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The first aerial sports championship in the Czech Republic

25.10.2019 — The first official aerial sports championships in the Czech Republic and Slovakia will begin in Prague. You can come and see the elegant sport, where acrobats dance in the air with the aid of scarves, on the 26th of October in Královské Vinohrady. Aerobics and fitness are not as popular as adrenaline-filled sports. However, aerial acrobatics has recently experienced a great boom. And it's not just about the competition. Like any sport, aerial dancing can be practiced for fun.

06102004-rozhovor-Ing. Jan Bürgermeister, náměstek primátora hl. m. Prahy-Večerník Praha-Na Letné si skočí snowboardisté

10.6.2004 — Úspěšnou libereckou kandidaturu na pořádání Mistrovství světa v klasickém lyžování 2009 byl v USA podpořit i náměstek primátora Jan Bürgermeister. Jednal však i o dalších nsportovních akcích.

Explore trilobite fossils in Prague Zoo

22.9.2020 — All visitors to the zoo probably know the pavilions, enclosures and expositions. However, the zoological garden also offers the opportunity to walk local trails, leading to a time when the planet Earth was just being formed. The Geostezka path leading from the ungulate enclosures to Gočár Houses in the upper part of the zoo winds around the rock massif so closely that it does not allow for the construction of pavilions and enclosures with animals. Here, visitors can focus on the paleontological trail called 'Footprints in Time'.

Uncover the story of the Wels family in Villa Winternitz

21.9.2020 — The 'No night so dark' exhibition, which takes place in the Villa Winternitz until the 29th of November, will introduce you to the story of the First Republic architect Rudolf Wels' family. The story of the Wels family is a story that should not be forgotten. There is no better setting for the exhibition, as Rudolf Wels was a disciple of the famous architect Adolf Loose, who designed Villa Winternitz.