Art and design festival Prague Quadrennial opens this week at Výstaviště
The Prague Quadrennial of Performance Design and Space runs June 6–16 at Výstaviště Holešovice and other locations around Prague
Date for this year’s Prague Museum Night announced
This highly anticipated (free) night of gallery-going fun in Prague kicks off in early June.
Two Prague attractions ranked among Europe’s most underrated
Prague’s Museum of Alchemists and Magicians and Museum of Miniatures have been named among the 30 most underrated in Europe by Trainline
World's first live-nude gallery opens on Prague's Wenceslas Square
Following its successful introduction to the Czech Republic in 2017, the Voayer exhibit gets a permanent space
Franz Kafka’s former Prague home to become museum & literary café
Reconstruction on the Prague residence where famed writer Franz Kafka was born should be completed by the end of 2019
Czech photographer compiles heartbreaking images of mothers on the run
Tomáš Třeštík’s work is featured as part of a week-long summit about violence against women at the European Parliament in Brussels
Spectacular Whale Skeleton Installation Lights Up Wenceslas Square
The three-canvas construction was chosen as the winner in a competition sponsored by National Museum and a cable company
Honest Guide Serves up Free Things and Cheap Beer in Prague
Prague’s popular YouTube channel dishes out on the best places in the Czech capital to source free stuff and inexpensive beer
Prague’s Kotva Department Store Declared Cultural Monument
The Soviet-era brutalist building has been named a cultural monument by the Czech Ministry of Culture
Prague Castle to Host Open Day on Saturday, October 6
Normally-inaccessible spaces at the Prague landmark will be open to the public for free this Saturday
Let There Be Light! The Countdown to Signal Festival 2018 Begins
Bigger and better than ever before, the sixth-annual Signal Festival features a new route in Karlín
Czech Sketchbook: An Illustrated Guide to a Foreigner's Prague
Maria Praha's sketches and paintings capture the joys -- and difficulties -- of an expat living in the Czech capital
Prague Gallery Debuts Exhibit Inspired by Slovak National Uprising
The exhibit will commemorate an event that helped set the stage for major episodes in the country’s history, but disappeared from the Czech calendar in 1991
David Černý Unveils New Tank on 50th Anniversary of Soviet Invasion
The famed Czech artist covertly deployed a new tank sculpture this morning at Prague’s Kinský Square
Prague National Gallery to Open for Free On 50th Anniversary of ’68 Invasion
Veletržní palác will open its doors to the public admission-free to commemorate this crucial moment in Czech history
Prague Opens Its First Museum Devoted to Czech Glass
From today, Portheimka Palace in the Smíchov district will house close to 200 works from Czech glassmakers