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New cycling paths in Prague

23.9.2019 — Prague councillors have agreed to support the financing of the project preparation and partial creation of new routes for cyclists and pedestrians in northeast Prague. Districts 14, 18, 19, and 20, as well as Čakovice, Satalice and Vinoř, will plan to connect existing cycle paths by slightly adjusting field roads and third-class roads to create a unified and efficient network.

Special admission to the National Technical Museum

30.6.2019 — As part of its hundredth anniversary celebrations, the National Technical Museum is offering reductions on admission prices on Thursday, the 5th of July. The museum is the largest Czech institution that specialises in technical collections, and it was founded on the 5th of July 1908 as the Technical Museum of the Bohemian Kingdom. Currently, its collections are in 14 permanent exhibitions and a number of temporary exhibitions.

Art in Cinema presents the Hermitage

9.1.2020 — Explore the St. Petersburg Museum of Art and its three million artworks with the documentary 'Hermitage: The Power of Art'. The film will be screened on the 11th, the 12th, the 14th, and the 17th of January in the Světozor Cinema, as part of the 'Umění v kině' ('Art in Cinema') series.

Music Walks on Sundays at Prague Zoo

14.6.2020 — 'Hudební vycházky' (Music Walks) are outdoor classical music concerts which take place in Prague Zoo in front of Gočár's Houses. After fourteen successful years, the event has become a traditional part of summer at the zoo. Not only animal lovers, but also classical music fans, will be at the zoo every Sunday until the beginning of October. The open-air concerts will take place once again in front of Gočár's Houses at the top of the zoo for two hours on Sundays. More and more music lovers seek out the event for its informal setting and quality music.

Dance season on Střelecký Island is here!

29.6.2020 — Střelecký Island ('Střelecký ostrov' or simply 'Střelák' to the locals) in the heart of Prague not only offers scenic views of Charles Bridge and Prague Castle, and romantic walks in the shade of mature trees, but has also become a place for free outdoor public dancing in recent years. Many dance programmes and workshops take place on a pontoon that has been anchored to the island for several years, offering an additional stage and dance floor. Dancing is a pleasant social activity, as well as a manifestation of emotions. It is an art form, which brings the pleasure of moving to music to everyone, both spectators and dancers, whether they dance alone, in pairs or in groups.

Ukranian war through a poet’s eyes

31.12.2019 — On the 6th of January 2020, Igor Pomerancev, a Russian poet living in Prague, will introduce the poetry collection 'Amputace' ('Amputation') in the Václav Havel Library.

Tourism in Prague

14.1.2010 —

Slavic carnival ‘Masopust’ in Žižkov

1.3.2019 — There will be traditional carnival fun in Žižkov on the 2nd, 3rd and 5th of March. The 26th annual Žižkovský 'Masopust' carnival has a varied entertaining programme every year that will surely please all ages.

Popmuseum tells the history of musical co-operation between Czech and Slovak artists

14.1.2019 — Until the end of February, you can visit an exhibition about the history of 'Czecho-Slovakian' music in Popmuseum, a museum and archive of popular music. The country of Czechoslovakia existed under different names from the Declaration of Independence on the 28th October 1918 to its peaceful dissolution on the 1st of January 1993. However, the music scenes of the two countries stayed closely linked even after the common republic ceased to exist and that is why the exhibition rightly celebrates the hundred years of this 'musical relationship' of Czech and Slovaks. A permanent exhibition is located in the Cultural Centre Kaštan in Břevnov, featuring musical instruments, particularly electric guitars of Czechoslovak production and selected keyboard instruments used in former Czechoslovakia. Furthermore, there is an archive of sheet music and recordings that is available to researchers.

Experience the countryside in the heart of Prague

4.10.2019 — On the 5th of October, Prague Botanical Garden will host 'Slamák' festival, where you can 'experience the countryside in Prague'. Come to enjoy country life, have fun, relax and eat food fresh from the farm, all in a relaxed atmosphere.

Seafood & Prosecco at Malostranské Market

30.7.2020 — Whether you want to shop, eat or meet up with friends, Malostranské náměstí (Lesser Town Square) is the place to go on Thursday, the 30th of July. A popular farmers' market will take place on the busy square in the heart of the Czech capital, with a special offer on seafood and Prosecco. Thankfully, the popular market is not overly affected by restrictions, so you can freely enjoy shopping and socialising.

Cosmos Discovery exhibition brings you on a space adventure

23.5.2020 — The spectacular Cosmos Discovery exhibition in Křižík's Pavilion E at the Prague Exhibition Grounds ('Výstaviště Praha') in Holešovice district in Prague 7 will guide you through the history of manned trips to space from their very beginnings to current and planned missions. You will not only experience the astronauts' feelings, but also how the ground staff felt.

The Epiphany in the streets of Prague

4.1.2019 — On Sunday, the 6th of January 2019, the Epiphany, you will have the opportunity to witness a special procession of the Three Wise Men (the Three Kings) on camels in the streets of the Czech Capital. The parade will proceed from Malostranské náměstí via Karlův most (Charles Bridge) to the Staroměstské náměstí (Old Town Square), where the Jakub Jan Ryba's 'Czech Christmas Mass' (Česká mše vánoční) will be played and sung, concluding the procession and the Christmas season.

Curriculum Vitae

19.6.2014 —

Visit Prague

19.6.2014 — The vitality of Prague relates not only to the quality of its architecture and performing arts but also to the quality of life of its inhabitants, its level of educational development and the reach of its cultural resonance.

Buy vegetables from takeaway windows in the Prague Market

13.4.2020 — After the closure of the popular vegetable market in Hall 22 of the Prague Market due to the coronavirus pandemic measures, the authorities have allowed fresh produce to be sold safely through takeaway windows.

Visit Prague Zoo for the animals and the books!

31.10.2019 — Prague Zoo offers visitors the opportunity to use the local library. This option is not only open to experts and researchers, but also to the general public.

Manifesto Smíchov: a lively place in the heart of Prague

17.7.2019 — The new era of Smíchov is here, with the opening weekend of Manifesto Smíchov! From the 19th to the 21st of July, you can enjoy great music, food and drink. Manifesto Smíchov aims to pump life into the beating heart of the Smíchov community and has prepared a wonderful weekend for its visitors, encouraging them to rediscover its charm.