Pumpkin harvesting festivals have become increasingly common in recent years, driven by the growing popularity of Halloween.
Eighty years ago, three hugely talented Jewish composers Pavel Haas, Hans Krása and Viktor Ullmann were gassed in Auschwitz.
25 years ago, Matiční Street in Ústí nad Labem—a 100-meter-long path between family houses and 3 apartment buildings where socially disadvantaged Roma lived—went viral.
Broadcast in English - 10/13/2024
Broadcast in English - 10/12/2024
News; new plans unveiled for Wenceslas Square; Jan Žižka's face reconstructed; 40 years since Jaroslav Seifert won the Nobel Prize for Literature
Exactly 40 years ago today, Czech poet Jaroslav Seifert became the first and only Czech recipient of the Nobel Prize for Literature.
Prague’s Wenceslas Square is currently undergoing a major renovation, which includes the return of trams to its upper part.
New director of the Slovak National Theatre, Zuzana Ťapáková, has canceled the a performance by Prague's Studio of Heroes, scheduled as part of the Drama Queer festival.
Over the course of 2024, four people have died after consuming ‘óčko’, a crude drug made from poppies stolen from the country’s poppy fields.