Venues
Czech National Bank
Opening Ceremony - Friday

The Opening Ceremony of TROJMUN 2025 will be hosted at the Czech National Bank (ČNB), one of the most prestigious institutions in the Czech Republic. Located just a few minutes from the metro station Náměstí Republiky in the heart of Prague, the Czech national Bank is not only the country's central financial authority but also a symbol of economic stability and international cooperation.
The grand halls of the CNB provide an elegant and historic setting to welcome delegates, distinguished guests, and keynote speakers, setting the stage for a conference of diplomacy, debate, and global engagement. The ceremony will mark the official commencement of TROJMUN 2025, setting the stage for the debates that will commence in the days ahead.
Trojské Gymnázium
Committee Sessions - Saturday + Sunday
Trojské Gymnázium is the heart and soul of TrojMUN, and the venue can be found in the upscale neighbourhood of Troja in Prague 7, right by the Moldau (Vltava) River. The school offers modern facilities and well-equipped classrooms to foster productive discussions.
It is located right next to bus station Čechova Škola, which can be reached via buses 112 or 234 right from the metro station Nádraží Holešovice.
Hotel Savoy
Social Event - Sunday
The Social Event of TROJMUN 2025 will be held at the prestigious Hotel Savoy, a historic and renowned venue in Prague. Known for its distinguished reputation and elegant atmosphere, the hotel offers a comfortable setting for delegates to enjoy their evening after a day of intense debates.
The closest tram station to Hotel Savoy is Pohořelec, which will take you right to the front of the venue.
City Town Hall
Closing ceremony and general assembly - Monday
For TROJMUN 2025, we are honored to host part of the conference at New Town Hall (Nová Radnice), a landmark of governance and history located on Mariánské náměstí in the heart of Prague. Serving as the seat of Prague’s City Hall, this building has witnessed key moments in the city's political life and stands as a symbol of civic leadership. Built in the early 20th century, Nová Radnice is a striking example of Neo-Renaissance architecture, featuring grand facades, ornate interiors, and an impressive assembly hall. The building’s architectural elegance, combined with its historical significance, provides a distinguished setting for our closing ceremony and general assembly.


