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The key to the development of female...

Both companies with their teams and women themselves can participate. The program is suitable for fulfilling ESG goals Business & Professional Women CR (BPWCR) is proud to announce that on October 11, it will officially launch the 7th year...

Want to try on the crown of Czech kings...

The Crown of St. Wenceslas made for the coronation of Charles IV has a magic attraction. It is rarely put on display and people cue up for hours to see it. Few people know that there is a replica of it at Barrandov film studios that anyone can...

Jiří Mádl’s film Waves to represent...

Screenwriter and director Jiří Mádl’s film Waves has been selected as the Czech Republic ‘s official entry for the 97th Academy Awards where it will compete in the Best Foreign Film category. See more here. Author: Daniela Lazarová

Just the Ticket: Praha-Bubeneč railway...

The historical Bubeneč train station has opened its doors as ‘Stanice6’, a new pub and cultural centre. This comes ten years after the station served its last train. First built in 1850 under Franz Joseph I, the station was the...

Stag Moat: Where kings kept their game

In the shadow of Prague Castle and its heaving masses of visitors hides a quiet and hidden valley. First used for defensive purposes, the Stag Moat offers visitors a space to relax and to explore for its historical curiosities. The moat...

September 9th 1754: Consecration of Holy...

On September 9th 1754, the Baroque column of the Holy Trinity was consecrated by the bishop of Olomouc, Cardinal Ferdinand Julius Troyer, in the presence of the imperial-royal couple Maria Theresa and Francis I of Lorraine. Today, this UNESCO...

New book pays tribute to pioneering...

One of the winners of this year’s Most Beautiful Czech Books of the Year Award is Birds of Prague 1800-2020, published by the Czech Ornithological Society and Revolver Revue. It follows up on the work of the pioneering Czechoslovak...

Life lessons without electricity and running...

‘Forest kindergartens’ are a growing phenomenon in Czechia, offering children aged 3-6 educational and fun activities, and plenty of fresh air. One such kindergarten has recently opened close to the town of Litoměřice. While the first such...

Fort Hanička: intended as a nuclear shelter...

Built to protect Czechoslovakia against Nazi Germany and later repurposed as a nuclear shelter by the Communist regime, Fort Hanička served neither purpose. Today it is a museum that attracts thousands of military enthusiasts. Hanička was...

Kvietah and the thinking of Generation Z

Have you ever wondered what motivates today’s young adults? Magdalena Fendrychová, who performs under the stage name Kvietah, offers some insights. Her album Diky, včely (“Thanks, Bees”) has received acclaim for the powerful stories in...

THE LAST CHANCE TO SEE THE POISONOUS BEAUTY

This week, visitors to the Prague Zoo have the last chance to see thirty species of poisonous and very colorful woodpeckers in one place. They will be on display in the Gočárovy domy Gallery until Sunday, September 15. On the last day at 1 p.m...

Czechia braces for flooding. The memory of...

Czechia is bracing for potential severe flooding due to heavy rainfall which started on Thursday and is predicted to last for the next couple of days. Environment Minister Petr Hladík has likened the weather forecast to the years 1997 and 2002...

Beaver tail, bear paws and squirrel meat:...

Beaver tail, bear paws or squirrel meat – these are just some of the ingredients from historic recipes currently on display at the Olomouc Research Library. The exhibition presenting unique cookbooks from the Middle Ages until the 1930s...

Economist: rigidity and outdated policies...

Labor market conditions in Czechia have deteriorated for the third consecutive year and are now ranked as the tenth worst in the EU, primarily due to low flexibility and significant gender pay disparities. Despite having the lowest unemployment...

Dvořákova Praha 2024: A celebration of...

The Dvořákova Praha festival brings world-class orchestras and soloists to Prague, showcasing not only Dvořák’s works but also compositions by other classical masters. The festival opens with a performance of Dvořák’s “New World...

Catastrophic year for distilleries, opening...

According to the Distillers’ Union, the distilling season in Czechia will be particularly bad this year. Fruit distillate production is expected to fall to about one fifth of last year’s level – which was already bad. Between 20 and...

Brno chemists uncover real heat behind...

Chilli peppers may not always be as spicy as the label says. According to experts, manufacturers often do not even know how to measure the spiciness of their products correctly and sometimes quote values twice as high as the real strength...

Informing the world about the horrors of...

Today marks the centenary of the birth of Rudolf Vrba, a Czechoslovak and Jewish biochemist, who escaped from the Auschwitz concentration camp in 1942 together with fellow prisoner Alfréd Wetzler. Together they published the Vrba–Wetzler report...

Antonín Dvořák and his enduring connection...

Antonín Dvořák is one of the greatest musicians that Czechia has given to the world. Throughout his life, he remained firmly rooted in his native region of Central Bohemia. The world-famous composer lived in Prague on Žitná Street, but he spent...

The success of Czech technology in the space...

Space X’s Falcon 9 rocket will carry the NASA-developed HERA detector into space and the first astronauts to launch commercially into free space. It works thanks to the integration of the module with the Timepix chip, which is produced by...

The 202nd Anniversary of the Independence of...

On the occasion of the 202nd Anniversary of the Independence of Brazil, the ambassador of the Federative Republic of Brazil H.E Ms. Sonia Regina Guimaraes Gomes hosted a special reception at the beautiful garden of the Residence in Troja...

Photo exhibition“Bucharest in the 19th...

The Embassy of Romania to the Czech Republic with the Bucharest Municipality Museum and the city hall of Prague 6 organized a photo exhibition of the Czech Photographer Franz Duschek “Bucharest in the 19th Century as seen through the eyes of...

PRAGUE ZOO – POISONOUS SNAKES

Visitors to the Prague Zoo can now see rare tiger snakes. In addition to their color, these brightly colored reptiles are particularly interesting due to their double toxicity. Not only is their poison, which they inject into the body of their...

UN Tourism Global Conference on Wine Tourism...

The UN Tourism Global Conference on Wine Tourism is set to return to focus on traditions and cultural heritage. The eighth edition of the Conference, co-hosted by the Ministry of Economy of the Republic of Armenia, will be held in Yerevan (11...

UN Tourism and FIA Reinforce Partnership to...

Madrid, Spain, 2 September 2024 – UN Tourism and the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA), have partnered to advance Sports Tourism on a global scale.  The new Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) marks a step forward in the...

Thai Market 2024

The Embassy of the Kingdom of Thailand organized a new event celebrating the 50thAnniversary of Diplomatic Relations between the Kingdom of Thailand and the Czech Republic H.E. Mr. Suwat KAEWSOOK Ambassador of the Kingdom of Thailand and his...

Tank Day showcases historical and...

The Military Technical Museum Lešany near Týnec nad Sázavou traditionally organizes an exhibition of tanks for military buffs on the last weekend of the summer holidays. This year’s jubilee edition featured equipment from the collections...

“Invisible stamp” developed by Czech...

Czech scientists have developed a unique “invisible stamp” that could help identify the owners of rare documents or works of art that got lost or stolen. The stamp is not detectable to the human eye and can only be deciphered by an X-ray...

Screening of the Philippine movie K’NA...

As a part of the ASEAN PLUS FILM FESTIVAL, H.E. Mr. Eduardo MENEZ – Ambassador of the Republic of Philippines, organized a screening at the Prague municipal library of the beautiful movie K’NA THE Dreamweaver. Watch the Video H.E. Mr...

Savarin Palace to open to public for Prague...

Prague Art Week, a four-day event presenting the best of Prague’s galleries and art museums, gets underway in the capital on Friday evening. The festival’s main venue will be located at the historic Savarin Palace in the centre of the city...

On Tuesday, September 10 For the sixth time...

On Tuesday, September 10, the Good Will Run of the Olga Havel Foundation will start in the Hvězda nature reserve to help families in adverse life situations. The entire proceeds from the starting charity race, which is organized by the Goodwill...

Nicholas Winton Street honors Holocaust hero...

The newly inaugurated Nicholas Winton Street in Prague was officially opened today by representatives of the Prague 7 municipality and other organizations. The ceremony coincides with the anniversary of the outbreak of the Second World War and...

Almost 22 billion crowns for education. MMR...

In the years 2014–2020, the Integrated Regional Operational Program (IROP) of the Ministry for Regional Development supported a total of 1,820 investment projects in regional education with 21.57 billion crowns from the European Regional...

Markéta Pekarová Adamová opened a birthing...

Speaker of the Chamber of Deputies Markéta Pekarová Adamová attended the official  opening of the prenatal medicine center in Lviv, western Ukraine. The center’s equipment for 10 million crowns was purchased from Czech humanitarian aid...

The Speaker of the Chamber of Deputies...

The Speaker of the Chamber of Deputies Markéta Pekarová Adamová received the Speaker of the Polish Sejm Szymon Hołownia. The main topic of the joint meeting was mutual inter-parliamentary cooperation in the context of the current political and...

“Taming the Storm”: Unity and support for...

The GLOBSEC 2024 Forum, held in Prague over the weekend under the patronage of Czech President Petr Pavel, centered around the theme “Taming the Storm,” with an emphasis on central and eastern Europe’s crucial role in maintaining global...

Czechast with Martin Tlapa, Czech Ambassador...

Czechast talks with Martin Tlapa, Czechia’s Ambassador to Canada, who grew up in Prague’s blue-collar neighborhoods during Communist rule. “I was born in Kobylisy, a district in Prague 8. See more here. Author: Vít Pohanka

CzechTourism launched the autumn phase of...

is launching the autumn phase of this year’s key campaign “Unexpected Wellbeing”. Even in this wave, it shows foreign tourists how to exercise, relax, and rest while traveling in the Czech Republic. It emphasizes the unique...

Czech scientists create new compound that...

Experts from the Czech Academy of Science’s Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry have developed a new compound that could address two major health challenges of the present day: obesity and Alzheimer’s disease. I discussed the...

The exhibition of the Czech Crown Jewels...

The royal crown, apple and scepter will be on display in the Vladislav Hall of Prague Castle from Tuesday 17 to Monday 30 September as part of the celebration of St. Wenceslas’ anniversary. This year, the exhibition with the subtitle...

David Černý’s statue of Olympic legend now...

A new work of art by Czech artist David Černý, in honour of the legendary Czech gymnast Věra Čáslavská, has been set up in Prague’s Malá Strana. The kinetic statue, which is ten metres high, was first exhibited at the recent Olympic Games in...

THE FIRST WOMBAT BORN IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC...

The female common Mersey wombat in the Prague Zoo becomes independent. The first wombat born in the Czech Republic has already stopped sucking mother's milk and has fully switched to adult food. She no longer returns to her mother Winkleigh's...

The President of the Republic received the...

On Tuesday, August 27, 2024, the President of the Republic Petr Pavel received the head of the Czech Republic’s embassies abroad at Prague Castle. You can watch the video with parts of the President’s speech ( In Czech )  and of Mr. Jan...

The Czech Republic is leading the world beer...

The Czech Republic attracts more and more tourists thanks to its rich beer tradition. According to the latest statistics from the Czech Tourism Office – CzechTourism, the most popular beer destinations include Pilsenský Prazdroj, which was...

The Government has supported the operation...

The government discussed and approved the proposal of ministers Ivan Bartoš and Marian Jurečka on the institutional anchoring of the Agency for Social Inclusion, in an amended form, and confirmed that it will continue to operate in cities and...

THE FINALISTS OF THE VÁCLAV HAVLA PRIZE FOR...

A seven-member jury led by the President of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe Theodoros Rousopoulos announced in the premises of the Václav Havel Library the three finalists for the international Václav Havel Prize for Human...

Amendment of the Czech Labour Code

No sooner have the rules resulting from the “big” October amendment to the Czech Labour Code started to be successfully applied in practice than the government has already introduced and approved another amendment, this time a “flexible” one.

Women’s FINdependence Day: Celebrating...

The Business & Professional Women CR (BPWCR) organization celebrated the 94th anniversary of the founding of its parent international network BPW International with the FINdependence Day event, which took place yesterday in Prague in...

Rare unexploded World War II bomb near...

An unexploded 500-pound bomb from the Second World War, which was found on Wednesday on the grounds of a chemical plant in Záluží near Litvínov has led to the evacuation of 600 residents. Nothing like this has ever been found in the modern...

Video projections of historic events in St...

The Church of St. Jacob in Brno, one of the country’s most valuable late Gothic buildings, recently reopened to the public after 3 years of extensive repairs. The newly renovated house of prayer now houses a multimedia exhibition that showcases...

Bartoš: Postponing digitisation of...

Postponing the digitisation of construction permits system would cause more economic damage to Czechia than its launch in its current form, Regional Development Minister Ivan Bartoš said in a debate programme on Czech Television on Sunday.

Protest singer Karel Kryl’s iconic songs...

On August 21, Czechs marked the 56th anniversary of the Soviet-led Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia. The oppressive atmosphere and frustrations of the time are reflected in the music of Karel Kryl, the country’s leading protest singer.

August 25, 1969: Production of Škoda 100...

The serial production of the new Škoda 100 model began in Mladá Boleslav on August 25, 1969. Unlike its predecessor, the Škoda 1000 MB, which was considered one of the best vehicles in its class, the new model was not that visually attractive...

Scottish Games at Sychrov Castle

Bagpipers, lovers of kilts, whisky, Scottish music and traditional Scottish sports gathered at Sychrov Castle in the Liberec Region for the 24th annual Scottish Games.

“We are ready to demonstrate for months”:...

Trade unionists are currently negotiating an increase in the salaries of law enforcement, other security forces, and firefighters with the Interior Ministry. The workers' representatives are calling for a 10% wage increase starting in October...

Kolache – the sweet pastry you must...

The name kolach (koláč) originates from the Czech word kolo, meaning "circle" or "wheel" and is a good description of the sweet round pie that comes in all sizes and a variety of delicious fillings. How are they made and why do we love them so...

Award-winning cafe opens new store in...

Nestled in the heart of Vinohrady, Prague, the newly opened May Cafe is making a name for itself as a cozy retreat for coffee enthusiasts and casual sippers alike. Opened by the award-winning Mazelab Roastery in Dejvice, the cafe attracts...

Plzeň residents facing a late summer bat...

The oppressive late summer heatwave is not the only thing that is making life difficult for some city residents. The West Bohemian city of Plzeň is currently fighting an infestation of bats that swarm to urban areas on warm and humid summer...

Czech expedition to explore possibly...

A team of Czech researchers are set to explore what is probably the largest underground thermal lake in the world. They made the discovery on the border of Albania and Greece already two years ago, but were unable to complete their research due...

Czechia among leading consumers and...

Czechia is one of the world's biggest producers, exporters, and consumers of poppies. Poppy seeds are known for their positive health benefits, distinct nutty flavor and in Czechia they are among the most basic and popular ingredients for...

Government approves new rules for residence...

EU citizens staying in the Czech Republic for more than 90 days will have to register with the Ministry of Interior, according to a draft law approved by the Czech government on Wednesday. See more here. Author: Daniela Lazarová

Replica of 18th century Czech pirate ship...

Although Czechia is a landlocked country, a replica of an 18th century privateer ship, named La Grace, is sailing the seas under the Czech flag. La Grace was constructed by Captain Josef Dvorský and a group of enthusiasts as a tribute to a...

Czech scientist receives prestigious award...

Czech scientist Tomáš Čižmár has won the European Microscopy Society award for contributing to the development of a new, hair-thin endo-microscope, which allows detailed investigation of hard to access brain areas. The revolutionary instrument...

MotoGP races will return to Brno next year

The World Road Motorcycle Championship will return to Brno’s Masaryk Circuit next year after a five-year break, Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala announced. The state will support the event financially through the National Sports Agency.

ICE CREAM SATURDAY AT ZOO PRAGUE

On Saturday, August 24, residents of the Prague Zoo will be treated to an ice cream refreshment. Gorillas, elephants, sea lions, and even the polar bears get special frozen treats.

“Prospects of change? Russia two and a...

Speaker of the Chamber of Deputies Markéta Pekarová Adamová organized a seminar on the topic "Prospects of change? Russia two and a half years since the aggression against Ukraine" at the building of the Chamber of Deputies, in Prague.

The key to developing women’s...

Empowering Women Mentoring opens applications for talented women for the seventh time from companies. Both companies with their teams and women themselves can participate. The program is suitable for fulfilling ESG goals

Scientists: Venus of Věstonice made of clay

Venus of Dolní Věstonice, a Stone-Age ceramic sculpture of a female figure considered one of the oldest pieces of art in the world, was made from fragments of rocks and tiny fossils, not mammoth bones as previously believed.

Should mobile phones be banned from...

While some European countries, namely France, Italy, the UK, and the Netherlands, have totally banned the use of mobile phones in schools, there is still no clear consensus on this issue in Czechia.

The Pravčice Gate in Bohemian Switzerland...

The Usti nad Labem Region has many attractions but there is nothing to beat the breathtaking beauty of the sandstone rocks of Bohemian Switzerland and the Pravčice gate of sandstone created through millions of years of erosion.

The end of the Prague Spring – David...

David Bradbury is a former director general of the British Library. In 1968, the foreign language student found himself in Czechoslovakia right after the Soviet-led invasion. Despite the unusual times, he formed lifelong friendships with a...

Czechia marks 56th anniversary of Soviet-led...

Top officials gathered outside Czech Radio at middday on Wednesday to recall the battle that took place there in the first hours of the Soviet-led invasion on August 21, 1968 and to pay homage to those who died defending the Czechoslovak Radio...

Legs out of Water: Provocative artist Kurt...

A small pond in Jeseník is attracting plenty of attention. Kurt Gebauer, a provocative Czech sculptor, painter and lifelong fighter for better public space, has selected it for one of his latest public installations.

Revenue from frozen Russian assets to help...

Part of the revenue from frozen Russian assets in the European Union will be spent on the purchase of ammunition for Ukraine, within the Czech shells-for Ukraine initiative, Defence Minister Jana Černochová announced on the X network on Tuesday.

Film Waves recreates battle outside...

The first days of the Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia were closely tied to the Czechoslovak Radio building in front of which bloody clashes took place and at least 15 civilians were killed. The newly released film Waves, inspired by the...

Czech conservationists call for special...

Despite years of appeals from nature and animal conservationists, the Czech police have not created a dedicated unit to address incidents of poisoned birds of prey or poaching. The frequency of these cases has been rising annually in Czechia...

Bohemian roast duck with sauerkraut and...

Roast duck served with dumplings and stewed red cabbage is a Czech specialty served at family dinners, neighborly gatherings, and on special occasions. Find out how we make it and how it compares to your own family recipe! See more here...

Czech-Slovak store in NY warms the hearts...

Getting coarse flour for crumble topping or the typical Czech cottage cheese needed for the country’s delicious kolaches is not easy in America. Many Czech and Slovak expats have these items delivered from Polish shops. But for those in the...

Czech Senate approves postal voting for...

The Czech Senate has approved a bill allowing Czechs living abroad to vote by mail. The legislation should come into force in time for the 2025 general elections. The law has been in the making for two decades but faced fierce resistance in the...

Czech army wants to open up to as many...

An upcoming amendment to the decree on medical fitness for active military service, effective September, aims to streamline the process for military enlistment. It will reduce paperwork, simplify entry requirements, and enable the government to...

The ceremonial changing of the guard at...

Starting tomorrow, visitors to the Castle can once again observe the daily changing of the guard in front of the Giant’s Gate, which borders Prague Castle from Hradčanské náměstí. The gate was closed for several weeks due to the necessary...