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Night of Churches is Approaching
On Friday 24th May, the doors to churches and chapels throughout the country will open to the public for the fourth Night of Churches. As usual, Prague also offers a wide programme of accompanying events.
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WATER DAYS IN STROMOVKA: Prague is a City of Ponds, Streams and Rivers
The Lesy hl. m. Prahy (Forests of the City of Prague) company in cooperation with Prague City Hall prepared a two-day event DAYS OF WATER, alias Water for Life, that will be held on 4th and 5th June in Stromovka.
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Prague Takes Part in “Cycle to Work!” Campaign
In May, the Czech Republic will look more like the Netherlands than a Central-European country, as 11 Bohemian and Moravian towns participate in the third edition of the “Cycle to Work” campaign. Thousands of employees will mount their bikes.
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Discover Unknown Places of Czech Republic at Vyšehrad
From 11th May to 15th June, the 5th edition of the exhibition My Country – The Roads of Changes held at Vyšehrad presents places that have grown in beauty, places that we might not even have heard about and places that are worth visiting.
Good News Still Exists
Nearly two months ago, we entered a year that in all likelihood will not be easy.
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News from Prague
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Street for Art is Putting Down Roots
Street for Art Festival has created the Blackville Culture and Relaxation Park at Černý Most metro station. -
ROPID and DPP Integrate Information System
Prague Public Transit Company (DPP) and ROPID integrate communication with the public. Passengers will thus obtain information in a more attractive and unified way. In addition, thanks to this measure, the City will save approximately one million CZK a year. -
Rare Leopard in Prague Zoo
The first Javan leopard is settling down in the House of Big Cats in Prague Zoo. The last hundred of these felines live in their natural habitat on the island of Java. This species is also very rare in zoological gardens. The only other Javan leopard in Europe lives in Berlin Zoo. -
Dagmar Havlová Planted Tree in Botanical Gardens
The charming Japanese garden, which is part of Prague Botanical Garden, is richer by another tree. It was planted by Dagmar Havlová, widow of the former President Václav Havel.
Through Expat's Eyes
Czech fear of “the Other”
Thorarinn Ingi Jonsson is a visual artist born and raised in Reykjavik, Iceland. He studied art at The Ontario College of Art and Design, The Icelandic Academy of Art and lastly at The Academy of Architecture, Art and Design in Prague.
Thorarinn Ingi Jonsson
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