Located on Senovážné Square in Prague’s New Town, Kvalitář Gallery is a distinctive space where contemporary art, architecture, and design converge. Founded in 2012 by a group of architects, the gallery occupies a beautifully restored historical interior that once served as a horse stable, now transformed into a multifunctional venue. Kvalitář hosts curated exhibitions featuring Czech and international artists, with a focus on high-quality works that blur the boundaries between fine art and functional design. The gallery also offers architectural consultancy and facilitates the acquisition of original artworks and furniture, creating a seamless link between artistic expression and everyday living. Its programming includes lectures, cultural events, and collaborations with festivals like Designblok, reinforcing its role as a hub for creative dialogue. With its emphasis on aesthetic harmony and personal engagement, Kvalitář Gallery invites visitors to experience art not just as spectacle, but as an integral part of modern life.
Prague Czech RepublicKvalitář Gallery is located at Senovážné náměstí 17, in Prague 1’s city center, occupying a beautiful historic space that blends the elegance of the past with a contemporary focus on art, architecture, and design. Founded by architects, the gallery is unique in its mission to connect fine art with architecture and interior design, offering exhibitions of contemporary Czech and international artists alongside curated design objects and furniture. The gallery’s two spacious exhibition rooms regularly host group and solo shows, as well as lectures and events that engage both professionals and the general public. Situated just a short walk from Wenceslas Square and the main train station, Kvalitář Gallery is surrounded by some of Prague’s most vibrant urban attractions, including the historic State Opera, the elegant Art Nouveau Municipal House, and the bustling shops and cafés of Na Příkopě Street. Its central location makes it easy to combine a gallery visit with exploring the city’s architectural landmarks, cultural venues, and lively urban atmosphere.