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Prague Castle to devote exhibit to Jože Plečnik, born 150 years ago this week
The Slovenian architect turned Prague Castle into a suitable presidential seat and also built an iconic church in Prague 3.
Prague villa walk reveals the fascinating history of a First Republic dynasty
The palatial villas of Bubeneč, built by a Czechoslovak banking dynasty, are the subject of a new English-friendly tour.
Czech morning news roundup: Wednesday, November 10, 2021
Explosion in Zlín sees major emergency service operation, Prague to be represented at COP26 climate summit, Toyota starts Czech Yaris production.
Prague tower light shows and a new large-scale mural will promote Netflix’s ‘Arcane’
Several landmarks including Old Town Hall are expected to have colored lights and smoke again tonight.
Car crashes through a window of Prague's Dancing House
Windows and steel supports were destroyed after one of the cars in a two-car accident jumped the sidewalk.
Visit the Czech-Danish chateau where history meets hygge
Ever wondered what it's like to restore a castle? A stylish chateau refurbished by a Czech-Danish family is now open for day trips and overnight stays.
Increased demand, delivery delays mean bad news for iPhone fans in the Czech Republic
Bad news mounts for Apple fans, with delays for the new model, waning interest in opening a local Apple Store, and the possibility of new EU regulations.
'Czech It Out!' New HBO Max docuseries will celebrate food, family, and travel
The unscripted lifestyle series starring Lukáš Hejlík is the first of its kind to be made in the Czech Republic.
Prague is bringing two historic paternoster elevators back into service
Non-stop open elevators bring a special element to some of Prague’s listed buildings, but some are in poor condition.
The best things to do in Prague this weekend, September 2–5
A kid-friendly knights' tournament, Yo-Yo Ma on the Vltava, opera in the woods of Divoká Šárka, beer and wine festivals, and much more.
Czech morning news in brief: Top headlines for September 2, 2021
Czech Center in New York to remember 9/11 victims, ancient Lipnice Bible goes on display, Google restricts ads for European teens.
Design competition announced for Vltava Philharmonic Hall, a planned cultural hub for Prague
Twenty Czech and international architectural firms will compete for the biggest Czech cultural prize in decades.
How Czech developers are listening to Prague communities to create a better city
Upcoming developments with input from residents include a community center in a brownfield, a green school, and a skating rink using recycled concrete.
Prague National Theatre’s glass-covered New Stage will undergo two-year renovation
Much of the work will be to upgrade the technical facilities, while most of the 1980s decor will remain.
New exhibit explores mutual influence of a century of Czech-Japanese architecture
The project was prepared as part of the celebrations of the 100th anniversary of relations between Japan and the Czech Republic.
Revitalization efforts for Prague’s Baba district begin: learn more about this functionalist gem
The complex of buildings was part of an international movement to create modern housing.
Prague uncovered: Palác Lucerna quietly celebrates a century as a cultural hub
Former president Václav Havel’s grandfather had a vision of an Art Nouveau showcase near Wenceslas Square.