Like a tourist: Malá Strana tours highlights Italian architects' influence on Baroque Prague
An English-language tour from Open House Praha turns back the clock to an era of exciting transformations in the Czech capital's history.
Czech historical boat expedition unveils ancient Mediterranean colonization secrets
A replica of an 8,000-year-old boat finished a month-long voyage through the waters of the Aegean Sea.
News in brief for June 27: Petr Pavel – 'I regret ignorance during communist period'
Over 20 percent of employees plan pay-rise request, large military donations from Czechia to Ukraine, and other headlines to keep you up to speed.
Historian highlights shift in Czech mindset on World Refugee Day
Historian Michal Frankl from the Masaryk Institute spoke about refugee waves in Czech history.
News in brief for June 13: Czech Senate honors tennis great Navrátilová with medal
The top headlines for the Czech Republic on Tuesday, June 13, 2023, updated throughout the day to keep you up to speed.
Žižkov street named after Soviet marshal could soon be renamed
Prague City Council will debate the change, which would require hundreds of residents and business owners to change their IDs.
News in brief for May 22: Thunderstorm and flood warning issued across Czechia for Tuesday
The top headlines for the Czech Republic on Monday, May 22, 2023, updated throughout the day to keep you up to speed.
Sparta Prague plans to leave Letná, build new stadium in Strahov
The football club has been playing at its Prague 7 stadium for more than 100 years, but now plans to leave citing the need for increased capacity.
Czech archeologists test Early Stone Age ship on Hradec Králové reservoir
The experimental archeologists plan to sail the Aegean Sea this summer in the wooden ship.
Freedom convoy marking end of World War II begins journey from Prague to Pilsen
US ambassador to Czechia Bijan Sabet drew parallels between the aggression eight decades ago and the war in Ukraine.
Karlštejn Castle ceremonially reopens after three-year reconstruction
The 675-year-old monument – one of Czechia's most-visited – now offers various new exhibitions and a visitors' center.
PHOTO GALLERY: See colorized lithographs of Prague in the 1900s
A series of colorized lithographs in the Library of Congress shows what Prague looked like more than a century ago.
Rare footage of Prague Zoo in the 1930s discovered in Austria
Thirteen film reels showing Prague Zoo in the 1930s were donated to the Austrian Film Museum, and curators are trying to identify their creator.
Explore Lower Žižkov this weekend with an English-friendly walk
Non-profit Open House Praha organizes a special walking tour in English on Feb. 5 which includes a look inside the Bethlehem Chapel.
New Czech video game transports players to rural Bohemia in the year 2000
Keep your Trabant fueled and reduce your stress level with a cigarette in this new "redneck simulator" from Czech studio Boomer Games.
Prague's Austrian Ball: Waltz back in time amid 19th-century splendor
Step back in time and experience the traditions of a Viennese style formal dress ball at Žofín Palace.
The Daily Dozen: 12 things to know about Czechia today
Georgia, new fast food, snow and ice, and other buzzworthy Czech headlines.