Prague set to mark 80 years since 'Operation Anthropoid' heroics
Czechoslovak paratroopers carried out the mission in Prague’s Libeň district in 1942 – this year sees a new exhibit, re-enactments, and film in honor.
'What We Wore Before' installation decries victim-shaming in Czech society
A new installation by Konsent and Amnesty International displays clothes and stories of real rape victims to dispel prejudices.
The National Technical Museum's latest exhibit pays tribute to Czech glass
The large-scale exhibition includes over 500 pieces of glass, ceramics, and porcelain ranging from art to technical products.
Czechia celebrates International Romani Day with music and art
Live concerts and the opening of an outdoor exhibition take place in Prague, while Czech TV will broadcast a concert by a Romani children's choir.
Prague's National Library to display rare medieval 'comic book' this weekend
The Velislav Bible was written around 1340 and is considered to be the largest historical picture book in Central Europe.
Family fun in 2022: A children's museum is opening in Prague this year
After successes in 2021 despite pandemic closures, the National Museum now aims to get more kids interested in history.
The best things to do in Prague this weekend, September 2–5
A kid-friendly knights' tournament, Yo-Yo Ma on the Vltava, opera in the woods of Divoká Šárka, beer and wine festivals, and much more.
NSFW: New exhibit at Prague's Dancing House uncovers a century of Czechoslovak erotica
The whole 30-letter Czech alphabet is used to catalog everything from the abolition of bordellos to the sometimes seedy Žižkov district.
Open-air exhibition presents the history, culture, and uniqueness of Karlín and Libeň
The 10-stop trail is part of the project to redevelop the Rohanský ostrov, and the public can contribute ideas.
New open-air exhibition at Prague’s Museum Kampa features giant skeletal hands
The works by Kryštof Hošek take on new meanings in the context of the pandemic.
Fun things to do in Prague, Nov. 13-17: Special Velvet Revolution edition
From virtual candles and online concerts to a special "Velvet brunch" here's how to commemorate democracy and freedom at distance
Virtual exhibit of 1939 and ’89 Czech student uprisings to launch on Google Arts & Culture
The exhibit will include images of posters and other documents, as well as filmed testimony from participants and witnesses.
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