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The Poet’s Facade

A new apartment building was built in Bieblova Street in Smíchov a few years ago. The street is named after the Czech...

The Only Cubist Newsstand in the World

(Photo: By Pablo Picasso - Museum of Modern Art, New York)

Babies on the Tower and on Kampa

With its height of 216 meters, the Žižkov Television Tower is the tallest building in Prague. It attracts attention from afar, but...

Franz Kafka’s Houses and the Battle of the Old Town Square

https://youtu.be/w8PvPUcQFIA Everyone will notice that house on the Old...

Lioness (Jaroslav Róna)

Sculptor Jaroslav Róna is one of the most significant sculptors whose works can be seen in Prague's public space. I think...

The Mirror Chapel and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

If you walk along the Charles Bridge from the Lesser Town to the Old Town and then on to the Old Town...

Manhole Covers for Reminding of Communist Oppression

On Kampa Island, there are special manhole covers near the outer wall of Museum Kampa. Actually, they are...

Is That Wall Jagged or Hungry?

One of the many major acts that King Charles IV did in 1348 was the founding of the New Town. The founding charter was...

A Small Dog Weighing 4 Tons

For two weeks only, a giant statue of a dog called "Small Dog" will be exhibited on a boat on the Vltava. A giant...

Paving Stones To Honor the Memory of the Jews (Jaroslav and...

"Stones of the disappeared" or "stones that you must not miss" are brass cubes with the names of Jews who perished during...

Ocean Liner Over the Rooftops of Wenceslas Square

Let's be honest - anyone who hasn't spent at least one evening in the Great Hall of the Lucerna Palace can't say...

Music Concreted in Motion

In 2021, the Czech Philharmonic celebrated 125 years since its foundation - paradoxically at a time when all culture was inactive. Because of the...

A Triangle of Peace and Relaxation Within Sight of Prague Castle

Just five tram stops from Prague Castle is a triangle of three areas that are definitely worth visiting.

About a Brewery That Is Only 7 Years Younger Than the...

Just a short walk from Charles Square is Křemencova Street, which, according to legend, has its own ghost. Twice a week, a...

How the Americans Bombed Prague and What It Has To Do...

The Dancing House, also known as Ginger and Fred, is Prague's most famous modern building. Instagram is full of photos of tourists taking pictures with the Dancing House - and I'm sure few of them know that the Dancing House exists as a result of the bombing of Prague in February 1945.

Why Prague Main Railway Station Is and Isn’t Named After the...

There are two most important railway stations in the center of Prague. Both are named after presidents, one after the Czech one, the other...

Dancers Without Horses

When you enter the garden of the St. Agnes Monastery in the Old Town, you will immediately be surrounded by calm. This...

Fanta’s Café at “Fanta’s Station”

Prague Main Railway Station is the largest Art Nouveau building in the Czech Republic. The Neo-Renaissance building, built in the years 1869-1871, stood in...

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