Galerie Rudolfinum began its activities on the renovated premises on 1 January 1994. The programming is devoted to contemporary fine art with occasional glimpses of the past. An exclusive focus on exhibitions (the gallery does not have its own collections) and cooperation in the international context shapes Galerie Rudolfinum into an open communication environment, and other activities within exhibition projects contribute to this:
Educational work and lectures are also some of the other important components. The generously architecturally designed exhibition halls of the large gallery are complemented by the three halls of the small gallery, which are mainly suitable for intimate exhibitions and various other projects (e.g., screening, workshops and special installations).
| Name | Area (m²) | Width | Height | Theater | Banquet | Classroom | Reception |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Západní salonek | 66 | --- | --- | --- | --- | 30 | --- |
| Prezidentský salonek | 132 | --- | --- | --- | --- | 30 | --- |
| Sloupový sál | 220 | --- | --- | --- | 80 | --- | 150 |
| Dvorana | 538 | --- | --- | --- | 250 | --- | 500 |
| Sukova síň | 250 | --- | --- | 190 | --- | --- | --- |
| Dvořákova síň | 475 | --- | --- | 1100 | --- | --- | --- |