REVIEW · PRAGUE
Spiritual Prague: An Exhibition
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One hour, and Prague feels magical. Blue Flower at Divadlo Hybernia turns the theater itself into part of the story, using art and technology to trace Prague’s mystical past. It is not a quiet museum stop. You get a sensory, multimedia experience that’s designed to pull you into the history.
I like two things a lot here. First, you’re given admission included, so you are not juggling extra ticket steps on arrival. Second, the setting matters: the exhibition ties its scenes to the U Hybernů house, where the theater is located.
One consideration: this is a multimedia, spiritual-leaning presentation. If you prefer straightforward, no-frills sightseeing, you might find it a bit theatrical and more artistic than traditional.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Blue Flower at Divadlo Hybernia: a 1-hour sensory history show
- Inside the exhibition: Prague’s mystical milestones and the U Hybernů house
- Don’t miss the viewpoint via the elevator after Blue Flower
- Timing your visit with 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM hours
- Price and value: why $14.46 feels fair for this kind of stop
- Where it fits in your Prague day near public transport
- Who should book Spiritual Prague, and who might skip it
- Should you book this experience?
- FAQ
- Where is the Spiritual Prague: An Exhibition experience located?
- How long does the experience take?
- Is the admission ticket included in the price?
- What are the opening hours?
- When is the experience available?
- Is it near public transportation?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key things to know before you go

- Blue Flower is a sensory multimedia exhibition mixing art and technology to tell Prague’s story
- The Hybernia Theatre setting is part of the narrative, including the U Hybernů house
- Admission is included in the experience price, keeping it simple
- There’s time for a Prague viewpoint afterward by elevator
- Daily hours run 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM during the listed season
- Near public transportation and most travelers can participate, with service animals allowed
Blue Flower at Divadlo Hybernia: a 1-hour sensory history show
If you want Prague with a pulse, start with this. The experience is built around Blue Flower, a multimedia exhibit presented at Divadlo Hybernia (Hybernia Theatre). Instead of reading panels and moving at your own pace in silence, you’re guided through an experience that uses visuals and sound to set the mood.
You’ll spend about 1 hour inside the exhibition area. For many people, that makes it a great “in-between” activity: before dinner, after a morning walk, or when the weather turns. It also helps if you want something meaningful without committing to a long, multi-stop tour.
The location is also a big part of the value. Hybernia Theatre is not a generic museum box. The exhibition is designed specifically around the theater’s own historical context, including its connection to the U Hybernů house.
You can also read our reviews of more museum experiences in Prague
Inside the exhibition: Prague’s mystical milestones and the U Hybernů house

The heart of the show is how it frames Prague’s past. The theme is a mystical history of the city, told through art and technology rather than a lecture format. You’re essentially watching history get translated into lights, media, and atmosphere.
The exhibition experience is described as taking you back to important milestones in historical Prague. That matters because it means you are not only seeing random visuals. The story is meant to connect the city’s turning points to the place you are standing in.
Even better, the show focuses attention on the U Hybernů house, where the theater is located. That detail is useful for you because it gives the visit a “specific Prague” feeling. You’re not just visiting something that happens to be in Prague. You’re visiting something tied to this exact address and building.
And since it’s designed to engage all your senses, it can feel memorable in a way that a standard gallery often doesn’t. Expect a more immersive-style atmosphere, with the pace set by the exhibition itself.
Don’t miss the viewpoint via the elevator after Blue Flower

This is one of those small add-ons that can change your whole day. After seeing the exhibition, you can go up the elevator to a viewpoint of Prague. The viewpoint option is specifically called out, and it’s a smart way to turn the indoor experience into outdoor perspective.
I think this is one of the easiest ways to get value out of the stop. The show gives you story and atmosphere. The viewpoint then gives you bearings: you can look out and start mentally placing landmarks you’ve already walked past, and ones you’ll want to visit later.
Practical tip: if you care about photos, plan for a little extra time after the exhibition finishes. Even a quick viewpoint stop can take a few minutes, especially if you’re sharing space with other visitors.
Timing your visit with 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM hours

The experience runs daily during the listed season. Opening hours are 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday through Sunday, from 12/05/2025 to 04/29/2026. That makes planning pretty easy because you’re not trapped by narrow time slots.
Since the duration is about an hour, you can fit this cleanly into a typical sightseeing rhythm. A good approach is to schedule it for the time of day when you would otherwise be stuck indoors anyway, like late morning or mid-afternoon.
Also, if you like to arrive without rushing, aim for a time that gives you flexibility afterward. The elevator viewpoint is an option, and you’ll probably want a small buffer so you are not sprinting straight to your next plan.
Price and value: why $14.46 feels fair for this kind of stop
At $14.46 per person, this is priced like an affordable cultural add-on. The key reason it feels worth it is simple: the admission ticket is included. You’re paying for the experience itself, not paying extra to get in.
A one-hour multimedia exhibition can also be good value because it is concentrated. You’re not spending half a day traveling between locations or stitching together multiple paid stops. Instead, you get a complete “experience block” in roughly sixty minutes.
There’s another quiet value point here: the theater setting makes the exhibit feel grounded. If you love learning through place-based details, the connection to the U Hybernů house gives you more than generic entertainment.
One note for planning: the experience is commonly booked ahead, with an average booking window of 13 days. That doesn’t mean you have to stress, but it does suggest it’s smart to lock your date instead of hoping for last-minute availability during busy periods.
Where it fits in your Prague day near public transport

This stop is near public transportation, which matters a lot in Prague. The city can turn into a walking test if you stack too many attractions that are far apart. Having a centrally located exhibition makes it easier to keep your day moving.
I like pairing this with a larger “history of the streets” plan. Since the exhibition is tied to a real building and its story, it works well before or after you explore nearby neighborhoods at street level. You’ll likely find it easier to connect what you see in the city to what the exhibit suggests about place and time.
If you’re building a simple schedule, think in layers:
- Start with the exhibition for story and atmosphere.
- Then use the viewpoint after (if you have the time) to reset your orientation.
- Finish with a normal stroll and a meal.
Even if you do not plan anything fancy afterward, it still works because the experience is self-contained. You are not dependent on matching it to other timed tickets.
Who should book Spiritual Prague, and who might skip it
This experience is best for you if you like cultural stops that are active. If you enjoy multimedia storytelling, this is the kind of place where art and technology are not a gimmick. They’re the main way the exhibition communicates Prague’s spiritual and historical framing.
It’s also a strong fit if you want a short commitment. The 1-hour duration makes it easy to include even on days when you are tired from walking.
You might consider skipping or swapping this for a more traditional museum-style visit if you prefer quiet, text-heavy interpretation. Because the theme is spiritual and multimedia-driven, the tone may feel more theatrical than documentary.
If you travel with accessibility needs, the information provided notes that most travelers can participate, and service animals are allowed. The experience is also listed as being near public transportation, which helps with getting there smoothly.
Should you book this experience?
I’d book it if you want a compact, creative Prague stop that gives you a story you can remember. Admission included plus a one-hour format makes the planning simple, and the option to take the elevator to a viewpoint is a practical bonus.
If your perfect Prague day is all about quiet museums and slow reading, you may find the multimedia approach less satisfying. In that case, use the free time for something more straightforward.
Also, since it’s often booked about 13 days in advance, it’s a good idea to reserve your spot early and keep your schedule flexible with your own timing.
If you like your sightseeing a little strange, a little sensory, and tied to an actual historic building, this one belongs on your list.
FAQ
Where is the Spiritual Prague: An Exhibition experience located?
It takes place at Divadlo Hybernia (Hybernia Theatre) in Prague, Czech Republic.
How long does the experience take?
It lasts about 1 hour.
Is the admission ticket included in the price?
Yes. The admission ticket is included.
What are the opening hours?
The exhibition is open Monday to Sunday from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM during the listed season.
When is the experience available?
It runs from 12/05/2025 to 04/29/2026.
Is it near public transportation?
Yes, it is near public transportation.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance of the experience start time. Changes made less than 24 hours before the start time are not accepted.




























