Social Programme

Welcome Reception & Dinner – Thursday 30th May 2024, The Žofín Palace

Slovanský ostrov 226, 110 00 Praha 1

  • 19:00
Guests meet in the hotel lobby
  • 19:10 – 19:30
Transfer by coach
  • 19:30 – 20:00
Welcome Reception in the open garden
  • 20:15 – 22:30

Welcome Dinner in Small Hall

  • 22:30 – 22:50

Transfer back to Prague Marriott Hotel by coach

 

Dress code: Business casual

The Neo-Renaissance Žofín Palace, built in 1835-1837 on the Slovansky Island, originally called Dyer’s Island, is one of the most important cultural centres in Prague. It is a venue for concerts, balls, conferences and exhibitions. It is located on a beautiful island directly in the centre of Prague.
Following the general reconstruction and reopening in 1994, Zofin Palace as well as the Slavonic Island (Slovanský ostrov), quickly became one of the most beautiful and popular locations in the city.

Partners’ Programme – Friday 31st May 2024

  • 08:40
Meeting point in Lobby
  • 08:50 sharp

Departure from Marriott to the tram station “Namesti Republiky”. Please be on time to leave with the group as the tram departs at 09:00 sharp!

  • 09:00
Departure with historical tram
  • 09:30 – 14:20

Workshops, visits, and lunch

  • 14:30

Back to hotel

 

Language of the programme: English only.

This Partners’ Programme will allow you to discover another exclusive Prague off the usual tourist trails. It combines a guided tour by historical tram, behind the scenes venues, lunch in a historical place and interactive workshops (more information below). With this programme, you will go back in time, from the late 19th century to the early 20th century and the First Czechoslovak Republic in 1918.
Most of the days’ programme will be on foot.

Dress code: casual and comfortable clothing and footwear.

→ Historical tram

Two interactive workshops: gingerbread decoration and glass painting workshop to create a memorable plate that partners will take back home

The Estates Theatre – Private guided tour

The Estates Theatre is one of the most beautiful historical theatre buildings in Europe. It has been part of the National Theatre since 1920. The Opera, Drama and Ballet ensembles give repertory performances at the Estates Theatre.

Lunch in a modern Czech Bistro – Next Door by Impérial

Awards Reception and Dinner
Friday 31st May 2024, the Národní dům na Vinohradech – National House Vinohrady

Náměstí Míru 9, 120 53 Prague 2

  • 19:05
Guests meet in the hotel lobby
  • 19:15 – 19:30
Transfer by coach
  • 19:30 – 20:00
Awards Reception in Rais Hall
  • 20:15 – 23:00

Awards Dinner in Mayakovsky Hall

  • 23:00 – 23:15

Transfer back to Prague Marriott Hotel by coach

 

Dress code – Business casual

The name Vinohrady in English literally means vineyards. The district of Vinohrady is situated on the territory of the former royal vineyards, which were founded in 1348 by Charles IV, Czech king and Holy Roman Emperor.

This Neo–Renaissance building on the Náměstí Míru Square in Prague is the brainchild of famed architect Antonín Turek. The National House was completely finished after only 15 months of intense work, and opened in 1894. It had become the seat of many national, as well as local, associations and corporations throughout the years.
The largest and most spectacular historical hall in the National House of Vinohrady is named after a Russian poet Vladimir V. Majakovsky.
The hall is decorated with beautiful murals and its decorations include 18 busts of significant Czechs, as well as a number of rosettes and Amorinos on balconies along with other ornaments. Chandeliers are perhaps the most valuable relics from the end of 19th century.