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International dance project in Studio ALTA will bring comic relief

29.6.2020 — On the 2nd and 3rd of July, Studio ALTA will present 'How Things Go', the first joint project by the newly formed duo Felix Baumann (DE) and Sean Henderson (US/ CH). Baumann and Henderson brilliantly combine dance, physical and visual theatre. In 'How Things Go', the two performers' encounters with various objects cause a chain reaction, which inevitably leads to chaos. However, they do not give up or lose their sense of humour, and the audience laughs with them. Witnessing such creative yet futile efforts makes you think of comedians like Buster Keaton, Charlie Chaplin and the Czech animated slapstick pair Pat & Mat.

Cars on Smetanovo Embankment to be replaced by beer gardens and terraces

22.5.2020 — Following in the footsteps of great cities such as Barcelona, Paris, Brussels, New York and Berlin, the city of Prague is planning to create more public space for pedestrians. The first new pedestrian zone will be created in part of the Smetanovo Embankment ('Smetanovo nábřeží'). Car traffic towards Křížovnické Square near Charles Bridge will go through Divadelní and Karoliny Světlé streets instead.

Bioindication environmental monitoring – regular monitoring of living organisms at selected localities

21.6.2007 — Certain plants and animals reacts to the growing load in a more sensitive manner than humans, they allow to register effects and assess the level of acceptability of local conditions to human population in advance /text based on the chapter Regular monitoring of living organisms at selected localities (bioindication monitoring) published in yearbook Prague Environment 2006/.

Horror exhibition in MeetFactory

21.7.2020 — TOO HOT by Eva Jaroňová is the first post-pandemic exhibition in the MeetFactory gallery in Smíchov. Eva Riebová, the Kostka Gallery curator, had to cancel the Indian artist Afrah Shafiq's exhibition due to the coronavirus pandemic. However, she was given the opportunity to seek out a Czech artist and discovered Eva Jaroňová, who participated in the Kostka Gallery's open call in the past.

Vítkov exhibition commemorates the journey to Latvian independence

23.9.2020 — The National Memorial on the Vítkov Hill hosts an exhibition 'We want to be free, we will be free!', which is dedicated to the establishment of the independent State of Latvia. The exhibition will be open in the Ceremonial Hall until the 4th of October.

Advent and Christmas preparations in Prague Zoo

30.11.2019 — The Christmas tree in Prague Zoo will officially be lit up on Sunday, the 1st of December. Advent in Prague Zoo will be dedicated to producing presents for the animals.

73 buildings open their doors for Open House Prague 2020

31.8.2020 — This year, the Open House Prague urban architecture festival will take place on the weekend of the 5th and 6th September. A total of 73 architecturally interesting buildings and spaces will be open free of admission to the public.

Visitors head to Prague swimming pools Šutka and Strahov

30.5.2020 — As part of the fourth wave of the release of coronavirus measures, both natural and artificial swimming pools (indoor and outdoor) are allowed to open. This also applies to Strahov swimming pool and Šutka water park, which both opened to visitors after a few months of closure on the 25th of May.

Rada schválila seznam akcí považovaných za veřejný zájem

18.3.2014 — Celkem čtrnáct kulturních a společenských akcí Praha letos považuje za konané ve veřejném zájmu. Pro zajištění jejich hladkého průběhu je potřeba, aby v místech jejich konání neparkovala vozidla. Jde například o Pražský mezinárodní maraton, Muzejní noc, Den bez aut nebo závod Běchovice-Praha.

Praha vyhlašuje výtvarnou soutěž ke Světovému dni luskounů. Párek těchto vzácných zvířat se již brzy objeví v pražské zoo

17.2.2022 — Třetí sobota v únoru každoročně patří jednomu z nejpodivuhodnějších a zároveň nejohroženějších druhů zvířat na světě. Světový den luskounů se bude slavit také v Zoo Praha, která již letos na jaře tyto vzácné živočichy představí jako své nové obyvatele v expozici Indonéská džungle.

Mládě luskouna krátkoocasého je samička, jméno vybere veřejnost

9.7.2024 — Teprve druhé mládě luskouna v Evropě, které minulý týden v noci na 1. července 2024 přišlo na svět v Zoo Praha, je samičkou. Zjištění pražských chovatelů potvrdili na základě zaslaných fotografií i odborníci z tchajwanské Taipei Zoo.

Traffic measures on the Vršovická and Otakarova roads

21.2.2020 — From the 22nd of February 2020, transport measures will be introduced due to ongoing reconstruction works on railway bridges across Vršovická and Otakarova streets for the optimization of Prague Hostivař - Prague Main Railway Station. The transport measures will take place in two stages.

Experience Prague Zoo with all your senses

15.11.2019 — On Sunday, the 17th of November, Prague Zoo will present an exhibition for people with sight loss, as well as for others to understand what it's like to perceive a zoo with senses other than sight.

Learn about Jewish history in Prague with reduced entrance fee

23.5.2020 — The Jewish Museum is one of the most significant tourist destinations in Prague. Since its reopening after the closure due to the coronavirus pandemic, you can enjoy the world-famous sites and exhibitions for a reduced entrance fee for a limited time.

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National Gallery exhibits Myslbek’s works depicting human poverty

18.9.2020 — The National Gallery Prague hosts temporary graphic exhibitions in the Fair Trade Palace. One of them is an exhibition of a collection of drawings and prints by Karel Myslbek entitled 'The Silent Drama of Human Poverty', which takes place until the 8th of November. The National Gallery has rich and wide-ranging collection of graphics and drawings from various periods and styles. However, artworks on paper cannot be exhibited for a long time, so drawings and graphics are regularly presented in short-term exhibitions. The current exhibit in the Graphic Cabinet introduces the world of the gloomy but interesting Czech painter, Karel Myslbek.