The Prague National Theatre presents a new Renaissance style, which looks like a golden crown and is magnificent, and the Prague National Theatre is one of the most important artistic and cultural scenes in Europe, with operas, drama ballet and classical concerts all year round. Most of the plays are performed in Czech. According to architect J. Zitek, construction began in 1868. However, in 1881, just as the construction of the theater was nearing completion, it was suddenly destroyed by fire. After two years of reconstruction, the National Grand Theatre was finally announced on November 18, 1883, in conjunction with the Czech Smetana Opera. Both exterior and interior decorations were done by renowned Czech artists M. Ale, F. eniek, V. Hynais, J.V. Myslbek and other staff.