What comes after double Olympic gold? Superhero status says Ester Ledecká
A year after unprecedented skiing and snowboarding wins at Pyeongchang, the Czech gold medalist reveals what's next
Prague will light up for the Velvet Revolution and World Prematurity Day
The Dancing House and Czech Academy of Science have lighting events November 17, and the National Museum and Národní třída follow a day later
Prague’s French Film Festival highlights recent popular hits and a few classics
Four Prague cinemas will show French films, many of which have won festival prizes
Prague’s Manifesto Markets to transform into Christmas markets from November 20
Manifesto markets at Florenc and Smichov in the Czech capital will transform into winter wonderlands from next week
Dancing House mounts major exhibition of Bořek Šípek’s glass and furniture
Internationally renowned artist Bořek Šípek has a large retrospective in Prague
Prague’s free museum days: What to know before you go
On November 17th, as well as various dates throughout the year, you can see great works of art and amazing spaces in Prague for free
The 5 greatest protest songs of the Velvet Revolution
These are the songs that defined the Velvet Revolution of November 17, 1989, the anniversary of which takes place today
German tourists given suspended sentences, fines for spray painting Prague's Charles Bridge
The court has also expelled the two foreigners from the Czech Republic for five years
HBO's The Sleepers brings viewers back to Prague in 1989 for a Cold War spy drama
Cold War intrigue takes place in Prague in The Sleeper, despite the looming collapse of communism
Czech NGO People in Need labeled 'undesirable' by Russia, banned from operating in the country
The announcement that Russia has labelled Czech humanitarian organisation People in Need undesirable is not surprising, the NGO said
Czech Republic tops Germany, EU average in overall life satisfaction
The Czech Republic is above average in key areas of satisfaction and has improved over the past five years
Pride in being a Czech highest since 2005, says new poll
Czechs pride in being a Czech citizen highest in 14 years, according to a new public opinion research poll
Czech Republic drops from second to fourth place in worldwide alcohol consumption per capita
The leader on the list is Lithuania, where a person over 15 drinks a total of 12.3 liters of pure ethanol per year, followed by Austria and France
Provider chosen for Prague’s New Year’s Day videomapping at National Museum, rogue fireworks show unlikely
A videomapping will replace New Year's Day fireworks in Prague
November 17, 1989: a history of the Velvet Revolution in photos
A photographic timeline of the events leading up to and after the fall of the communist regime in Czechoslovakia
Week of Ukrainian Film festival kicks off tonight in Prague
The Week of Ukrainian Film festival opens in Prague tonight with the screening of Ukrainian drama film Atlantis
Prague illustrator Ken Nash: “I miss the old gnarly hospodas with the tobacco-stained walls"
American illustrator and author Ken Nash talks about urban sketching, his new book, and becoming a poodle person






