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Press briefing and Winter Concert at the...

The Event that took place on 5.12.2024 at the beautiful Korean Embassy had 2 parts: In the first part, H.E. Mr. Youngki HONG, Ambassador of the Republic of Korea, hosts a Press Briefing. Watch the video for the Press Briefing with a very nice...

30 Years of Diplomatic relations between the...

On the occasion of 30 years of diplomatic relations between the Republic of North Macedonia and the Czech Republic, H.E Mr. Emil KRSTESKI – the Ambassador of North Macedonia, hosted an official reception at Kaiserstein Palace in Prague. Mr...

Georgian ambassador to Czechia resigns...

Georgian Ambassador to Czechia Tea Maisuradze announced her resignation on X, citing her belief in Georgia’s future within the European Union. See more here. Author: Vít Pohanka Read the interview with H.E. Tea Maisuradze “Living...

Wombats, expats and kangaroo goulash:...

Petr Pavel is currently exploring the southern hemisphere, as the Czech president continues his two-week visit to Australia and New Zealand. Together with First Lady Eva Pavlová, the president is working through a full programme of meetings...

The most festive time of year: celebrating...

As Christmas draws near, the familiar melodies of traditional holiday songs start to fill the air. So, for this week’s Sunday Music Show, we are also taking the occasion to play you some classic Czech pieces that have become an inseparable part...

Arch under renovated Negrelli Viaduct now...

The Negrelli Viaduct, the iconic railway bridge that carries trains across the Vltava between Holešovice/Bubeneč and Karlín, now has a social and cultural space nestled within one of its arches. Created by adding a glass front to one of the...

Research reveals significant drop in young...

The proportion of young Czechs planning to have children in the next three years has significantly declined, with the sharpest drop among those in difficult economic situations. These findings are part of the ongoing ‘Contemporary Czech Family’...

“Ruins are not the past, but the future”:...

From December to March, the Prague Museum of Decorative Arts (UPM) is playing host to the world-famous photography of Josef Koudelka. Presented in an exhibition entitled ‘Ruins’, the photographs are the product of over two decades of visits to...

Two new designs revealed for Ještěd Mountain...

Czech designer Anna Marešová has presented two designs for the new cable car to the Ještěd Mountain in north Bohemia. One design is inspired by the original cable car, which was damaged in a 2021 accident, while the other offers a more modern...

Prague campaign highlights humane treatment...

Carp, a traditional centerpiece of Czech Christmas dinners, has sparked debate over its sale as a live product. This year, Prague launched a campaign urging more humane treatment of carp from pond to table, though it stops short of calling for...

18,000 seventeen-year-old drivers now on...

According to the Association of Driving Schools, almost 18,000 young drivers are already driving on Czech roads under the supervision of mentors. Despite the high number, according to police statistics, fears that they would increase the...

First ski resorts open in Czechia, with high...

The ski season in Czechia officially kicked off this past weekend, with a number of winter resorts welcoming their first visitors. After last year’s disappointing season and the ongoing challenges of climate change, how are Czech ski resorts...

Start of Advent illuminates Czech town...

Town squares all over Czechia have officially opened their festive markets with a rich cultural programme, which in many places will last until 2025. Thousands of people have been to watch the traditional lighting up of Christmas trees. On...

Pavel Klusák on Suchý, Šlitr and the...

Prague’s Semafor theatre was the most significant arts institution in 1960s Czechoslovakia, ushering in a new era against the backdrop of a slow political thaw in the communist country. Semafor was centred on the song-writing duo of Jiří Suchý...

The first free trips to the West: 35 years...

By abolishing visas for Czechoslovaks, the Austrians launched an era of free travel. In December 1989, a dream came true for thousands of Czechoslovaks: they were able to travel freely across the border to the West. See more here. Author: Klára...

Beata Hlavenková: the successful musician...

“I really enjoy everything I do, but agents sometimes find it difficult to sell my work” says pianist, singer and songwriter Beata Hlavenková. What is her big professional wish? And why she does not enjoy songs around the campfire so much...

Sonjašnyk: Litomyšl choir, founded to teach...

Sonjašnyk is an all-female Czech-Ukrainian choir, based in the eastern-Bohemian city of Litomyšl. Founded two years ago to help Ukrainian women who had fled the war, it has continued to tour and raise money for charitable causes around Czechia...

Czechia and the euro: a never-ending debate

Czechs are wary of the euro. Despite the fact that Czechia has been a European Union member country for more than two decades, the common European currency is viewed with suspicion by the majority of the population. The Czech cabinet this week...

“Like pulling on threads”: composer Simon...

Simon Goff, a British musician and composer, is the visionary behind the soundtrack of this year’s celebrated Czech film Vlny (Waves). He spoke to Danny Bate about his British background, his move to Berlin, his process of making music, and his...

Czechia’s Participation at EXPO 2025 –...

Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan, will take place from 13.4.2025 to 13.10.2025. Ondřej Soška – Commissioner General of the Czech participation at EXPO 2025, organized a press conference in Letenskt Zamecek to update how the construction of the...

The Fassati Art Festival – 2024

The Fassati Art Festival is an art project full of unusual experiences encompassing music, fine arts, architecture, design, epicurean delicacies, emotions, and interpersonal harmony. The main idea of ​​the festival was prepared by the beautiful...

Public Discussion on the Anniversary of the...

On November 26, Anglo-American University (AAU) hosted a lively and insightful public debate marking the anniversary of the fall of the Iron Curtain. Organized in partnership with the Strategeo Institute, the event brought together a diverse...

The award for climate change communication...

The prize for climate change communication, which is awarded annually by the UN Information Center in Prague and the Learned Society of the Czech Republic, was won this year by Czech Radio climate reporter  Jan Kaliba. He started his journalism...

PRAGUE ZOO CEREMONIALLY LIGHTS THE CHRISTMAS...

On Sunday, December 1, the Prague Zoo will light up the Christmas tree in the Veselovského meadow. Visitors can look forward to the traditional procession to the tree, the nativity scene, and the presentation of the new adoption campaign. The...

Markéta Pekarová Adamová, discussed economic...

The Speaker of the Chamber of Deputies, Markéta Pekarová Adamová, together with the Chairman of the Parliamentary Subcommittee for European Funds and Cross-Border Cooperation, Vladimír Zlínský, paid a two-day visit to Albania. In Tirana, they...

Brno voted European Capital of Christmas 2024

The city of Brno has won the title of European Capital of Christmas in the category of cities with over 100,000 inhabitants. The European Capital of Christmas and European City of Christmas awards have been given out since 2017 under the...

The importance of investing in childhood:...

On Monday, the organization Platforma pro včasnou péči (“Early Care Platform”) hosted a roundtable discussion in the Chamber of Deputies to explore the importance of early childhood development and ways to make the Czech Republic a more family...

Seven Czech experts among the top 1% of the...

Seven experts from Czechia have been ranked among the top one percent of the world’s most cited scientists, according to the Highly Cited Researchers 2024 list by Clarivate. The list includes ecologist and botanist Petr Pyšek and physicist...

Kbely military air base to display Russian...

The military air base in Prague-Kbely is planning to establish a new memorial featuring a Russian/Soviet Yakovlev Yak-40 aircraft. A petition opposing the idea has been initiated by soldiers, who advocate for showcasing a Czech aircraft instead...

Tom Gross: I delivered Western jeans to...

Tom Gross campaigned for Roma rights and was active in the media in early 1990s Prague. However, the Englishman had had some remarkable experiences in the city even before joining the influx of young westerners to Czechoslovakia’s new democracy...

Army chief-of-staff: Collective defense will...

“More funding, more soldiers and more active reserves” that was the message Czech army commanders sent to politicians and the public in connection with the growing threat of war. The army chief-of-staff said NATO’s new collective defense...

Czech-Israeli relations in historical context

Israel’s recently appointed foreign minister, Gideon Saar, will visit Czechia on Thursday during his first official foreign trip. The Czech Republic supports the Jewish state in its fight against Hamas and Hezbollah with fewer...

Forgotten sound of Antonín Dvořák’s pipe...

Antonín Dvořák, one of the most celebrated composers of the 19th century, is not only associated with his birthplace Nelahozeves but also with Vysoká u Příbrami, where he spent many summers. During these stays, he was a regular visitor to the...

“Don’t be scared or ashamed to be the...

Born in Brno to Angolan parents, Linette Manuel is a pioneer in the world of fashion design, integrating new technology into the process. She shares with us the story of her family, her current work and the goals of her platform Makeful. See...

Czech head of diplomacy assures Ukraine of...

Foreign Minister Jan Lipavský paid a two-day working visit to Kyiv at the weekend. In addition to meetings with President Zelensky, Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal and Foreign Minister Sybiha, Mr. Lipavský attended a summit on food security...

Mělník – a city at the confluence of two...

Although Mělník lacks a formal founding charter, the first historical mention of its status as a city appears in a document issued by King Ottokar II of Bohemia on November 25, 1274. Nestled in Central Bohemia, approximately 40 kilometers from...

Taras Bulba reflects Janáček’s love of...

Leoš Janáček was a classical music composer with a distinctly Czech style. Although one of his greatest works – Taras Bulba –was inspired by Russian literature, the music itself reflects the cadence of Janáček’s mother tongue and its...

Record 640 tons of goods collected in stores...

During the autumn round of the nationwide food collection on Saturday, 640 tonnes of goods were donated in stores across the country—a record in the event’s 11-year history, surpassing last autumn’s total by several dozen tonnes. See more here...

Osamu Okamura: Most quality architecture is...

Osamu Okamura was born in Tokyo to Japanese-Czech parents but moved to Prague while still an infant. An architect by profession, he is involved in a wide slew of activities, from academic work to popularising the concept of liveable cities...

Tackling educational inequality with leading...

On 14 November, Places to Grow hosted a conference under its name that brought together early childhood development (ECD) experts to share research on early childhood development and what policymakers can do to stop educational imbalances and...

Brno to establish a museum dedicated to Leoš...

The city of Brno has approved a property exchange that will pave the way for a museum honoring composer Leoš Janáček. This significant cultural development coincides with the 170th anniversary of Janáček’s birth, an event celebrated by the...

New campaign aims to address shortage of...

Over 220 people in Czechia donated organs for transplantation last year, but a shortage of donors persists, especially among foreigners who have been living in the country. To help address this issue, the Prague-based Institute for Clinical and...

Belgium King’s Day

On the occasion of the King’s Day, the Ambassador of the Kingdom of Belgium H.E. Mr. Jurgen Van Meirvenne hosted a reception at his beautiful residence. Mr. Eduard Hulicius – the deputy minister of foreign affairs of the Czech Republic, was the...

ANIMALS FROM FAIRY TALES AND FABLES

From December 2 to 20, Prague Zoo will offer free special pre-Christmas tours for kindergarten and elementary school students. Such guided walks will go after creatures known mainly from fairy-tale books or television screens and dispel various...

Innovation and Investments: Global Forum...

Cartagena de las Indias, Colombia, 19 November 2024 – The heightened importance of boosting investments and innovation was underscored as public and private sector leaders met to shape the future of the global tourism sector.  Further...

Are Czech men in crisis?

Are Czech men in crisis? What do Czech women want from them? And what does “being a man” actually mean today? Solvo publishes unique research on the Crisis of Masculinity The Solvo Institute, founded by Ivana Tykač, publishes...

Czech Travel Market – INTERNATIONAL...

The 7th year of the CZECH TRAVEL MARKET international tourism contracting day took place on Tuesday, November 19, 2024, at the PVA EXPO PRAHA. It was an advantage and a unique opportunity for business negotiations with several foreign and...

President Pavel: Czechs need more dialogue

With less than a year to go before the general elections, President Petr Pavel is calling on Czechs to listen more to one another. Speaking to Czech Radio on the 35th anniversary of the Velvet Revolution, President Pavel shared his thoughts on...

Public collection underway to preserve...

The brutal massacre of Lidice by the Nazis in the summer of 1942 sent shockwaves around the world. Communities created memorials and organized events in memory of the victims, and some towns were renamed Lidice in defiance of the Nazis’ efforts...

Czechia celebrates 35 years since the Velvet...

November 17th this year is the thirty-fifth anniversary of the Velvet Revolution, the events of late 1989 through which Czechoslovakia transitioned from a one-party communist state to a democratic and capitalist country. The day is being marked...

Prague Castle to get environmentally...

For the first time in 30 years, Prague Castle is set to receive new outdoor lighting. The aim is to better highlight the city’s iconic landmark while making the lighting more economical and environmentally friendly. Prague Castle, the largest...

Europe cannot reduce emissions alone, says...

Organisers of this year’s UN climate change conference, known as COP29, which began last week in Baku, Azerbaijan, have not shown great optimism as the event reaches its end on Friday. The atmosphere has not been helped by the re-election...

Hello, Citizens! Prague exhibition pays...

An exhibition celebrating the legendary protest singer Karel Kryl got underway in Prague on Sunday. The showcase marks two important anniversaries: the 80th anniversary of his birth and 30 years since his death. It aims to highlight Kryl not...

Czechia gets praise for building inclusive...

After Russia attacked Ukraine, more than one thousand days ago, Czechia welcomed more Ukrainian refugees relative to population than any other country. Among them were thousands and thousands of children who needed an education. Based on the...

“Fragile Home”: using mixed...

Mixed reality (MR) has the potential to revolutionize storytelling by blending the physical and virtual worlds, which creates immersive experiences people would not be able to access otherwise. This innovative approach is at the heart of a...

Government moves to enable insurance covered...

The Czech government has moved to address a pressing problem in health care for people living in the border regions who often have to travel long distances to see a specialist or dentist. A proposed amendment to the law should open the way for...

Czechoslovak 5000-crown note sells at...

A 5000-crown banknote, produced in April 1919 for the newly independent state of Czechoslovakia, was sold at auction on Friday 15th of November for 25.68 million crowns. It therefore became the most expensive paper currency ever sold within the...

Leoš Janáček’s Taras Bulba

This episode of Czech Music Greats looks at the unique genius of Leoš Janáček, through his 1915-18 rhapsody for orchestra Taras Bulba. Based on a novella by the Russian writer Nikolai Gogol, this rhapsody in three movements tells the tragic...

Six thousand kilometers of bananas:...

Fair trade, the idea that shoppers should pay a fair price for crops grown in a sustainable and environmentally friendly way, is gaining recognition in Czechia. In 2004, the idea of fair trade in the Czech Republic was still new, and efforts...

“I love giving back to the community here”:...

Since moving to Czechia originally for the sole purpose of playing rugby, Nicolaas Uys has made a successful life for himself in Prague, with a business selling biltong, and as a cornerstone of the South African community in the city. He spoke...

Igor Pomerantsev: The BBC, and Daniel Defoe...

The poet and veteran broadcaster Igor Pomerantsev has been living in Prague since the mid-1990s, when his station, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, moved to the Czech capital. Born in Russia but raised in Ukraine, Pomerantsev left the Soviet...

Songs of the Velvet Revolution

Today, we’re marking the 35th anniversary of the Velvet Revolution, which saw the fall of the communist regime in Czechoslovakia. To celebrate, we’ll be listening to some of the songs that filled the public squares during those historic...

Dominik Hašek: first Czech ever inducted...

10 years ago, former goaltender Dominik Hašek became the first Czech NHL hockey player to be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame. Induction into the Hockey Hall of Fame is a rare and prestigious honor, reserved for only a select few. In...

A 17th-century man for our times: the life...

To commemorate the anniversary of the death of the great Moravian thinker and religious leader John Amos Comenius, Danny Bate spoke to scholar Lenka Pospíšilová about his life, legacy and relevance for the modern world. On November 15th 1670, a...

Velvet 89: educational new game presents...

In October, the team at Charles Games, the creators of such games as Playing Kafka and Attentat 1942, released Velvet 89, an immersive and educational experience that invites players to turn investigator in five cities across Czechoslovakia...

The President of the Republic receives the...

The President of the Republic Petr Pavel  received the Vice President of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam Vo Thi Anh Xuan at Prague Castle on Thursday, November 14, 2024. At the official meeting between the Czech delegation and the Vietnamese...

Italian Fashion and Cinema – A never ending...

A beautiful exhibition “Fotogrammi di moda italiana: dagli anni ´50, l´Italia che veste il cinema internazionale” is open at the Istituto Italiano di Cultura di Praga, at the Baroque Chapel of the Institute in Vlašská Street 34 Prague...

Markéta Pekarová Adamová visited neighboring...

The Speaker of the Chamber of Deputies Markéta Pekarová Adamová together with MP Petr Fifka, the Deputy Chairman of the House Committee for European Affairs,  visited neighboring Bavaria. In Munich, they discussed closer inter-parliamentary...

AUTUMN ZOO PRAGUE

The Prague Zoo invites you to visit even during dry weather. Animals grow winter fur and many of them can be proud of their bushy coats. Fallen leaves diversify the diet of many species and at the same time provide an impressive backdrop for...

November full of great events in Prague at...

Focused on cinematography with the exhibition “Fotogrammi di moda italiana” and the 12th annual MittelCinemaFest. Concert by Oscar winner Nicola Piovani The Italian Cultural Institute (IKI) in Prague offers a program full of...

Prague Castle will open to the public on...

Prague Castle will open its doors again on Saturday, November 30, for the second time this year. Visitors will be able to visit the Christmas-decorated and normally inaccessible representative spaces, where President Petr Pavel holds important...

Embassy of the Republic of Korea Hosts the...

Introducing the Best Korean Cuisine Chef in the Czech Republic! The Korean Embassy in the Czech Republic is delighted to announce the winners of the Korean Food Festival and Korean Cooking Competition, held on 13 November at ChefParade. The...

Freedom Week kicks off in Prague

Czechia approaches the anniversary of the Velvet Revolution and end of Communism in 1989. To commemotrate the historic milestone, Freedom Week kicks off in Prague. The series of events and happenings is organized by “Díky, že můžem”...

Remains of the only US pilot killed in Brno...

Eighty years ago, U.S. pilot William L. Kiggins was killed during a combat mission over Brno, becoming the only American soldier to die in the Moravian capital during World War II. On Wednesday, the American Ambassador to the Czech Republic...

Butter prices surge before Christmas in...

As the holiday season draws near, Czech households face a bitter challenge to their holiday baking traditions: soaring butter prices. With a 40% year-on-year increase, the cost of butter reached over 70 crowns in some stores. Some, including...

Into the Depths of the Mushroom: Prague...

An exhibition exploring the fascinating world of mushrooms is currently on display at the National Technical Library in Prague. Titled Do hloubi houby, or Into the Depths of the Mushroom, the exhibition presents the potential uses of mycelium...

Director of CzechTourism on 2024 summer...

Summer is over, and now CzechTourism, the country’s state-funded central tourist office, is reflecting on its successes and problems. The organisation’s director, František Reismüller, spoke to Danny Bate about the season just gone, as well as...

Does Prague have a car problem? Expert...

Prague’s car problem is not a secret. High car ownership persists, mainly because of political resistance and historical preservation laws which inadvertently hinder efforts to reduce car dependency. The dependency poses a challenge to its...

“Now I Feel Safe”: Prague-based journalist...

Alsu Kurmasheva, a Russian-American Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty journalist, was released in a landmark prisoner exchange in August, following nine months in Russian detention. The mother of two was sentenced to 6.5 years in prison on...

Czechia increases pensions for people who...

As the country approaches the 35th anniversary of Velvet Revolution of 1989, hundreds of dissidents have seen their income rise by an average of 4,400 Czech Crowns. It is often said that the winner takes it all. See more here. Author: Vít...

Skeletal remains of three mammoths...

Archaeologists from the Moravian city of Brno have reported an unprecedented discovery. During a rescue excavation in the broader city center, they unearthed the bones of at least three mammoths, alongside remains from other animals. They also...

“If we feel it from within, then life will...

Lidija Kovařík, who comes originally from Croatia but has lived in Prague for the last fifteen years, is the managing director of the Illusion Art Museum in Prague. She tells us about her story and career, the future of museums, and her work...

Roast goose, new wine and first snows:...

November 11th is the feast day of St. Martin in the Christian calendar, a day that brings with it a variety of traditions in Czechia. Most notable among these is a particularly hearty meal, consisting of roast goose, cabbage and dumplings...

Memorial 1620: re-enactment of a military...

On the occasion of the 404th anniversary of the Battle of Rakovník and the Battle of the White Mountain, the Bohemian troops set out again this year to meet their crushing defeat. The fifty-kilometer march significantly impacted the motivation...

Adam Stewart: Many Czechs don’t believe...

Englishman Adam Stewart is the founder and artistic director of the Prague Youth Theatre, a thriving company bring together around 200 children and teenagers from dozens of different nations in the Czech capital. He is also a leading member of...

The Cunning Little Vixen: An Opera by...

For this week’s Sunday Music Show, we will be playing you some music by Leoš Janáček, “The Cunning Little Vixen” – ranked among the most important Czech operas of the 20th century for the 100th anniversary of its premier on...

November 12, 1989: Canonization of Agnes of...

Thirty-five years ago, the canonization of Agnes of Bohemia marked a turning point for Czechoslovakia, symbolizing hope and the promise of change as the Velvet Revolution loomed on the horizon. On November 12, 1989—just five days before the...

404 years since the fateful Battle of White...

November 8th is the anniversary of the Battle of White Mountain (Bitva na Bílé hoře), fought in 1620 just outside Prague, which brought disaster for the ruling Czech aristocracy and drastically altered the face of the Czech lands. On November...

British defence attaché Col. Jonathan Kitson...

November 11th is Armistice Day, the international commemoration of the end of the First World War, which offers us today an opportunity to remember and honour those who have given their lives in combat. In the United Kingdom, the day is...

Charles University’s first female...

Professor Milena Králíčková, the first woman to hold the position of rector in Charles University’s centuries-long history, recently returned from a working visit to the United States aimed at strengthening existing academic partnerships and...

Karlovy Vary concert hall wins Czech...

This year’s Czech Architecture Award went to the new Concert Hall in Karlovy Vary, set within the renovated Imperial Spa complex. The newly completed Concert Hall in Karlovy Vary, designed by architects Petr Hájek, Nikoleta Slováková, and...

70th Algeria’s National Day Celebration

On the occasion of the 70th Algeria’s National Day, the Ambassador of the People’s Democratic Republic of Algeria to the Czech Republic, H.E. Mr. Belkacem Zeghmati, and his spouse hosted a reception at the iconic Grand Hotel International...

Slovak Gala Concert – 2024

On the occasion of the anniversary of the Czechoslovak Republic, H.E. Ms. Ingrid BROCKOVÁ, Ambassador of the Slovak Republic to the Czech Republic, and Ms. Ľubica Krénova, director of the Slovak Institute in Prague, hosted a Gala concert at the...

The National Gallery in Prague offers a...

The National Gallery Prague (NGP) is pleased to present the exhibition “École de Paris: Artists from Bohemia and Interwar Paris”, which focuses on an important but still less mapped chapter of Czech art in France. It will take place...

Jozef Síkela’s Vision as European...

Jozef Síkela spoke to the European Parliament on Wednesday to defend his designation as European Commissioner for International Partnerships. Síkela was questioned by members of the Development Committee, outlining a vision for the EU’s...

Historic Savarin Palace to become permanent...

The newly reconstructed Baroque Savarin Palace on the street Na Příkopě in central Prague will serve as the permanent home of the Alfons Mucha Museum. The partnership was announced earlier this week by the Mucha Foundation and Crestyl, the...

Czech women still delaying parenthood for...

Although many Czech women are still delaying parenthood to focus on careers, new research from the SYRI Institute suggests that this trend may be slowing down. Since the 1990s, a prevailing trend in Czechia has been for women to delay...

Mezipatra Queer Film Festival begins two...

Mezipatra, a Czech name that translates to ‘mezzanine’, is an internationally renowned LGBT-focused film festival, and it returns for this year on November 7th. First founded back in 2000, this year’s programme features a rich selection of...