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Japanese spring celebrations in Vyšehrad

11.6.2020 — The 'Bodaiju macuri' or 'Feast of Lindens', the Japanese celebration of spring, will take place on Friday and Saturday, the 12th and 13th of June, in Vyšehrad in Prague.

Enjoy the French wine festival at the New Town Hall

21.6.2019 — On the 22nd of June, the third annual 'Le Pavillon Français', will take place at the New Town Hall in Prague 2. Come to taste wines and delicacies, meet winemakers and enjoy the friendly atmosphere of the wine festival organised by wine merchant Chez Greg.

Traditional Slavic carnival ‘Masopust’ and pig slaughter feast at Ctěnice Chateau

16.2.2020 — The City of Prague Museum has prepared a traditional carnival at Ctěnice Chateau on the 16th of February. As usual, besides feasting, you can enjoy a varied programme that will attract and delight all age groups.

Discover Stone Treasures from Prague Gardens in Troja Château

17.7.2020 — Prague City Gallery comes back to life with exhibitions, various programmes and other events. Yet another interesting exhibition will take place in one of the most beautiful Baroque buildings, Troja Château. The 'Stone Treasures from Prague Gardens' exhibition will be open to visitors until the 1st of November.

Conclude your summer holidays at the Karlín family festival

28.8.2020 — Karlínské Square will be full of children on the 30th of August for the family festival that will take place there, offering children's attractions, good food and cultural activities. As part of the Karlín Family Festival, farmers will offer their products in stalls, children can take part in workshops and the whole family can enjoy musical performances. The Karlín Family Festival is a simple and ideal way to conclude summer in Prague.

Celebrate the joy of Christmas with the Bruncvík Boys’ Choir

10.12.2019 — Leave the hustle and bustle of Christmas behind you and enjoy the wonderful sounds of the Bruncvík choir. The ensemble's rich repertoire and high-quality performances will definitely surprise you. Their concerts will take place on the 11th of December at Wenceslas Square and on the 15th of December in Hlahol on the Masaryk Embankment in Prague.

National Library of Technology celebrates its tenth birthday

8.9.2019 — On the 9th of September, the modern building of the National Library of Technology will celebrate its tenth birthday. A rich programme with guided tours and concerts will be prepared for this occasion.

What’s on for ‘čarodějnice’ (Saint Walpurgis Night) in Prague this year?

30.4.2019 — Originating from a pagan feast, 'pálení čarodějnic' or 'čarodějnice' for short, a Czech version of Saint Walpurgis Night, has become a folk custom and tradition.

Prague historic VIP lounges open their doors to the public

28.12.2018 — Among other places, you can visit two historic government lounges at the Prague train stations. However, the last chance to see them is approaching fast - do not miss this opportunity on the 29th of December 2018.

Dvořákova Praha International Music Festival promises two weeks of beautiful music

8.9.2019 — The twelfth year of one of the biggest festivals of classical music in the Czech Republic will welcome the famous conductors Zubin Mehta and Neeme Järvi. Top soloists, internationally recognised orchestras and chamber ensembles will also meet on stage. Dvořákova Praha International Music Festival takes place from the 8th to the 23rd of September.

New English-language festival in Švanda Theatre

11.6.2019 — From the 12th to the 14th of June, the first English language theatre festival FEST-END (Festival of English-Speaking Drama) will take place in Švanda Theatre in Prague.

Prague sings: Hej mistře! (Hey Master!)

23.12.2018 — It is traditionally celebrated at midnight on Christmas Eve, in various locations in the Capital. 'Czech Christmas Mass', also known as Hej mistře! ('Hey Master!'), popularly called Rybovka, and in Latin Missa solemnis Festis Nativitatis D. J. Ch. acomodata in linguam bohemicam musicam, abriviated to Missa pastoralis bohemika, is a Czech religious composition written by Jakub Jan Ryba. It is the first written liturgical composition in Czech. Rybovka is a pastoral play set in Czechia that narrates the story of the Annunciation of Christ's birth and the arrival of shepherds to the manger in the stable. It was composed in 1796 and hand-written copies quickly spread throughout the Kingdom of Bohemia. The original score has not been preserved, and the versions that are played today are compiled based on critical analyses of the hand-written copies.

Sustainability indicators of the City of Prague

21.6.2007 — the text based on the chapter Sustainability indicators of the City of Prague published in yearbook Prague Environment 2006, yearbook Prague Environment 2005 and yearbook Prague Environment 2004

New public transport measures

22.3.2020 — According to the Mayor of Prague's instruction, all public transport passengers in Prague are obliged to use respiratory protection, such as a mask, bandana or scarf, from the 17th of March onwards.

Prague establishes emergency Assistance Centres

20.4.2020 — Assistance Centres ('Asistenční centrum pomoci') will be established in the Municipal Library of Prague in case of emergencies with a large number of casualties and other major crisis situations. It will primarily serve to provide information and assistance to people affected by an emergency, as well as their loved ones.

Management of hazardous substances

26.5.2006 — Tthe text is based on the chapter Management of hazardous substances published in yearbook Prague Environment 2005.