In the shadow of Prague Castle hides a quiet and hidden valley. First used for defensive purposes, the Stag Moat now offers visitors a space to relax.
News; Antonín Dvořák and his enduring connection to Central Bohemia; Rudolf Vrba and the horrors of Auschwitz; rigidity and outdated policies stifle Czechia's labor market
Today is the centenary of the birth of Rudolf Vrba, who escaped from Auschwitz in 1942. His report is credited with waking the world up to the full horrors of Auschwitz.
Labor market conditions in Czechia have deteriorated for the third year and are now the tenth worst in the EU, primarily due to low flexibility and gender pay disparities.
Antonín Dvořák is one of the greatest musicians that Czechia has given to the world. Throughout his life, he remained firmly rooted in his native region of Central Bohemia.
News; Brno chemists uncover real heat behind mislabeled chilli peppers; Czech political scene increasingly polarized ahead of regional and Senate elections
Chilli peppers may not always be as spicy as they say. According to experts, manufacturers often do not know how to measure the spiciness correctly.
The historical Bubeneč train station has opened its doors as 'Stanice6', a new pub and cultural centre. This comes ten years after the station served its last train.
‘Forest kindergartens’ are a growing phenomenon in Czechia, offering children aged 3-6 fun activities and fresh air. One has recently opened near the town of Litoměřice.
As the election campaign heats up in Czechia, tensions are high and some parties have resorted to controversial tactics.