Prague uncovered: Brutalist architecture is friendly once you get to know it
No genre of architecture divides people like Brutalism, but some examples in Prague are stand outs
5 post-quarantine castle and chateau roadtrips from Prague
Czech castles and chateaux reopened this week; these destinations are 60 minutes from Prague by car
Prague uncovered: Karlovo náměstí was meant to be the city’s main square
Statues and plaques in Prague's Karlovo náměstí honor scientists, writers, musicians and an explorer
Czech Interior Ministry, Prague City Hall scrap deals with publisher of Third Reich Nazi calendar
The Czech Interior Ministry has cancelled a storage space rental contract with the Naše vojsko publishing house
Prague's Strahov Stadium under consideration for the planned totalitarianism museum
The world’s largest stadium joins the list of possible venues for the Museum of Memory of the XX Century
Prague uncovered: Folimanka blends Gothic town walls, 1980s sculpture and the Czech national anthem
One of Prague's lesser-known parks, Folimanka is filled with sculptures and history, plus newly renovated playgrounds
Prague uncovered: The end of World War II is captured in newsreels and re-enactments
The city saw fighting and significant damage at the end of the war, with Old Town Square particularly hit hard.
Jewish tombstone fragments found in Wenceslas Square renovations
Tombstone fragments are being returned to the Jewish community in Prague, which will place them back in a cemetery
Prague uncovered: Plaques across the city mark the heroes of the Prague Uprising
The 75th anniversary of the Prague Uprising takes place May 5–8, but no big events are planned this time
National Museum fountain to light up tomorrow night in the colors of the Czech flag
Starting from tomorrow, May 1, and running through October an illuminated cascade will appear on the newly renovated fountain of the National Museum's Historic Building
Czech Witches Night celebrations canceled due to coronavirus, people cautioned not to have fires
Coronavirus restrictions prevent traditional Čarodějnice celebrations, while a drought makes fires inadvisable
Prague uncovered: Albert Einstein’s time in the Czech capital had a relatively big influence
During his brief time teaching in Prague, Albert Einstein worked on his theory of relativity
Prague uncovered: Plague columns remind us we survived past epidemics
Coronavirus isn't the first pandemic to hit Prague; the city has survived many and moved on to grow bigger and better
Prague uncovered: A British travelogue shows the city in spring 1968
Prague can be seen in beautiful color in the spring of 1968, with actress Olinka Bérová as a guide
Prague 6 removes statue of Soviet Marshal Konev, will lend it to a museum of totalitarianism
Prague 6 has fulfilled a plan announced in September 2019 to remove the statue of a Soviet marshal linked to Prague’s liberation in 1945