Prague uncovered: Plaques across the city mark the heroes of the Prague Uprising
The 75th anniversary of the Prague Uprising takes place May 5–8, but no big events are planned this time
National Museum fountain to light up tomorrow night in the colors of the Czech flag
Starting from tomorrow, May 1, and running through October an illuminated cascade will appear on the newly renovated fountain of the National Museum's Historic Building
Czech Witches Night celebrations canceled due to coronavirus, people cautioned not to have fires
Coronavirus restrictions prevent traditional Čarodějnice celebrations, while a drought makes fires inadvisable
Prague uncovered: Albert Einstein’s time in the Czech capital had a relatively big influence
During his brief time teaching in Prague, Albert Einstein worked on his theory of relativity
Prague uncovered: Plague columns remind us we survived past epidemics
Coronavirus isn't the first pandemic to hit Prague; the city has survived many and moved on to grow bigger and better
Prague uncovered: A British travelogue shows the city in spring 1968
Prague can be seen in beautiful color in the spring of 1968, with actress Olinka Bérová as a guide
Prague 6 removes statue of Soviet Marshal Konev, will lend it to a museum of totalitarianism
Prague 6 has fulfilled a plan announced in September 2019 to remove the statue of a Soviet marshal linked to Prague’s liberation in 1945
Prague uncovered: Letná park, from Stalin to the Blob and beyond
Prague’s Letná park once had a cable car and the city’s first electric tram, among other curiosities
Prague uncovered: From Mozart to Radiohead, the city has long inspired musicians
The Golden City has inspired many musicians, and has served a backdrop for countless music videos
Prague uncovered: The Žižkov Tunnel hides a fallout shelter and a particle accelerator
The tunnel under Prague’s Vítkov Hill was built in the 1950s and doubled as a civil defense shelter
New documentary shows the life and influence of Czech artist Alfons Mucha
The life and legacy of Alfons Mucha, born 160 years ago, gets a contemporary look in Mucha: The Story of an Artist who Created a Style
Who was Karolina Světlá? Honoring an important Czech voice
The National Museum will devote an entire day to this intriguing Czech literary figure over the weekend
New interactive exhibit at CAMP lets you explore Prague’s development over 200 years
Interactive maps let visitors see changes on specific Prague streets during two centuries
Prague uncovered: Hollywood actors saw the 1968 invasion from Hotel International
Ben Gazzara and Robert Vaughn both tell a tale of helping a hotel waitress escape
Czech Republic's Karlštejn Castle begins extensive 150-million crown reconstruction
An extensive reconstruction of the medieval Karlštejn Castle near Prague for more than 150 million crowns began today
Prague uncovered: The city’s oldest traffic signal is a metal owl on Národní třída
Prague’s Palác Platýz has seen everything from a drunken army to a risque tightrope walker
Czech President Václav Havel addressed US Congress in Washington 30 years ago this week
Just two months into his first term, Czechoslovak President Václav Havel went to the United States