of Prague. The district comprises 20 houses, the most of which have been preserved in Empire style with the Synagogue dating from1725. About 1 km from here is local Jewish cemetery, founded in 1617 with precious Renaissance and Baroque style gravestones.

Trebic

The town, situated 30 km from the capital of Moravia, Brno, is famous due to its Jewish district "Zamosti" which comprises 120 houses with Renaissance, Baroque and Neo-Classical features. It is the best-preserved late medieval Jewish district in the Czech Republic.

Holesov

The ghetto, dominated by the unique Renaissance cum Baroque "Shah" synagogue dating from 16th century and well-preserved Jewish cemetery with ceremonial hall is one of the most precious monument of its kind in Moravia. The ghetto is a part of the town of Holesov, situated 100 km from the capital, Brno.

Terezin

The monument built on the former concentration camp place reminds us of the Jews who suffered and died here during the Second World War. From 1941 to 1945 the Nazis deported more than 150,000 people to Terezin. The cruel living conditions, starvation and epidemics caused the deaths of about 35,000 prisoners at this camp.

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