
Prague nixes plans to build glass cube Brand Store in city center
The controversial building on Prague's high-end Pařížská street will not come to fruition, as the city has cancelled its building permit.
Plans for Czechia’s tallest skyscraper back to square one
The former industrial city has halted the original project and will hold a contest for a new design.
Prague's historic Bohemia Restaurant has been restored to its former glory
The long-neglected building at the Czech capital's Výstaviště exhibition grounds has undergone an extensive reconstruction and will reopen to the public.
The Daily Dozen: 12 things to know about Czechia today
What's the buzz in Czechia today? Read about the upcoming elections, cost of living struggles, winter preparations, "black" passengers, and much more.
How well do you know Prague? New app showcases architectural history
An online map developed for city planners has been made available to the public, and it is filled with historical details.
Threats of 'radicalized' protest movement amid parliament debate
Plus: designs for tallest Czech skyscraper revealed, women’s rights groups slam Istanbul Convention delay, Security Council warns of Russian aggression.
Czech morning news roundup: Tuesday, November 30, 2021
Foreign press enjoy field day with Fiala appointment, farewell to cheap train fares for students, landmarks turn pink for Giving Tuesday.
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.
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.
Photo gallery: Main hall of landmark Stromovka restaurant unveiled after restoration
The building in Stromovka park had suffered neglect, fires and flood damage, but is now being restored as an event space and eatery.
Czech morning news in brief: top headlines for May 28, 2021
Filmmaker to replace Feri in lower house, Slovakia opens to vaccinated incomers, and the Prague-Split sleeper train departs on its first journey today.
Collection to restore Prague’s Church of St. Michael raises CZK 1 million in under a month
The 17th century wooden church, originally from Ukraine, was completely destroyed by fire Oct. 28.
Prague sees biggest building boom in a decade, but new flat prices won't fall anytime soon
There are 137 building projects currently underway to create 14,450 flats in the city.