Many churches in Prague, as well as across the Czech Republic, will be open tonight (June 12) for this year’s Church Night (Noc kostelů 2020), a project to make the places more accessible to the general public.
Czech churches and chapels, congregations and orders will welcome visitors with a rich evening program.
Some of the oldest buildings in Prague are participating —the rotundas, or round churches, on Karoliny Světlé street and in Vyšehrad.
This event is another opportunity to invite the widest possible audience into churches to become acquainted with Christianity through music, art, and experience in an evening and nighttime atmosphere.
Guided tours, concerts, and theater performances will facilitate the occasion. Some portions of churches normally closed to the public will be open, for example, the organ loft, the sacristy, towers, crypts, and monastic gardens.
The accompanying program features except for night-time sermons, prayers, meditations, organ concerts also visual performances, tasting of Communion wines, creative competitions for children and adults, and more.
The program has been prepared by ten parishes and churches of the Czechoslovak Hussite Church, Evangelical Methodist Church, Evangelical Church of Czech Brethren, Catholic community Chemin Neuf and Orthodox Church.
The Night of Open Churches was launched in the Czech Republic in 2009.
Admission free.
More information here