By visiting the building that once housed the Jižní Předměstí (South Suburb) Train Station, you can discover an inspirational cultural space for contemporary art, education and entertainment. You can also grab a cup of coffee at Moving Café, explore an exhibit in the former train station hall or attend one of the many cultural events, which are held here all year round to the sound of passing trains.
Opening times
Moving Café and exhibition hall
Monday–Friday 10:00–19:00
(on days of an event, the building opens one hour prior to the start of the event)
Admission
Admission fees vary for each event
Public transport
Address
Koperníkova 56
(Most Ivana Magora Jirouse)
301 00 Plzeň
A cultural centre in a train station
The connection of railway stops ‘Plzeň – Jižní Předměstí’ were originally created by two adjacent train station buildings, which are divided by the Bridge of Ivan Martin Jirous. The older of the two buildings was put out of operation during the 1990s. The cultural centre of ‘Moving Station – Hemžící se zastávka’ was completed here in 2000, and it became the location for concerts, exhibitions and theatre performances. The building underwent reconstruction and a modern theatre hall was added, as Pilsen was set to win the European Capital of Culture for 2015. These improvements only went on to help expand the base of collaborating artists and to support new talents through artistic residencies.
Programme
There are many traditional events held at Moving Station, including the International Film Festival and other film festivals like One World, SCANDI and Tanec Praha. You can also attend one of the regular Improv Competitions nicknamed “Jižák” (”Southie”), where two teams compete against one another in the discipline of improvisational theatre, with the subject matter being chosen by the viewers.