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Take a peek into the magical world of opera costumes and the secrets of restoration work!
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Free admission (tickets only available at the box office): children from children’s homes or SOS children’s villages; holders of disability cards and people accompanying them; holders of cards: ICOM, Slovak National Museum, Benefit card of the European GNSS Agency – the Ministry of Transport, Prague Card, CoolPass
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The Bartered Bride, coat and hat from the costume of Kecal, National Theatre, 1888
Vilém Heš as Kecal. Photo by Josef Fiedler, Prague, [1885–1891]
Dalibor, mourning costume of Milada from Act I of the opera, National Theatre, [around 1900]
Costume design for the character of Milada from Act I, Karel Štapfer, National Theatre, 1900, coloured drawing
Růžena Maturová sang Milada at the National Theatre in 1894–1909. Photo by J. F. Langhans, Prague, [after 1900]
Dalibor, shirt from the costume of Milada from Act 2 of the opera, National Theatre, 1900
Costume design for the character Milada from Act 2 of the opera Dalibor, National Theatre, 1900, coloured drawing
Růžena Maturová as Milada, Act 2 of Dalibor. Photo by J. F. Langhans, Prague, [after 1900]
Headdress from the costume of Libuše, National Theatre, [1883–1894]
Anna Slavíková first sang Libuše at the National Theatre in 1908 in an alternation with Růžena Maturová. Photo by Jan Schumpeter, Prague, [1908–1914]
Ema Destinnová made nine guest appearances at the National Theatre in the role of Libuše. Photo by Langhans, Prague, 1913
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