Composer Ennio Morricone, who toured with the Czech National Symphony Orchestra, dies at age 91
The Oscar-winning Italian composer was a local favorite, and performed in Prague numerous times
A pair of holidays commemorating saints and a reformer kick off summer in the Czech Republic
Back-to-back holidays remember religious and linguistic reformers Jan Hus and the brothers Cyril and Methodius.
Favorite summer festivals in Prague and the Czech Republic are gearing up for autumn
United Islands, Letní Letná, Febiofest, KVIFF and One World have set new dates for the latter part of 2020
Prague uncovered: Original Beethoven scores and twice-recovered artworks at Lobkowicz Palace
An overlooked spot in Prague Castle hides some treasures and unique historical pieces
Prague's CAMP is launching a free summer cinema with a travel theme
There are plenty of English-friendly titles on this summer's lineup of free cinema at CAMP
Fun things to do in Prague July 2–5: Celebrate independence, eat free gelato, and "play" at the airport
This weekend Prague's airport runway turns into a playground while a number of historic venues are open for free in honor of two Czech national holidays
Ota Pavel would have been 90 today: Honoring the author of 'How I Came to Know Fish'
The author died tragically but leaves behind an important historic legacy, commemorated in a new audiobook series
The best Czech architecture: Náplavka, Manifesto Smíchov, and Palach memorial nominated for prizes
The list of nominees for the Czech Architecture Award ranges from a bus shelter to a municipal administrative center
Five Czech government villas and palaces will open to the public for free tours, starting this weekend
The interiors of several government buildings house large collections of art and period furnishings
Filmmakers and crews from the U.S. will still be allowed to shoot in the Czech Republic
The Czech Film Commission says it will exempt filmmakers, actors, and crews from the current EU travel ban
IN PHOTOS: Prague says goodbye to coronavirus with a dinner for 2,000 on Charles Bridge
If this truly is the end of the coronavirus crisis in Prague, this once-in-a-lifetime event was an incredible way to celebrate it
An exhibition showcasing the works of photojournalist Antonio Cossa opens in Prague
The Prague-based photojournalist will exhibit his photography, including portraits of Czech leaders, this summer
A lighter version of Prague's favorite annual circus festival will take place at Letná park
The easing of restrictions will allow for selected events from the 17th annual Letní Letná to take place
Visit nine Prague museums and galleries for half-price admission with a Lítačka card this summer
Prague City Hall is trying to boost domestic tourism with discount programs
Speaking out: What's it really like being a person of color in the Czech Republic?
From full-on hate to friendly curiosity, expats of color open up about their experiences living in Prague
Come dine with Prague! 500-meter-long dinner table to be placed on Charles Bridge next week
Join Prague in celebrating the end of the coronavirus crisis on June 30 at a gala dinner, table for 2,000
Fascinating facts about Archduke Franz Ferdinand, Gavrilo Princip, and Konopiště Castle
On the anniversary of the assasination that triggered WWI, some historical insight on the key players