Dušan Neumann has a great story to share. Coming to New York in 1980 was definitely NOT like coming to the promised land.
News; Bears no longer a sight at Czech castles from 2030; Famous Czech sculptor working on new statue for Antarctica; Prague Lions boss Mason Parker
If you’ve visited Český Krumlov castle, you can’t have failed to spot the bears living in the former moat. But these ursine dwellers won’t be on display for much longer.
Sculptor Petr Váňa made the replica of the 1650 Marian Column on Prague’s Old Town Square. Now he is working on a sculpture for Nelson Island in Antarctica.
With its picturesque towns, wooded hills, stone castles and ruins the Plzeň Region has plenty to offer visitors. Check out its sights in our photo gallery.
News; Czechs and Canadians celebrate Canada Day; Exhibition explores Czechoslovak perceptions of Orwell under communism; Rare Apollo butterfly re-introduced to Krkonoše
After more than a century, the Apollo butterfly, one of Europe’s most threatened butterfly species, has returned to the Krkonoše Mountains, where it once used to thrive.
On June 25, Canadian embassy officials, dignitaries, and friends met at the Kaiserstein Palace in Prague to preemptively celebrate Canada Day.
The Plzeň Region in west Bohemia is known as the cradle of Czech beer brewing, but there's a lot more to it. See how well you know the region in our quiz.
A new exhibition in Prague explores Czechoslovak perspectives on the work of George Orwell, particularly his novel 1984, which resonated strongly among dissidents.