New exhibition commemorating wartime Roma genocide opens in Terezín
The long-term exhibition will last until the end of 2023
Milan Kundera will donate his books, archive, and photos to the Moravian Library in Brno
The collection includes articles written by or about the author, reviews of his books, authorized photographs, and Kundera's drawings
Prague’s National Gallery will open its delayed Rembrandt exhibit in September
The highly anticiapted exhibit was postponed in April due to coronavirus restrictions
Fun things to do in Prague, July 31–August 2: Retro rooftop film, double chocolate fun, and outdoor G&Ts
Raise the rooftop this weekend with cinema, gin and tonics, and more open-air fun
On the Mucha trail in Prague: From ceilings to stained glass, discovering the artist's legacy
July 24 marks the 160th anniversary of Alfons Mucha’s birth; here's where you can see his works as well as landmarks associated with his life
Fun things to do in Prague July 23–26: A floating stage, a free palace tour, and a virtual dinosaur experience
A new floating stage opens on the Vltava, plus Shakespeare at Prague Castle, and a virtual dinosaur experience opens
Interview: Anna Geislerová talks about playing Olga Havlová in the new film Havel
The biopic looks at Václav Havel and his first wife, Olga, in the years leading to the Velvet Revolution
Electrical wiring ignited fire in Prague's Kampa museum; no paintings damaged
The museum is closed today for technical reasons
Fun things to do in Prague July 16–19: Celebrate France, drink beer for breakfast, enjoy summer sounds
This week's line up of events and exhibits have got food lovers, families, and audiophiles covered
Ostrava Concert Hall named one of the world’s Top 10 current architectural projects
Ostrava officials hope modern architecture will put the post-industrial city on the map
A waterfall mural can now be seen cascading down a building in Prague’s Žižkov district
The mural by Patrik Hábl is meant to beautify the district and draw attention to the transience if time and nature
Top this sand castle! Japanese museum intricately recreates Prague landmark for new exhibit
The Sand Museum in Tottori, Japan has used 3,000 tons of sand to create Prague Castle and other local landmarks
Prague has one of the world’s largest graffiti murals at Václav Havel Airport
A multi-year project is intended to beautify industrial areas across the Czech Republic
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
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
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