Information for Visitors
The public talk by His Holiness the Dalai Lama “Searching for Happiness in a Troubled World” takes place on Sunday, December 11, 2011 in the Large Hall of the Prague Congress Center from 13.30 to 15.30.
Tickets
Tickets to the event have sold out. After the deduction of operational costs, proceeds from ticket sales will be used to support the Gyalten School in Tibet through the M.O.S.T. Civic Association. You can learn more about the project
here.
All tickets are for sitting with an assigned seat number. Children under 6 may enter for free but are not entitled to their own seat.
Arriving to the Event
Guests can enter the Congress Center via entries no. 2 and 3.
The hall opens to the public at 12.00. With regard to the strict security checks, we advise you to arrive to the lecture an hour in advance. At the entry to the building there will be a normal security check. The entrance to the hall closes to visitors at 13.30.
The Congress Centre has wheelchair access for 8 people. You can make a reservation with Kateřina Kaprasová at kaprasova(at)gmail.com or at tel. +420 775 204 176.
Entry to the Hall
It is not possible to enter the hall with large luggage, therefore we recommend you not bring any. If you take any luggage, we kindly ask you to leave it with your coats in the cloakroom. We would like to point out to mothers that prams are not allowed in the hall and it is not possible to leave them in the cloakroom.
We would also like to remind you that weapons, food, drinks, glass, or any dangerous items are strictly forbidden in the hall. Smoking is prohibited as well as photography and any type of audio or visual recording.
Entrances to Individual Parts of the Hall
Ground Floor
- rows 8–33, seats 1–26
entrance to the hall: 2nd floor, entrance D on the left
- rows 8–33, seats 27–65
entrance to the hall: 2nd floor, entrance C on the right
Balcony
- rows 1–28
entrance to the balcony: 4th floor
Language of the Talk
The talk will be held in English and will be consecutively interpreted into Czech.
Online Broadcast and Video Recording
The talk will be
broadcast live on our website in the Web TV section and a video recording of the proceedings will be available following the event.