Prague Now Has Two Public Pianos: One at the Main Train Station, Another at Invalidovna
Prague has a new addition to its family of public pianos. A new piano has just been placed at the Main Train Station, right in the heart of the city, and is freely accessible to all passersby. This musical instrument is ready for anyone to play whatever melody comes to mind.
But that's not all. Another public piano can be found in the unique Baroque building of Invalidovna. This architectural gem is only open to the public on weekends, making this piano somewhat of a hidden treasure waiting to be discovered. This, of course, makes it even more attractive to music enthusiasts and curious visitors who can plan a visit and let the music fill this historic space.
However, public pianos in Prague are not just confined to these two locations. Pianos are starting to take on a life of their own in other cities across the country. You just need to keep your eyes open and stumble upon one by chance. Who knows, you might encounter another one during your walk and get the chance to become a street pianist for a moment.
In this way, Prague continues the tradition of making music accessible to the public and contributes to the revitalization of public spaces. Come and play, or simply listen to the tunes that reach you from an unexpected corner of the city.