Sweet: Václav Havel Airport Prague wins gold medal for best Czech honey
Bees are kept at Václav Havel Airport to monitor the environment
Czech Culture and Health Ministries will open doors for St. Wenceslas Day
The Culture Ministry and Health Ministry will open the doors of their Prague headquarters on September 28
Prague launches campaign supporting Velvet Revolution’s 30th anniversary
Prague is launching a campaign to mark the 30th anniversary of November 1989
Stalin has been condemned, and Prague's Metronome area will be closed to the public
Prague must immediately close part of the pedestal of the former Stalin Memorial
Seventh Signal Festival of light art focuses on revolution in the past and future
The seventh edition will be on routes through Malá Strana, Old Town and Karlín
Prague wants to decommission its Cold War–era anti-nuclear shelters to save money
The Cold War is over, but the city pays heavily to maintain bomb shelters
Prague is removing Airbnb key boxes illegally chained to light poles
People renting out flats to tourists have been storing keys in boxes chained to light poles
Prague's Staroměstská metro may get new exit just off of Old Town Square
A new exit closer to Old Town Square may open on the Staroměstská stop of Prague’s Metro A line
Alfons Mucha’s Slav Epic may return to Moravský Krumlov for temporary display
The painting cycle may leave Prague until a permanent home is found
New transit hotel opens inside Václav Havel Airport Prague's terminals
Václav Havel Airport has a new hotel inside the terminal buildings.
The Battle of Bilá Hora will be re-enacted on its original Prague battlefield
The battle in 1620 determined Czech history for the next three centuries
Giant pandas, cartoon characters and bubble makers will get the boot from Old Town Square
The ban in line with City Hall promises to reduce visual smog
Prague City Hall has closed 11 exchange offices, but only on city-managed property
The city is closing exchange offices on city pproperty
New bistro in Prague City Hall employs people with disabilities
The new bistro serves both municipal workers and building visitors
European Heritage Days opens closed doors in Prague and the Czech Republic
Some buildings will be open across Prague and the Czech Republic
Prague 6 Town Hall will decide the fate of the controversial statue of Marshal Konev
The statue of Marshal Ivan Konev has become a focus of controversy.
Prague's Mariánské náměstí will become a pedestrian zone starting at the end of September
The provisional proposal calls for a an end to parking and changes in the traffic regime