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  • May 23, 2020 Learn about Jewish history in Prague with reduced entrance fee
    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.
  • May 22, 2020 Abstract sculptures in Troja Château Gardens
    Prague City Gallery is slowly returning to normal operation after the closure due to the coronavirus pandemic. For example, visitors can admire ‘Colorbond’, a sculpture exhibition by Jan Kovářík, from mid-May.

    Troja Château Gardens belong to the most beautiful Baroque gardens in Prague. Art lovers can find many statues, rare decorative terracotta vases, pergolas, a maze and fountains there. Kovářík’s sculptures will give the garden’s visitors an additional artistic experience during the tourist season.
  • May 22, 2020 Cars on Smetanovo Embankment to be replaced by beer gardens and terraces
    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.
  • May 21, 2020 New drive-in cinema at the Great Strahov Stadium
    The space near the Great Strahov Stadium is being put to good use, with a brand-new drive-in cinema. With a capacity of 120 cars, it is the largest drive-in cinema in Prague. Apart from film screenings, various cultural events will also take place here during the summer.
  • May 19, 2020 Enjoy space entertainment and education online
    Prague Planetarium has put together various entertaining and educational space-themed activities to help you get through the tedium of the enforced restrictions.

    Planetariums and observatories are places of never-ending curiosity, allowing you to get to know the universe from Earth.
  • May 17, 2020 Have a picnic at Prague Exhibition Grounds
  • May 17, 2020 The City of Prague Museum reopens Prague’s towers
    If you enjoy looking at the city from a great height, you will be pleased to know that the City of Prague Museum is reopening the most popular Prague towers.
    The Czech capital city is also known as the City of a Hundred Spires (‘Stověžatá Praha’). Only a few people know exactly how many towers there are in Prague; however, it is certainly over one hundred. In Prague, towers of all kinds are everywhere, even in the least expected places.
  • May 10, 2020 Old Town Hall to open on Monday with 50% admission discount
    The Old Town Hall will reopen after two months, at 11am on Monday the 11th of May. There will be a 50% discount on admission and guided tours will be available by appointment from the 25th of May.
  • Apr 30, 2020 New baby animals in Prague Zoo
    One hundred and thirty animals from over forty species have been born in Prague Zoo since it closed on the 13th of March 2020. With other animals still giving birth, including the rare Malayan tapir, zookeepers are wondering when the public will get to see them.
  • Apr 30, 2020 New island for Martiňák Pond near Dolní Počernice
    There has been ongoing work to improve the area surrounding the Martiňák Pond (rybník Martiňák) between Černý Most and Dolní Počernice over the past few years.
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