The Center for Architecture and Urban Planning (CAMP) is inviting visitors on a trip around the world.
During the 10-week summer program, guests can “visit” New York, Tokyo, Copenhagen, Paris, and Venice from the comfort of a garden chair with a themed drink in hand.
The program called From City to City will offer regular Thursday summer cinemas and refreshments, as well as guided lectures and tours of five world capitals. The summer season begins on July 14 at 7 pm with a guided walk through New York with Czech architect Adam Gebrian.
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Running from July 14 to September 20, 2020, City to City will focus on a new location every other week. Visitors can also look forward to a regular Thursday summer cinema, with free admission. While the talks will be in Czech, the summer cinema includes English-friendly titles such as Rainy Day in New York, Midnight in Paris, and The Danish Girl.
The summer program kicks off with a lecture and a guided walk around New York by Adam Gebrian, which who will utilize the twenty-five-meter projection walls in the main hall of CAMP. Stops around the world’s capitals will be accompanied by themed snacks, food trucks, and signature drinks.
In addition to the summer program, CAMP is also planning the second year of its suburban camp for children aged 9 to 15 which lets children try their hand at designing their own project, as well as being architects and urban planners. The camp takes place from August 24 to 28 (applications can be sent to edu@ipr.praha.eu).
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The summer program is free. The cinema takes place every Thursday from July 16 to September 17, always after dark. See praha.camp for details.
See more tips for open-air cinema here.
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