News, unexploded World War Two bomb found in Litvinov refinery, video projection in St. Jacob's Church in Brno, tour of Brno underground
The Church of St. Jacob in Brno, one of the country’s most valuable late Gothic buildings, recently reopened to the public after 3 years of extensive repairs.
Discover Brno's hidden underground water tanks on Žlutý kopec, where cool, historic spaces blend with art and offer a unique refuge from the summer heat.
News, postal vote for expats, Czech-Slovak shop in NY, interview with David Bradbury about life in Czechoslovakia after 68 invasion.
The Czech Senate has approved a bill allowing Czechs living abroad to vote by mail. The legislation should come into force in time for the 2025 general elections.
The Czech-Slovak mixed goods store on Jackson Street in New York is a haven for many expats craving the taste of things Czech that are hard to get far from home.
In 1968, then foreign language student David Bradbury found himself in Czechoslovakia right after the Soviet-led invasion. He talks to Dominik Jun about his experiences.
News; Czechia marks 56th anniversary of the Soviet led invasion of Czechoslovakia; Film Waves; the memories of two prominent Czech filmmakers on the night of the invasion.
The newly released film Waves, inspired by the true story of a group of journalists from the radio’s foreign service section, focuses on Czechoslovak Radio in 1968.
Top officials gathered outside Czech Radio on Wednesday to recall the battle that took place there in the first hours of the Soviet-led invasion on August 21, 1968.