This weekend in Prague: A gourmet picnic and a tribute to a Czech pop icon
Plus: A new exhibit opens at Kampa, film shorts, and a cold war bunker opens to the public.
Major Mucha exhibit to open in Prague, but Slav Epic plans see another setback
Some 200 works from the Mucha family collection will be on display this summer to coincide with the Czech presidency of the EU.
Czech culture this week: A Spanish opera premiere and Shakespeare in the park
Plus: Aussie film at its finest, Michelin dining with a purpose, and more culture events for June 13–17.
Prague gallery marks 33 years since Tiananmen Square massacre with Pillar of Shame
Jens Galschiøt's Pillar of Shame was controversially removed from Hong Kong University, but the Danish artist presented a replica at DOX yesterday.
This weekend in Prague: Salute summer with poolside beats and music in the streets
Plus: Scottish comic Daniel Sloss shares his 'Hubris,' Imagine Dragons fire up Letiště Letňany, boats race on the Vltava, and more.
Urban swimmers and other splashy murals brighten up Prague's gray spaces
With a dozen murals popping up across the Czech capital and a fest devoted to street art opening this week, the Art in the City season is in full swing.
Despite reporting more teetotalers Czechs still among EU's heaviest drinkers
Czechs drank less in 2020-2021, but in an international comparison, the Czech Republic belongs to countries with very high alcohol consumption.
Czech culture this week: Prague's secret spaces and museums open for free
Open House Praha kicks off this week, while International Museum Day gets underway, and a fresh staging of Mozart debuts.
Prague’s Charles Bridge to light up in the colors of the Ukrainian flag
The Signal festival will celebrate the International Day of Light with a laser show at the Czech capital's most famous landmark.
Ukraine crisis in Czechia: What's happening now (May 13)
A daily dispatch on how the war in Ukraine is impacting life in the Czech Republic.
Unemployment in Czechia fell to 3.3 percent in April
Plus: Prague moves to strip Konev of honorary title, protestors attend Zeman V-day speech, and the only known art work created by Havel finds a buyer
Czech daily news roundup: Tuesday, May 3, 2022
Czech police may have made mistakes in Roma man's death, first Czech fighter likely died in Ukraine, and a Czech classic digitally restored for Cannes.
From Bavaria to Bohemia a joint exhibition will show Baroque art in a new light
The international exhibit will put the era into context and should be one of the significant cultural events of the year.
The National Technical Museum's latest exhibit pays tribute to Czech glass
The large-scale exhibition includes over 500 pieces of glass, ceramics, and porcelain ranging from art to technical products.
New outdoor exhibition celebrates 100 years of Greater Prague
Prague as we know it today was founded in 1922, and a new exhibition at Mariánské náměstí celebrates 100 years of the contemporary Czech capital.
An original English-language comedy debuts at Prague's newest theater space
Plus more tips for upcoming weekend events in the Czech capital.
Art for Ukraine: Czech artists auction new work to support Ukraine
More than 100 Czech artists have joined an initiative to auction their latest work for aid for Ukraine over the upcoming weeks in Prague.