Ceremonial halls and rooms of Secese

Zelený salonek

SECESE includes a VIP lounge, various halls ideal for small seminars or family celebrations, and the Pilsner Urquell and Visitors Centre Hall

SECESE includes a VIP lounge, various halls ideal for small seminars or family celebrations, and the Pilsner Urquell and Visitors Centre Hall for large gatherings of up to 300 people. A large courtyard is also available for major, presentational events. One truly unique feature is Šalanda, a lounge stashed away in the labyrinth of the extensive lager cellars.

Choose from any of the following locations:

Table arrangement

rautdivadelniskolnibanketu-formai-format-forma

Area in m2

reception

theater

school

banket

U
form

I
form

T
form

Pilsner Urquell Hall

150

120

44

76

70

50

40

200

Gambrinus Hall

-

44

24

-

28

14

18

56

Red Hall

30

56

-

48

40

24

28

60

Golden Lounge

-

-

-

24

-

24

20

35

Green Lounge

-

-

-

8

-

-

-

25

Formanka

100

60

-

60

56

24

32

112

Šalanda

-

-

-

26

-

-

-

36

Cinema

150

120

-

-

-

-

-

300

Visitor Center

300

-

-

-

-

-

-

600

Sál Pilsner Urquell

We can recommend the premier spaces of Plzeňský Prazdroj for these events:

Conference and social events, weddings, celebrations, formal and informal gatherings, working meetings, training, seminars, presentations, and also receptions, family celebrations, garden parties, etc.
Formanka exteriér

The Formanka garden pavilion offers a location for holding a garden party for up to 100 people.

Návštěvnické centrum

The Visitor Centre offers attractive, diverse locations that can be rented out separately or as a whole.

Nádvoří pivovaru

For large, prestigious events we can offer the picturesque brewery courtyard for rental.

Šalanda

Šalanda (Shalanda, a former buttery) is an exceptional lounge stashed away in the labyrinth of passageways that make up the historic lager cellars.

Valečka

The Brewery Museum can be found in the historic centre of Pilsen in a uniquely preserved house from the 15th century, one that used to hold brewing rights and today is permeated with the atmosphere of the Middle Ages.

Top
| | |