On this day in 1938: The 'Munich Betrayal' breaks up Czechoslovakia
Nazi Germany's annexation of Sudetenland sealed Czechoslovakia's fate in a vain effort to prevent World War II.
An interactive replica of a Cameroon forest now houses gorillas in Prague
The zoo's new pavilion is an immersive experience for visitors with sights and sounds of Central Africa plus an array of wildlife.
Celebrate St. Wenceslas with seasonal beer, markets, and cultural events
The holiday associated with Prague's patron saint offers a variety of activities that everybody can enjoy.
Prague’s Petřín hill cable car undergoes makeover
The new design of the most-visited Czech attraction features innovative elements that emphasize the view.
Tombstone fragments from Prague’s Wenceslas Square turned into a memorial
The monument at the Old Jewish Cemetery in Žižkov was made by sculptor Jaroslav Rona and his wife Lucie of of 6,000 cobblestones.
'Jan Žižka' delivers brutal medieval action in authentic Czech locations
The long delayed historical epic creates a grim view of Bohemian life in the early 1400s as rival half-brothers compete for the crown.
Vanguard Prague: Stylish lofts bring New York living to the Czech capital
A former aviation factory is being converted into 150 unique apartments with high ceilings and endless possibilities.
Signal Festival celebrates 10 years with two routes of light art
Czech artist Maxim Velčovský responds to the war in Ukraine, and videomapping returns to náměstí Míru.
Lennon Wall getting a makeover, and an inflatable copy will tour Europe
Artists from across the EU plus Ukraine and Norway will paint a new design on the iconic landmark, and it will be photographed for full-size replica.
Symbolic bell #9801 rings out in Prague in memory of bells destroyed by war
About 90 percent of bells in Bohemia and Moravia was confiscated 80 years ago and most still have not been replaced.
New bistro lets you sip a craft beer in a decommissioned tram parked in Prague 6
The formerly abandoned tram loop has been revitalized and will become a small cultural center for the Dlabačov neighborhood.
On this day: Czechoslovakia's Prague Spring was ended by a Soviet invasion
The events of 1968 have strong parallels to Russia’s current invasion of Ukraine, though the outcomes so far are quite different.
Prague uncovered: Photos and stories reveal the impact of the August 2002 flood
Decades later, the city is still repairing some of the damage but is now much better prepared for catastrophes.
Future look of Prague’s Cubist-style Libeň Bridge revealed
The bridge was originally slated to be torn down but will now be restored with a cafe, shops, and a skate park.
Take a spin in a three-wheeled Czechoslovak Velorex this autumn
Brush up on the history of the only fabric-covered three-wheel car ever produced, also known as 'the cockroach' and 'the running tent.'
New trailer for 'Jan Žižka' reveals major plot points
The two-and-a-half minute clip highlights the turmoil in Europe and political struggles in the early 1400s.
Our guide to Prague locations in Netflix's 'The Gray Man'
The Golden City is not only shown as itself but as four other cities: Bangkok, Baku, Vienna, and Berlin.