Culture
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Prague housing crisis highlighted in CAMP exhibition
Real estate prices in Prague have soared, subsequently triggering higher rent prices for those who can no longer afford house ownership.
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Czechia’s art market grew significantly in 2022, breaching several records
Czechia’s art market is growing fast. According to art website Art+ the average cost of a painting sold at auction rose over the past 10 years by 10 percent.
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Fanta's Café – Prague Main Train Station’s hidden gem
One of Prague’s iconic cafes has been drawing visitors after a thorough reconstruction that brought back its original Art Nuveau feel.
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Prague exhibition celebrates great Czech painter Josef Mánes
A new exhibition marking 200 years since the birth of Josef Mánes, one of the pioneers of modern Czech art, is currently underway at Prague’s National Gallery.
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New Milan Kundera Library aims to draw European thinkers to Brno
The keenly awaited Milan Kundera Library had its grand opening this weekend on April 1, the day of the celebrated writer's 94th birthday.
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Nominations for this year‘s Anděl Awards dominated by Miro Žbirka, 7krát3 and Vypsaná Fixa
The Czech Music Academy has decided on the nominees for this year's Anděl awards, with prizes up for grabs in a total of 15 categories.
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Sacred music to fill Brno churches over next two weeks
The annual Easter Festival of Sacred Music gets underway this weekend in Brno. Over the two Easter weeks it will bring concerts to various venues around the city.
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Contract for Czechia’s EXPO 2025 pavilion ceremonially signed in Prague
Representatives of Czechia and Japan on Thursday ceremonially signed a contract regarding the project of constructing the Czech pavilion at the world EXPO 2025 in Osaka.
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Clementinum, one of world’s most beautiful libraries, launches new Baroque tour
Starting this Saturday, visitors to Prague’s Clementinum will be able to enjoy a new Baroque tour at the Czech National Library’s historic complex.
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“It’s a cross-section of my career”: David Černý gets own museum
Leading Czech sculptor David Černý artist has a brand new museum – named Musoleum – showcasing his work in a former distillery in the Smíchov district.
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Does radio have a future? Audio and podcast professionals discuss in Prague
Hundreds of audio industry bigwigs as well as independent podcasters and young content creators convened in Prague this week at the 13th annual Radiodays Europe conference.
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Olomouc to host first Worldwide Ukrainian Play Readings performance in Czechia
The Palacký University in Olomouc is taking part in the Worldwide Ukrainian Play Readings, an international project that sees the readings Ukrainian playwrights.
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