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The Sediments of Human Civilization (on The...

“Will the World be Saved or Destroyed? The Choice is Yours” PASAYA Invites People to Explore the Fate of Humanity at Textile Art Exhibition “The Sediments of Human Civilization (on The Brink of Its End)” at Bangkok Art and Culture Center...

Terracotta Army – A duplicate of the...

The Terracotta Army is a collection of sculptures depicting the armies of Qin Shi Huang, the first Chinese Emperor. It is a form of funeral buried with the emperor in 210–209 BCE in his mausoleum, to protect him in his afterlife. The figures...

Nayarit, la joya mejor guardada de México...

La delegación comercial del estado mexicano de Nayarit presentó en Praga su apuesta por la conectividad, la infraestructura logística y el desarrollo industrial, además de subrayar la identidad cultural del estado mediante las artesanías de sus...

“Freedom is not a given”: Prague Uprising...

Politicians, veterans and members of the public gathered outside Czech Radio’s Prague headquarters on Tuesday to mark the 81st anniversary of the Prague Uprising against Nazi rule. The uprising began on 5 May 1945, near the end of the Second...

Czech Radio: Burglars raided Armenian...

Two offenders broke into the building of the Armenian Embassy in Prague late last year and stole a safe, Czech Radio reported citing its investigative team. See more here. Author: Daniela Lazarová

Blood in Bohemia: the killing of Saint...

The story of Saint Wenceslas is often told as a tale of faith and virtue—but it begins with violence. In Blood in Bohemia, a special series of Czechast, the episode examines what we really know about his death. It is a story where history and...

Anifilm at 25: myths, Japanese animation...

The annual Anifilm International Festival of Animated Films kicks off on May 5 in the North Bohemian city of Liberec. This year’s programme features more than 500 animated films and games, alongside exhibitions, talks and other accompanying...

Mariánské Lázně’s Singing Fountain restored...

Thousands gathered for the reopening of the Singing Fountain, a landmark of the spa colonnade, closed since last summer. The fountain underwent extensive restoration, including its visible features, lighting, jets and a full technology upgrade...

Plzeň: Convoy of Liberty recreates 1945...

The Convoy of Liberty drove through the west Bohemian city of Plzeň on Sunday within the Freedom Festival commemorating the end of World War II and the city’s liberation by the US Army in May 1945. As the Convoy of Liberty moved through the...

Priceless Great Moravia finds displayed in...

Rare archaeological finds from the era of Great Moravia, including an ivory vessel believed to have been brought to the region by Saints Cyril and Methodius, are now on display at the Archaeological Museum in Modrá in the Zlín region. The new...

550 years since the death of the White Lady:...

550 years ago, a woman died who would become more famous after her death than she ever was in life. Perchta of Rožmberk – known as the White Lady, the most famous ghost of Czech castles – was in reality a victim of political arrangements...

The enduring appeal of regional folk music

Although it may seem that folk songs belong to the past, in Czechia they are still very much alive. They are sung at celebrations, feasts, harvest festivals, and family gatherings. Each region has its own melodies and its own stories, from...

From erecting maypoles to kissing at Mácha’s...

While much of the world celebrates love on Valentine’s Day in February, in Czechia it is May 1 that truly belongs to lovers. This spring date is marked by kisses under blooming trees, meetings beneath the statue of poet Karel Hynek Mácha, and a...

“A wonderful surprise”: Peter Sís on...

This month saw the release of the first postage stamp designed by the multi-award-winning illustrator and writer Peter Sís. The Česká pošta stamp marks the 200th anniversary of the birth of Vojtěch Náprstek, a Czech patriot and politician who...

The Kingdom of the Netherlands 2026 King’s...

On the occasion of King’s Day, the Ambassador of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, H.E. Mrs. Mina Noor and Mr. Matthijs van Middelkoop hosted a reception at the beautiful Ambassador’s Residence garden. President Petr Pavel was the guest of honor...

111th Memorial of the Armenian Genocide

Since the 1920s, April 24th is the day Armenians commemorate the victims of the Armenian Genocide, the most tragic element of Armenian history. On April 24, 1915, hundreds of Armenian Intellectuals: poets, musicians, publicists, editors...

NAYARIT – AN UNMISSABLE DESTINATION

The Embassy of Mexico in the Czech Republic, the Ministry of Tourism of the State of Nayarit, and the Association of Tour Operators and Travel Agents of the Czech Republic (ACCKA), organized a seminar “Nayarit – An Unmissable Destination.

Nordic Chamber of Commerce elects new Board...

Annual General Meeting at Impact Hub Praha gathered Nordic business leaders, the Ambassadors of Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden, the Honorary Consul of Iceland, and key Czech institutional partners around the theme “Economy 2026+: Trends...

A “SPIDER MONKEY” WAS BORN AT THE PRAGUE ZOO

The Prague Zoo welcomed a baby Central American Mexican capuchin. The little primate is doing well, sucking its mother’s milk and not letting go of its mother’s belly. It can be seen on the Monkey Islands in the zoo’s lower section. The...

El primer mapa del Amazonas y armas aztecas:...

Una exposición en el Museo Regional de Most rescata una colección de objetos reunidos entre los siglos XVII y XIX por misioneros checos en América Latina y otras regiones del mundo, y reconstruye la historia del primer Museo Misionero de...

Dancing House exhibition marks 30 years of...

Prague’s Dancing House is marking 30 years since its opening with a new exhibition exploring its design and construction. The building, which once divided opinion, has since become one of the city’s most recognisable landmarks and a major draw...

No bidder: Czech authorities now offering...

The fate of Štiřín Chateau, a Baroque estate near Prague, which hosted presidents and cabinet ministers, remains uncertain. The Czech state has failed to find a buyer for it, despite repeated attempts to sell the property and a dramatic...

YARD, Min Taka or Toyota Vangelis: United...

The Prague-based United Islands festival returns to the Czech capital with over 100 artists from 20 countries, blending new talent with established names. Alongside concerts, this year’s edition expands its non-music program with multiple...

Ledecká reshuffles team in pursuit of...

The Czech skiing and snowboarding legend Ester Ledecká has announced she is looking for a new coach. The three-time Olympic champion says she still has one big dream to fulfil. Ester Ledecká, dubbed the “Czech snow queen”, made sports history...

“Rosnička” steam engine draws enthusiasts...

The usually quiet railway station at Nemotice in South Moravia attracted around 60 train enthusiasts from at home and abroad eager to witness the fleeting return of steam operations on the local railway this weekend. Some came from as far as...

Czechia ranks high in Prosperity Index, but...

Czechia performs strongly in the Prosperity Index, a composite ranking combining economic output, inequality and selected social indicators. But according to sociologist Daniel Prokop from PAQ Research, the index is limited in scope and heavily...

Heal your soul with Marie April, Discovery...

Marie April is a young emerging artist who has already managed to capture the attention of both the wider public and professional juries, winning this year’s Discovery of the Year category at the Anděl Music Awards. That is why we decided to...

Alejandro Cruz on life in Prague: a Mexican...

In Czechast, Mexican entrepreneur Alejandro Cruz reflects on his life in Prague and the cultural differences he encountered and what made him start podascting. He speaks about identity, belonging, and the challenges of adapting to a new society...

April 25, 1936: Skoda Rapid expedition sets...

Exactly 90 years ago, Břetislav Jan Procházka and Jindřich Kubias set out from Prague on an ambitious expedition meant to promote the quality of the Skoda car brand. In a production Skoda Rapid, they crossed three continents, fifteen countries...

Young Czech pianist Jan Schulmeister wins...

Young Czech pianist Jan Schulmeister has won the Newcomer category at the prestigious BBC Music Magazine Awards for his recording of Russian piano music. The award was presented at a ceremony at Kings Place in London on Wednesday evening. The...

Discover the wines of Romania

The Embassy of Romania in the Czech Republic, organizes an event, “the 4th edition of a new tasting of Romanian wine” At the event that took place at the beautiful Morzin Palace – the Embassy of Romania, we had the opportunity to explore some...

“Latvia and Lithuania – Discover the heart...

The Embassy of Latvia in Prague, the Embassy of Lithuania in Prague, and the Association of Tour Operators and Travel Agents of the Czech Republic (ACCKA), organized a seminar “Latvia and Lithuania – Discover the heart of Northern Europe” at...

Opportunity for women-led deep tech startups

SCALE’HER is an EU-funded accelerator programme designed to elevate exceptional women-led deep tech startups and bridge the innovation gap across European regions. Powered by a consortium of partners from 10 countries, our mission is to...

Karlovy Vary festival to pay tribute to...

July’s landmark 60th edition of the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival is set to showcase some of the key films in its history and will honour Czechoslovak actress turned diplomat Magda Vášáryová. Václav Havel will also be remembered at...

Hidden star of Prague: discover Obora Hvězda

In this episode of Prague off the Beaten Track, we explore Obora Hvězda, a quiet park in Prague 6 that hides a remarkable story. From its origins as a royal game reserve to the striking Renaissance Letohrádek Hvězda, the site reflects centuries...

Military camps, US music and Hurvínek:...

The West Bohemian city of Plzeň is preparing for its annual Freedom Celebrations, marking 81 years since its liberation by US troops at the end of World War Two. The six-day event begins next Friday, with a programme combining military history...

Rare aardwolf cubs born at Dvůr Králové...

The Safari Park Dvůr Králové has announced a rare conservation success – the birth of four cubs of the endangered aardwolf species. Aardwolves are extremely difficult to breed in human care and remain a rarity in European zoos. I asked...

Katie Perkins on bringing real US-style...

A new bagel shop, simply named Bejgl, has been making waves since opening recently in Prague’s Vinohrady district. It was started by American expat Katie Perkins, who spotted a gap in the market for authentic US-style bagels – and set out to...

Carried home by sound: Music of Omar Rojas...

When circumstances make travel impossible, an unfulfilled longing for home can become a real source of sadness and pain. Fortunately, these negative feelings can be overcome through art, which can sometimes transport us thousands of kilometers...

Major Czech sculptor Olbram Zoubek born 100...

Olbram Zoubek, one of the most significant Czech sculptors of the 20th century, was born a century ago this month. Zoubek was responsible for Jan Palach’s death mask and designed Prague’s striking Monument to the Victims of Communism. Olbram...

Composers Summit Prague tackles AI in music...

Composers Summit Prague is rapidly becoming one of the leading global events for film and audiovisual music. It connects established Hollywood composers with emerging talent through concerts and workshops. This year, the summit also puts a...

Roma segregation, refugees, and climate:...

The latest Amnesty International report points to persistent human rights challenges in Czechia. These include segregation in education, growing pressure on refugee integration, and controversial arms exports. Climate policy, or rather the lack...

Kingdom Come: Deliverance II scores at BAFTA

The video game Kingdom Come: Deliverance II, developed by the Czech studio Warhorse Studios, has won a BAFTA Games Award for Best Narrative. The game is expected to draw even more fans to the Czech Republic this year, eager to explore the real...

Olomouc festival marks 150 years of...

Love them or hate them, Olomoucké tvarůžky are among Czechia’s most distinctive cheeses, known for their strong smell and unmistakable taste. This weekend, the traditional tvarůžky festival in Olomouc marked 150 years since production began...

Newly-opened Dvorecký Bridge in Prague now...

Prague’s 21st bridge –the Dvorecký Bridge, connecting Podoli and Smichov, was ceremonially opened on April 17. Regular car traffic is not allowed on the new bridge, which serves buses, trams, pedestrians, and cyclists. The construction costs...

Anděl Awards 2025: Czech music’s biggest...

On Saturday, April 11, the winners of the Anděl Awards were ceremonially announced at the Křižík Pavilions in Prague, so we have decided to dedicate today’s show to these prestigious awards, organized by the Czech Academy of Music since 1991. A...

“Better to be in a wheelchair than with...

On Thursday evening, theatre and film actor Jan Potměšil passed away in his sleep after a prolonged illness. He was 60 years old. Potměšil has been confined to a wheelchair since the age of 23 following a car accident. The son of teacher...

The President of the Republic, Petr Pavel...

The President of the Republic, Petr Pavel, and the First lady, Eva Pavlova, arrived on an official visit to the Republic of Argentina on Monday, April 13. He discussed deepening economic and security cooperation with President Mileio As part of...

MALAYSIA – TOURISM DEVELOPMENT AND...

The Embassy of Malaysia in the Czech Republic, and Tourism Malaysia, the Czech Association of Travel Journalists and Publicists, Czech Travel Press CTP z.s., and Pan-European University, a.s. Organized a seminar on the topic – MALAYSIA...

One surgery instead of two? Czech scientists...

Treating broken bones could become much simpler in the future. Czech scientists are developing new implants that gradually dissolve in the body, eliminating the need for follow-up operations. Permanent metal implants often mean patients have to...

The National Library in the Clementinum...

The former Jesuit college in Prague, with its nearly eight million items, is the largest library in the Czech Republic. At the same time, it serves as the central institution of the entire Czech library network. By law, two copies of every book...

Czech women seal dramatic comeback to reach...

The Czech women’s tennis team is heading to the Billie Jean King Cup finals after a dramatic qualifying victory over Switzerland. The tie was decided in the final match in Biel, where the Czechs came back to secure their place among the top...

Lucie Bílá at 60: The story of an...

On April 7, one of the most distinctive voices of the Czech music scene celebrated a major milestone. Singer Lucie Bílá turned sixty — and with it, more than four decades on stage marked by unmistakable energy, emotion, and a voice that...

Strong industry, slower decisions: Czechia’s...

In this special episode of Czechast, we take a closer look at Czechia’s defence readiness in today’s rapidly changing security environment. Our guest is Martin Sklenář, analyst and co-author of a new report by GLOBSEC, a respected Bratislava...

Award-winning radio play revisits Pussy Riot...

The radio play Matko boží, vyžeň Putina (Mother of God, Banish Putin) has won Czech Radio first place at the UK International Radio Drama Festival 2026, held in Canterbury. The play revisits an artistic intervention by a group of young women...

Prague tourism strategy prioritises quality...

Some Czech media reports suggest that global tensions could redirect tourists to Central Europe, boosting Prague’s visitor numbers. City officials, however, say such expectations are premature. Instead, they point to stable growth and a shift...

Globsec report: Czechia strong in defence...

A new Globsec report published this week places Czechia among “mid-tier” countries on NATO’s eastern flank. Analyst Martin Sklenář says the country has solid foundations but slower political decision-making. At the same time, its defence...

Czech “Route 66” event draws hundreds of...

Příbram, southern Bohemia, was transformed into a motorists’ paradise this weekend when the town hosted its annual “Route 66” car parade. The event brought together hundreds of veteran cars and motorcycles and attracted enthusiasts from across...

Leo Haas: an artist between horror, talent...

One hundred and twenty-five years ago, Leo Haas was born in Opava—a painter and caricaturist whose life story stands as a striking reflection of 20th-century Central Europe. He survived Nazi concentration camps, later became a propagandist for...

From Havel’s “blbá nálada” to today:...

In Czechast, veteran journalist Petr Dudek looks back at the 1990s, a key period in shaping modern Czech society and politics. One of the editors that shapúe current affair programs in Czech Public Radio reflects on how the Czech media...

Czech village wows country with first...

He doesn’t eat, sleep or get paid. He’s always in a good mood, ready to help, knows all the answers and never goes on holiday. Meet Czechia’s first digital mayor –whose arrival attracted both journalists and real-life mayors from around the...

Renaissance-era mining machine discovered in...

A newly uncovered medieval shaft in Jihlava will open to the public, offering a rare glimpse into the harsh early days of silver mining. The highlight will be a Renaissance-era mining machine likely dating to the reign of Emperor Rudolf II. For...

Holešovická tržnice: Prague’s former...

Holešovická tržnice in Prague’s Holešovice district has undergone a remarkable transformation. What was once a modern slaughterhouse is now a bustling market and cultural hub. Today, it stands as one of Prague’s most intriguing places off the...

The 32nd Commemoration of the 1994 Genocide...

This year marks the 32nd Commemoration of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda. The commemoration period, known as Kwibuka (Kinyarwanda for “Remembrance”), serves as a time for Rwandans and the global community to come together...

The President of the Republic received the...

President Petr Pavel and Mrs. Eva Pavlova received the President of the Italian Republic, Sergio Mattarella, and Mrs. Beate Bender at Prague Castle. President Pavel will host an official lunch in honor of President Mattarella. The Italian...

The President of the Republic and the First...

Marking International Roma Day. The President of the Republic, Petr Pavel, and Mrs. Eva Pavlová, received Romani community leaders and people who collaborate on community work and community organizing projects at Prague Castle. The multi-day...

The most leaning tower in the world...

As castles in Czechia open their doors to visitors, one site enters the new tourist season with the prospect of becoming a Guinness World Records holder in the category of leaning structures. Legend has it the main tower of the Michalovice...

Czech airports record highest-ever passenger...

Czech airports handled a record 19.25 million passengers last year, surpassing the pre-pandemic peak of 2019, according to preliminary Transport Ministry data. The figure marks a 7.9 percent increase year-on-year. International travel...

115 years on: Remembering pilot František...

WWII Czechoslovak fighter pilot František Peřina, one of the country’s most prominent war heroes, gained recognition mainly during the Battle of France in 1940. His courageous deeds, which won him the nickname “General of the Skies” are being...

The Chotek family library at Kačina Chateau

Kačina Chateau in Central Bohemia is home to the Chotek Library, one of the most beautiful historic library spaces in the entire world. The library holds a place of honour within the entire early 19th-century Empire-style chateau, which the...

Reconstruction of Harcov Dam completed...

The Elbe River Basin Authority is carrying out technology tests following a reconstruction of the Harcov Dam in Liberec. The renovation work lasted three and a half years and aimed to ensure greater safety of the structure while also increasing...

From “dark mode” to real-life connection:...

Pavlína Louženská is a trend forecaster, helping banks, startups and other organisations understand likely developments in the coming years – and plan accordingly. When we spoke, the conversation took in the methods Louženská employs to predict...

The Maidens’ War: A lovingly preserved relic...

Every culture has its stories – and the Czech lands are no exception. Since the beginning of time, people have used stories to explain both natural and social phenomena. Whether based on truth or entirely fictional (though is there any story...

Village church cut off by water: Pasohlávky...

The fate of St. Linhart’s church, standing abandoned on an island in the middle of the Nové Mlýny reservoirs, hangs in the balance. The decaying landmark, which is off-limits to the public, was once part of the village of Mušov, which...

Mental health, digital risks and family...

As of this week, children in the Czech Republic have a new advocate: the country’s first officially appointed Children’s Ombudsman. The role is meant to strengthen the protection of children’s rights and give young people a stronger voice...

Czech Technical University launches Visual...

The Czech Republic has established itself as a significant player in the global computer game industry. Iconic titles such as Arma and DayZ (Bohemia Interactive), Euro Truck Simulator 2 (SCS Software), Mafia (Illusion Softworks/2K Czech), and...

BONGOS FROM EUROPEAN ZOOS ARE HEADING TO...

Four male mountain bongos, one of the most endangered large mammals, are preparing to be transported from Europe to Kenya. It is in the Aberdare Mountains that the last few dozen of these antelopes survive in the wild. The aim is to strengthen...

Tourism Leaders Convene on Zero Waste Day

Tourism Leaders Convene on Zero Waste Day, to launch Global “Recipe of Change” “Recipe of Change” is the groundbreaking initiative launched by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), and UN Tourism to tackle a major global...

Czechs will go on spring vacation mainly in...

Czechs are clear about how they will spend this spring – they will stay at home and go exploring the Czech Republic. According to current research by the CzechTourism agency, 76% of those surveyed are planning a spring vacation in the country...

Borská Skalka cross lights up as Easter...

The commemoration of the Last Supper of Jesus Christ, symbolized by an illuminated cross, is closely tied to the town of Nový Bor in the Česká Lípa region. According to a local historian, the cross shone here even in times before electric...

Demographers ringing alarm bells: Czech...

Demographers are ringing alarm bells –Czechs are slowly dying out. The birth rate has been steadily declining and last year it reached its lowest level in 240 years. Demographic charts tell the story at first glance –with a steep downward curve...

Minister pushing for law to criminalize...

A survey conducted by Beat Sexism suggests that one in three people in the Czech Republic have experienced drink spiking, 91 percent of them young women. Despite the prevalence of such incidents, drink spiking is still not defined as a criminal...

Library of the Archbishop’s Castle in...

In the heart of Kroměříž stands the Archbishop’s Castle, home to one of the oldest and most remarkable libraries in the country. Founded in 1694, it was envisioned as a centre of education and has grown into a vast collection of rare books and...

Euphoria in Prague: Czechs end 20-year World...

Czechia’s footballers are going to the World Cup for the first time in two decades after a dramatic win over Denmark in Prague on Tuesday night. The Czechs will now face South Korea, South Africa and co-hosts at global soccer’s biggest showcase...

Czech scientists develop probiotic dental...

Czech scientists have introduced what they describe as the world’s first probiotic dental nanofloss. It releases beneficial bacteria beneath the gum line and may help reduce gum inflammation linked to periodontitis. I spoke with gum disease...

From craft to art: World’s oldest...

When the first sound of glass rang out on March 31, 1856, in Kamenický Šenov (then known as Steinschönau) inside the newly established School of Drawing and Modelling, no one could have imagined they were witnessing the birth of an institution...

Prague’s National Museum to display Olympic...

The National Museum in Prague has received part of the estate of Czechoslovak Olympic discus champion Olga Fikotová-Connolly, including the gold medal she won at the 1956 Games in Melbourne. A ceremonial handover of the items took place at the...

Czech experiment with cash and social help...

Researchers in Czechia have carried out an unusual experiment to help people living on the streets, testing whether cash support or help from a social worker can improve their situation. The results suggest many were able to improve their...

Coal and identity: a look back at mining in...

Coal mining shaped Ostrava and Karviná for more than two centuries. Now, with the last mine closed, that era has come to an end. This Czechast special walks through the Landek Mining Museum and reflects on what remains. See more here. Author:...

125 years of Rusalka: A Czech operatic gem...

Antonín Dvořák’s Rusalka, a lyrical story of longing, sacrifice, and the impossibility of uniting two different worlds, premiered on March 31, 1901, at the National Theatre in Prague. Since then, it has become one of the most valuable treasures...

Films, trains and knitting: inside Olomouc’s...

In the latest Czechast, we travel to Olomouc, where a former railway waiting room has been turned into a small but vibrant cinema. The Waiting Room project offers films and community events just steps from passing trains. In an age of...

Mexico Civic Commemoration Ceremony

On Friday, 20th March 2026, H.E. Ms. Ana Berenice DIAZ CEBALLOS PARADA, the Ambassador of Mexico to the Czech Republic, with the cooperation of Prague 6 City Hall, organized the unveiling of the bust of Lázaro Cárdenas del Río and the 220th...

Visit Estonia. It’s about Time

The Embassy of Estonia in the Czech Republic, the Association of Tour Operators and Travel Agents of the Czech Republic (ACCKA), and the Estonian Travel & Tourism Association (ETFL), organized a B2B workshop. “Visit Estonia. It’s about...

Argentine Meat – an exclusive Asado...

What is the best way to enjoy a cold day? A warm hosting by H.E. Mr. Claudio Javier ROZENCWAIG, the Ambassador of Argentina to the Czech Republic, and his spouse Alegra, at their beautiful residence.