Reenactment of Prague's Battle of White Mountain to mark 400th anniversary
A new parade this year will come ahead of two days of re-enacting the crucial Bohemian battle
This week sees "Granny's Summer" come to the Czech Republic: how did the season gets its name?
The name for this Central European weather singularity derives from a beautiful naturally occuring phenomenon
Where to catch English-language theatre and performance in Prague this fall
Theaters are currently open, and offering some plays in English or with surtitles
Seven Prague locations under consideration for Mucha’s Slav Epic
A square by Prague Congress Centre and a former ice house are among the leading contenders to house Mucha's masterpieces
Prague Market celebrates 125 years with an all-day festival on September 12
Anniversary celebrations for the market space in Prague 7 have been delayed since March
Fun things to do in Prague, September 10-13: Free castle entry, railway day, and an icon is 125
As Prague heads into fall, with facemasks firmly in place, we've got this week's best open-air and activities
Prague’s Central Gallery takes visitors to Salvador Dalí's wonderland
GOAP has changed its name to Central Gallery and is modernizing its permanent exhibitions
David Černý’s body-themed Last Works at Prague’s DSC Gallery provoke but don’t satisfy
The bad boy of the Czech art scene delivers controversy, but without any real content it an empty gesture
Historic Prague landmarks will open to the public next week during European Heritage Days
Villas, towers, churches, and an underground bunker will showcase the city’s wide history and culture
New Roma and Sinti Centre to open in a renovated Prague villa in 2023
The Centre will highlight the Roma people's history and present works by Roma artists, concerts, films and lectures
Prague film festival Febiofest to take place at a new location from September 18-25
Prague's biggest film festival has been moved from the spring, but will still present most of its planned schedule
Hungarian artists honor Czech director Menzel, Orban joins the tribute
Hungarian PM Viktor Orban says he was sorrowed to hear the news of the director's death and shared a video tribute
Prague gets 24 new memorial cobblestones to remember Holocaust victims
The city now has almost 400 brass markers showing where Holocaust victims lived
What did Czechs search for the most during summer 2020?
People showed a lot of interest in two shows on TV Prima and a Polish erotic film, among other topics
Oscar-winning Czech film director Jiří Menzel passes away at age 82
Menzel's film Closely Watched Trains won the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film in 1967
10 reasons locals should revisit Prague's Old Town
Take a self-guided tour of some the Old Town's lesser-known landmarks via Prague Times podcast host Derek DeWitt