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Partners of the festival

Thank you to all our partners and institutions. We would like to express our sincere gratitude to all our partners and institutions for their enduring support and trust. 

We see cultural sponsorship as a platform for genuine partnerships—collaborations rooted in trust, excellence, and shared values. We welcome brands that seek to be part of a vibrant artistic world and align their name with a stable and respected cultural institution. 

Prague Spring is a non-profit organisation founded by the Ministry of Culture of the Czech Republic. It serves as a model of multi-source funding, drawing support from public institutions, private donors, and corporate sponsors. This financial structure enables us to maintain outstanding artistic standards, present a rich and diverse programme, and uphold our international reputation. 

Become part of Prague Spring and support a festival that has shaped the cultural identity of the Czech Republic for over eighty years. 

Interested in corporate partnership?
Contact Tereza Dubsky, Fundraising Manager: dubsky@festival.cz

Financial Support

The Ministry of Culture has long been a major financial partner of Prague Spring. It is also the founding body of the non-profit organisation, established in 2001 through the transformation of a previous contributory organisation of the Ministry. 

In November 2022, this partnership was reinforced by an agreement guaranteeing Prague Spring an annual contribution of CZK 30 million, provided all conditions are met. 

Martin Baxa, Minister of Culture, serves as Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Prague Spring, o.p.s. 

With a financial support of 14 mil. CZK

The City of Prague has been a long-standing and vital financial partner of the festival, which for eighty years has proudly carried the city’s name. This continued support allows the festival to maintain world-class standards in both artistic and organisational terms, offering a diverse programme and outstanding experiences that reach beyond the traditional concert season and represent Prague on the global cultural stage. 

We are honoured that Bohuslav Svoboda, Mayor of Prague, joined the Board of Trustees in 2023. 

General Partner

ČEZ Group is one of the largest energy companies in Central and Eastern Europe, committed to sustainable and secure energy solutions. Since 2024, it has served as the general partner of Prague Spring. This partnership stems from a strong belief that culture has the power to shape society and foster dialogue. Supporting
Prague Spring continues ČEZ Group’s long-standing dedication to major cultural institutions and initiatives.

Music accompanies us throughout life, offering strength and joy—just like the energy we provide every day. We are proud to have stood alongside the 80th edition of Prague Spring, a festival that unites top-class artistry with profound human experience. Our heartfelt thanks to the organisers and audiences for unforgettable musical moments. We look forward to many more shared encounters.” — Daniel Beneš, Chairman & CEO, ČEZ

Main Partner

Doosan Škoda Power a.s. is a Czech company with global reach, specialising in the development and production of steam turbines. In 2025, it became a main partner of Prague Spring. The partnership reflects the company’s core values: respect for tradition, innovation, and responsibility for future generations. Together with Prague Spring, the company aims to foster excellence and inspiration. 

“At Doosan Škoda Power, we see supporting classical music as a natural extension of our mission and values. We prioritise quality, long-term thinking, the development of human potential, and social responsibility. Although the worlds of culture and energy may seem distinct, they share much in common: precision, attention to detail, teamwork for a common goal, and a spirit of creativity and innovation.”  Youngki Lim, CEO & Chairman of the Board, Doosan Škoda Power 

Festival Partner

innogy is a leading energy company operating on the Czech market, with a long-standing commitment to supporting culture. Its enduring partnership with the Prague Spring Festival is built on a shared mission: to bring meaningful cultural experiences to the widest possible audience.

For more than thirty years, we have been reliably delivering energy to the tones of the Prague Spring. For us, spring begins on May 12 and ends on June 3, when—after the magnificent closing concert in excellent company—we welcome the arrival of summer. We thank the entire Prague Spring team for the wonderful concerts and look forward to many more classical notes in the years to come.” Zuzana Tylčerová, Director of Corporate Communications, innogy

Concert Partners

A South Korean technology company focused on nuclear safety, energy, and innovation. FNC became a concert partner in 2025, seeing the collaboration as a platform for international cultural exchange and a celebration of both technical and artistic progress. 

A global insurance group active in the Czech market since the 1990s. Allianz became a partner in 2024, sharing values of stability, trust, and a belief in the social value of culture beyond business frameworks. 

A Czech telecommunications provider delivering robust infrastructure across the country. As a long-time technical partner, CETIN helps make festival concerts available beyond the concert hall—bringing music to broader audiences.

Part of the global Philip Morris International group, which is undergoing a transformation towards smoke-free products and greater responsibility. Since 2024, it has supported emerging conductors at the festival, an investment in education and new generation of musicians.

A global technology company focused on automation and digitalisation. In 2024, ABB partnered with the SpringTeen project, aimed at engaging younger audiences and highlighting the intersection of art and technology. 

Media Partners

General media partner

The General Media Partner has been associated with the festival since time immemorial. Every year, it brings its viewers a live broadcast of the Opening Concert, regular daily festival coverage of the Echo of Prague Spring, reports and interviews from press conferences, festival concerts and other events. In cooperation with Czech Television, some exceptional documentaries were also produced about personalities of the world classical music scene – in 2017, for example, a unique documentary was produced about Daniel Barenboim and his production of Má vlast, with which he opened Prague Spring 2017.

Main media partner

Czech Radio – the Main Media Partner of the festival, participates in mediating artistic experiences to its listeners in the form of live broadcasts of festival concerts every year.
Czech Radio is also closely connected with the Symphony Orchestra of Czech Radio, which is a regular guest of the festival.

Exceptional media support for the Prague Spring Festival is provided by the publishing house Economia. In cooperation with Hospodářské noviny, two unique newspaper supplements are also being created, which present individual concerts of the festival or feature interviews with artists or festival organizers. Cooperation also takes place in the online space at aktuálně.cz and others.

Official Car

A fleet of premium vehicles, primarily electric or hybrid, ensures comfortable and eco-friendly transport for artists, guests, and the festival team. The partnership reflects shared values of excellence, innovation, and international reputation.

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