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Guide to Pardubice for Musicians

Pardubice is a picturesque Czech city that can offer a lot of interesting things not only to tourists but also to musicians. Here are some main points and events that may interest a musician visiting Pardubice:

  1. Czech classical music festival "Pardubice Musical Evenings": This annual event features both local and international classical music performers. Be sure to check the event calendar to attend one of the concerts.

  2. V. K. Klement Theatre in Pardubice: The main theater in the city where musical and opera performances often take place. The building itself is a beautiful example of architecture, and its acoustics will please any music lover.

  3. Pardubice Conservatory: You may be interested in visiting the conservatory, where open master classes and student performances take place. This is also a great opportunity to interact with local young musicians.

  4. Music shops: Pardubice boasts a number of music stores where you can find both traditional Czech musical instruments and modern ones. Visiting such stores can inspire you to create new music or search for rare instruments.

  5. Live music in pubs and bars: Evenings in Pardubice often feature performances by local bands in various establishments. Visiting such places will give you a unique opportunity to hear local performers and maybe even join in an improvisation.

  6. Tyrlo Park of Culture and Relaxation: A great place for street musicians and music lovers who enjoy picnics with live music. Outdoor events are often organized here, and performances on open stages are always welcomed.

  7. Historical part of the city: Pardubice is famous for its ancient architecture. Walking through the historical streets may be inspired by the sounds of street musicians or simply the surrounding atmosphere.

Before visiting Pardubice, we recommend contacting local tourist bureaus or cultural institutions for detailed information on upcoming events and opportunities for musicians.

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