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On 9 June 2026 NHK Collection for Lidice...

The public opening will take place at the Lidice Gallery, Tokajícká 152, Lidice, attended by Huma Kabakci, custodian of the NHK Collection; Dr. Eduard Stehlik, Director of the Lidice Memorial; Ruth Noack, member of the LAC Council; and Míloslav...

Could it be Alzheimer’s? Czech scientists...

A team of Czech scientists has developed DigiDiadem, an app designed to help identify memory problems at an early stage. Using ten simple voice-based tasks and artificial intelligence, the system analyzes speech patterns that may indicate...

“It’s a big moment”: Prague approves plan...

After over a decade of preparation, the Prague Council last week approved a new zoning plan for the city. What will it do to fix Prague’s shortage of new apartments? And does it factor in all the amenities that development will demand? I spoke...

Jana Boková: “En toda América Latina siento...

Convocada por una retrospectiva de sus mejores películas, la realizadora Jana Boková volvió a Praga con más miedo que certezas. Sin embargo, el entusiasmo del público y un episodio surrealista mientras bailaba tango le devolvieron, de golpe...

Czech tennis sensation Jakub Menšík storms...

Jakub Menšík’s breakthrough season has reached another milestone. The Czech tennis star defeated Brazil’s João Fonseca in straight sets to become the first Czech man in sixteen years to reach the semifinals at Roland Garros...

From Czechia to Myanmar: Karlovy Vary...

The 12 contenders for the Crystal Globe at the 60th edition of the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival have just been revealed. They include one Czech picture as well as works from as far afield as Myanmar and Lebanon. Meanwhile the...

Survey finds widespread experience of...

A new survey commissioned by the organisation Konsent suggests that relationships between teachers and students may be more common than many people realise. The research also found broad agreement that such behaviour has no place in schools...

Stalin in Prague: A symbol of electronic...

For most people, hearing the name Stalin evokes images of the late Soviet dictator and of immense restriction. But in the case of many people in the Czech capital the name has instead become associated with fairy lights, electronic music and...

Breaking the cycle: New portal to help...

Up to 70 percent of former prisoners in the Czech Republic end up returning to jail, often because they lack access to housing, work, addiction treatment or family support after release. A new online platform, launching this autumn, aims to...

“When I go to the US people only know...

Earlier this year, Jan Zikmund launched Zikmund Literary, an agency that primarily aims to help Czech authors find readers around the world. But how does he plan to achieve this? How do books from this country tend to fare in foreign markets...

Madrid memorial honors Czech man who hid...

In the Madrid Río park, just a few steps from the Puente de Praga, the statue of František Suchý has been standing for a few days now. Suchý was the director of the Strašnice Crematorium, who secretly preserved the identities of more than two...

Eastern Bloc Veterans‘ Meet 2026

Owners and enthusiasts of cars, motorcycles and utility vehicles from the former Eastern Bloc gathered at Autocamp Hnačov in the Klatovy District for this year’s annual gathering of historic vehicles. The photograph captures a moment from the...

Prague unveils new Petřín funicular cars...

Prague’s public transport operator has unveiled the new cars for the Petřín Funicular, allowing the public to see them for the first time, as reconstruction of the line moves toward completion in the second half of September. The popular cable...

Yvonne Přenosilová: Czech Brenda Lee and the...

Yvonne Přenosilová was a Czech singer and radio presenter, regarded as one of the pioneers of Czech rhythm and blues and rock and roll. Her life and career were shaped not only by music, but also by political upheaval, emigration, and a...

Jerome of Prague: The Hus follower also...

It is 610 years since the death of Jerome of Prague (Jeroným Pražský), who sought to defend Jan Hus but ended up burnt at the stake for heresy himself. Exactly 610 years ago, on May 30, 1416, the Czech philosopher and university professor...

New gold coin celebrating Plzeň sells for...

The Czech National Bank has unveiled a new gold coin dedicated to the west Bohemian city of Plzeň. Although its face value is 5,000 crowns, collectors are already paying almost 60,000 for it. Made from pure gold, the coin features some of...

Magical garden of Prague’s Rothmayer Villa...

The garden of Rothmayer Villa in Prague, one of the finest examples of Czechoslovak interwar architecture, is now open to the public free of charge. Visitors can now explore the garden, famously photographed by Josef Sudek, without having to...

The 78th Independence Day of the State of...

On the occasion of the 78th Independence Day of the State of Israel, H.E. Mr. Amir Weissbrod, the Ambassador of Israel to the Czech Republic, hosted a reception at the beautiful garden of the Ambassador’s Residence. The honored guest was...

The 5th Turkish Cuisine Week, and a surprise

H.E. Mr. Metin  FEYZIOGLU, the Ambassador of the Republic of Türkiye to the Czech Republic, and Mrs. Birgul FEYZIOGLU, hosted a special event on the occasion of the Turkish cuisine week, at their beautiful residence. The theme of this year is...

Great News – AURUM resort – A Place in the...

Located at Černý Důl, Krkonoše, Aurum Resort is a modern next-generation mountain resort in the heart of the Krkonoše Mountains, redefining the way people experience time in the mountains. It brings together sport, regeneration, gastronomy, and...

Una ciudad de cuento con muchas capas:...

Un ranking global basado en millones de reservas y opiniones sitúa a Praga como una de las ciudades más atractivas para descubrir a pie, gracias a su centro histórico compacto y su creciente apuesta por el turismo de experiencias. Praga se ha...

The Czech Senate at 30: “It prevents...

The Czech Senate celebrated 30 years of existence in a ceremony on Tuesday evening. But what has the upper house of Parliament actually achieved in the last three decades? And could talk of abolishing it ever become reality? I discussed those...

Child dies of diphtheria in Czechia...

An unvaccinated preschool child from the Ostrava region has died after contracting diphtheria, a disease that had become extremely rare thanks to routine immunization. The case has prompted renewed concern about vaccine coverage, with health...

Richard Falbr, 1990s union leader and...

Richard Falbr, a former head of the main Czech trade unions umbrella body and MEP, has died at the age of 85. A very well-known face in public life in the 1990s, Falbr was born in the UK during the war to a Czech airman father and Spanish...

Line-up of eclectic Prague Sounds to include...

The line-up of the 2026 Prague Sounds multi-genre music festival has just been announced. Names such as sitar star Anoushka Shankar, jazz pioneer Shabaka and electronica-and-visuals wizard Max Cooper will appear at a variety of venues in the...

Prague Castle’s Renaissance jewel Belvedere...

Prague Castle’s Renaissance jewel, the Royal Summer Palace of Queen Anne, better known as the Belvedere, is closing to the public for nearly two years as a major restoration project begins. The Prague Castle Administration has launched the...

30th edition of Prague Grand Prix

The 2026 Speedway Grand Prix at Prague’s Stadion Markéta featured a showdown between the elite riders of world speedway. Pictured are Max Fricke, Adam Bubba Bednář, Jason Doyle and Brady Kurtz. See more here.

Bob Frídl: The 1970s idol nicknamed the...

Exactly 85 years ago, on May 24, one of the most famous American singer-songwriters, Bob Dylan, is born. A few years later and several thousand kilometres further east, another baby sees the light of day for the first time – Jozef Frídl, who...

Thirty years since Jan Železný made javelin...

On 25 May, 1996, Czech javelin thrower Jan Železný threw 98.48 m at a small meet in Germany where he reportedly travelled „just to test his form“. The world record set in Jena in 1996 still stands today and remains one of the toughest records...

Nanoplastics penetrate the lungs’ protective...

Czech researchers have discovered that nanoplastics can weaken the lungs’ natural defence system, raising fresh concerns about the health risks posed by the tiny particles now found almost everywhere in the environment. Using a special...

This year’s Open House Prague to highlight...

This weekend, more than 100 usually inaccessible buildings and spaces across Prague will open to the public free of charge as part of the Open House festival, whose theme this year explores the link between historic preservation and urban...

About half of the domestic harvest destroyed...

Orchard owners in several regions are dealing with the consequences of the frosts. According to preliminary estimates by the Fruit Growers Union, the harvest will be roughly half of the average, and the damage could reach hundreds of millions...

Colombian music concert “Marimbea All...

On the occasion of Ibero-American Week in Prague, the Ambassador of Colombia to the Czech Republic, H.E. Ms. Solangel Ortiz, hosted a Colombian music concert “Marimbea All Stars” at the French Institute in Prague. It was a great...

Filipínská Barrio Fiesta 2026 on July 4, 2026

Filipínská Barrio Fiesta 2026 Brings a Vibrant Celebration of Filipino Culture, Music, and Community to Prague The Filipino community in the Czech Republic warmly invites the public to experience Filipínská Barrio Fiesta 2026, a vibrant...

RETURN OF THE WILD HORSES 2026: THE...

The return of the wild horses continues this year! The transport of Przewalski’s horses to Kazakhstan, directed by Prague Zoo and its partners, will begin next week. This will happen almost exactly fifteen years after the first Prague...

Ingeniería española al servicio del nuevo...

Hace un siglo, el presidente Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk recibió el primer automóvil con el emblema de Škoda, una lujosa limusina basada en la ingeniería de la firma española Hispano Suiza que simbolizó el avance tecnológico y las ambiciones del...

GLOBSEC bringing political leaders and...

The annual GLOBSEC Forum is set to bring over 2,000 guests – including presidents, ministers and business and civil society leaders – to Prague later this week. Run by the think-tank GLOBSEC, the strategic conference will deliver dozens of in...

“We’re standing on their shoulders”: Jewish...

New plaques at Prague’s Old Jewish Cemetery pay tribute to staff at the city’s Jewish Museum who saved countless valuable artefacts during the Holocaust. The memorial helps mark the 120th anniversary of the foundation of the museum, one of the...

Prague remains a global congress powerhouse...

Prague has ranked sixth among thousands of destinations in the latest global congress rankings, confirming its place among the world’s leading conference cities. International conferences bring significant economic benefits, with delegates...

35 years since Leopold Sulovský became first...

Thirty-five years ago, mountaineer Leopold Sulovský became the first Czech to reach the summit of Mount Everest. On May 17, 1991, he climbed the world’s highest mountain with an Italian expedition, reaching an altitude of 8,848 metres at a time...

Škoda expands electric line-up with budget...

Škoda Auto has officially unveiled its smallest and most affordable electric vehicle to date, the new Škoda Epiq, during a world premiere in Zurich. The compact crossover represents Škoda’s latest step in its rapid expansion of electric...

“Father of detox” Jaroslav Skála began...

When psychiatrist Jaroslav Skála opened the world’s first medically supervised sobering-up station, he wanted to help intoxicated people rather than punish them. Although his idea revolutionised immediate care for intoxicated people, sobering...

Lynx Bardi crosses Czechia from south to...

A two-year-old lynx named Bardi has completed what experts say is the longest lynx migration ever recorded in Czechia. The young male travelled from the Šumava region in the far south of the country all the way to the German side of the Krušné...

Jules Verne’s dream machine takes flight in...

In a sports hall in the Czech town of Pelhřimov, a dream from the age of steam and brass finally lifted off the ground. A nearly three-meter-long replica of the Albatross – the fantastical flying machine from Jules Verne’s 1886 novel...

Prague Fringe at 25: Steve Gove and Angus...

Since its seat-of-the-pants beginnings in the early 2000s, the Prague Fringe has established itself as one of the leading events of its kind in Europe. Indeed, this year the festival is marking no less than a quarter century of existence with a...

The skull of Saint Zdislava safely extracted...

The story of the theft of the skull of Saint Zdislava, which shocked the nation last week, has a happy ending. The police found it in time and restorers say it will be preserved for future generations. However, questions still remain about when...

New gallery space opens inside Prague’s...

A once-neglected passageway inside the iconic Prague apartment building known as Molochov has been transformed into a new gallery space. The opening exhibition features works by illustrator and artist Jakub Bachorík. Standing opposite the wide...

Who is turning 100 and still making children...

Puppets are considered a true national heritage in Czechia. Therefore, it is no surprise that when one of the most famous of them, the little rascal Hurvínek, celebrates his 100th birthday, celebrations are taking place across the entire...

Czech animation at its best: Popular Czech...

He is big, shaggy, kind-hearted, and loves his best friend Ája – Maxipes Fík is an animated fairy-tale character who has been wishing children good night for five decades. Nevertheless, it is also a prime example of Czech animation resulting...

The Republic of Croatia National Day...

On the occasion of the National Day, Armed Forces Day of the Republic of Croatia, the Ambassador of Croatia, H.E. Mrs. Ljiljana Pancirov, and the Defense Attache, CDR Ivo Musulin, hosted a reception and exhibition of the “Cravat Story” at the...

Piano Recital at the Ambassador of the...

H.E. Mr. Metin  FEYZIOGLU, the Ambassador of the Republic of Türkiye to the Czech Republic, and Mrs. Birgul FEYZIOGLU, hosted a Piano recital at their beautiful residence in Prague. The piano recital was performed by Ruya Taner, one of...

BRING BACK BLUE: EXTINCT PHEASANTS HEADING...

Edwards’ pheasants, who have not been seen in the wild since 2000, are returning to their original homeland. Ten pairs will be transported to Vietnam this week by the Berlin Zoo, with three of the twenty animals coming directly from the...

Petr Pavel and Alexander Stubb on Europe...

In this special episode of Czechast, Czech President Petr Pavel and Finnish President Alexander Stubb have a timely discussion on Europe’s future, security, and democracy. A thoughtful conversation between two European leaders at a critical...

México y Chequia: un vínculo de larga data...

En su visita oficial a Praga, la viceministra de Relaciones Exteriores de México, María Teresa Mercado Pérez, impulsó la firma de nuevos acuerdos bilaterales, abriendo paso a una cooperación más profunda en innovación y tecnología. También...

Pavel and Babiš agree to changes in list of...

President Petr Pavel and Prime Minister Andrej Babiš have agreed to four changes in a proposed list of new Czech ambassadors, the former said on Tuesday, adding that he would not comment on the matter further at present. See more here. Author:...

New app based on satellite data will help...

Cities and municipalities in the Czech Republic and Slovakia are gaining a new ally in the fight against climate change. Using freely available European satellite data, Czech and Slovak researchers have developed an app that will help local...

“No boring 19th-century dude”: Prague...

A new exhibition is currently underway at the Náprstek Museum of Asian, African and American Cultures in Prague, marking 200 years since the birth of Vojtěch Náprstek, a remarkable 19th-century figure who was not only the founder of a museum...

“Reading helps us understand difficult...

Book World Prague, Czechia’s biggest literary festival, gets underway at Prague’s Exhibition Grounds this week, featuring around 60 international writers, including historian Timothy Snyder. Ahead of the festival, I spoke with its director...

Prague Archbishop warns thief of priceless...

The skull of Saint Zdislava, a priceless 800-year-old relic, was stolen this week from a glass case in the Basilica of St Lawrence and St Zdislava north of Prague. The theft has stunned clergy and worshippers alike, raising fears over the fate...

Rare falcons raising chicks on Czech power...

The site of a nuclear power plant is not a place where you would expect to see wildlife or conservation efforts. However both the Temelin and Dukovany power plants pride themselves in providing rare birds of prey with a safe nesting ground. The...

Wolfgang Beltracchi, once Europe’s most...

For decades, Wolfgang Beltracchi fooled the art world with paintings he passed off as lost works by famous artists. Now the German former forger is exhibiting his own paintings in Prague. His works hung in galleries, museums and private...

Barbara Hannigan, Sir Simon Rattle and...

The biggest classical music festival in Czechia gets underway on Tuesday as the 81st edition of the Prague Spring International Music Festival opens with Bedřich Smetana’s Má vlast, performed this year by the Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra...

Czech-Italian Nico Moro sets off on another...

Last winter Nico Moro managed to walk from Třebíč all the way to the Olympics in Milan. He covered more than 920 kilometres on foot in 31 days and gained many fans and supporters. Less than three months later, he already has a new goal –...

The best dog groomers compete at the...

Do you know who a groomer is? It is a dog hairstylist. At the international GrooMasters competition in Prague, 140 of the best dog groomers from Czechia, Slovakia, Germany and even Canada showcased their precision and skill in grooming and...

Blood in Bohemia: the violent legend of the...

It is a dramatic legend of violence between women striving for independence and men determined to reassert control. In Blood in Bohemia, a special series of Czechast, the episode explores the Maidens’ War and its enduring appeal. The story...

Fighting the Nazis with humour: wartime...

Filip Šír from the National Museum in Prague has spent years researching into a series of remarkable wartime broadcasts made by the much-loved Czech duo Jiří Voskovec and Jan Werich. Their satirical sketches and songs, some of them in English...

The National Day of the Republic of Poland...

On the occasion of the National Day of the Republic of Poland - May 3rd Constitution Day, Ms. Barbara Krystyna TUGE-ERECIŃSKA, Minister Plenipotentiary, Chargé d´Affaires a.i. of the Republic of Poland, hosted a special reception at the...

Farewell H.E. Archbishop Jude Thaddeus Okolo...

On the occasion of the first Anniversary of the election of His Holiness Pope Leo XIV to the See of Saint Peter, and a farewell from H.E. Archbishop Jude Thaddeus Okolo – Apostolic Nuncio to the Czech Republic, the Apostolic Nunciature in...

The President of the Republic received the...

President Petr Pavel received the President of the Republic of Finland, Alexander Stubb, at Prague Castle. President of the Republic of Finland Alexander Stubb arrived on Monday, the 4th of May, for a two-day official visit. President Pavel...

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...