Culture
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Czechs celebrate legacy of Saints Cyril and Methodius
July 5th is a public holiday in the Czech Republic honouring the legacy of Saints Cyril and Methodius who came to Great Moravia in 863 to spread the Christian faith.
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All-Sokol Slet feels like “one giant family” say Sokol LA members
Thousands of people have flocked to Prague this week for the 17th All-Sokol Slet, a gathering of Sokol branches from all over the world which takes place every six years.
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Czech Pavilion at EXPO 2025 set to be tallest wooden building in Japan
The Czech pavilion for EXPO Osaka 2025, designed by Apropos Architects, will be the tallest wooden structure in Japan. What is the motivation behind the project?
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Czech Radio Symphony Orchestra embarks on Japanese tour
The Czech Radio Symphony Orchestra with their chief conductor Petr Popelka has left on a two-week tour of Japan.
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Film critic on why ‘Waves’ received several-minute standing ovation at Karlovy Vary
Jiří Mádl's new film premiered at Karlovy Vary to a several-minute standing ovation. We spoke to film critic Vojtěch Rynda to find out what made the film such a success.
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New museum exhibition in Nelahozeves celebrates Antonín Dvořák
A new museum exhibition in Nelahozeves connects renowned composer Antonín Dvořák’s music with the spirit of his birthplace. The exhibition opened on June 28.
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Conductor Rafael Kubelík born 110 years ago
Today’s edition of Sunday Music Show is dedicated to Rafael Kubelík, one of the country's most renowned 20th century conductors and composers, who was born 110 years ago.
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Landscape Festival shows visitors potential of abandoned areas in Prague
The Landscape Festival is a multidisciplinary platform that aims to transform the urban landscape into a place for discussion about potential uses of public space.
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Viggo Mortensen Western to launch Karlovy Vary International Film Festival
The 58th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival gets underway on Friday in the west Bohemian spa town.
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Famous Czech sculptor working on new statue for Antarctica
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.
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Exhibition explores Czechoslovak perceptions of Orwell under communism
A new exhibition in Prague explores Czechoslovak perspectives on the work of George Orwell, particularly his novel 1984, which resonated strongly among dissidents.
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Jaroslav Rudiš: Everything is connected in Central Europe
After decades as one of Czechia’s best-known authors, Jaroslav Rudiš is about to see the first publication of one of his novels in English, with Winterberg’s Last Journey.
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