The Daily Dozen: 12 things to know about Czechia today
News, tips, and Expats.cz top stories for Prague and the Czech Republic on Oct. 19, 2022.
Today in Czechia: TOP 09 wants to restart euro adoption process
Plus: First monkeypox case outside of Prague, Czechia spent CZK 19 billion on Covid vaccines, and more.
We have a winner: See the future look of Prague’s Vltava Philharmonic Hall
Danish studio BIG has come up with a radical new modern addition to Prague’s waterfront and cultural scene.
On this day in 1342: Prague's medieval Judith Bridge collapsed
The predecessor of Charles Bridge stood for 170 years until it was destroyed in a flood; traces of it can still be seen today in Prague.
Prague to restore original fire and water effects to steel Art Nouveau bridge
Čechův most's original flaming torches and spewing hydras will spring to life a century after the bridge's opening.
Czech morning news in brief: top headines for July 2, 2021
A three-level-alarm blaze broke out in Prague earlier this morning, "Ova" law moves forward, and massive river gridlock predicted for holiday weekend.
Ferries have returned to Prague's Vltava river after winter break
From this weekend, ferries accessible with Prague public transport tickets and passes are once again taking riders across the Prague's river
Prague’s iconic 120-year-old Railway Bridge to undergo renovation not demolition
The bridge, once known as "Connecting Railway Bridge of Emperor Franz Josef" will keep its distinctive look; a new tram stop is planned below Vyšehrad.
Czech opera star performs uplifting 'surprise' outdoor concert on Vltava
Renowned soloist Andrea Tögel Kalivodová talks about the unusual performance, spreading a bit of joy during lockdown, and her plans for the future.
The place to be tonight: pop-up outdoor concert to take place under Charles Bridge
Prague National Theater soloist and 'surprise guest' will sing from ship on the Vltava this evening.
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