Culture
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Prague and Alfons Mucha’s grandson end dispute over Slav Epic
After years of legal disputes, the City of Prague and the descendants of painter Alfons Mucha have finally reached agreement over ownership rights to the Slav Epic.
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Czechia: an organ music powerhouse
Czechia holds the unusual distinction of having the most organs per capita in the world, with about 10,000 of them to the country’s roughly 10 million inhabitants.
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Not just body parts – exploring Miroslav Páral’s exhibition at GOMA
The Prague Gallery of Modern Art is currently exhibiting the works of one of the country’s prominent modern artists – Miroslav Páral.
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Concert to bring together Kyiv Symphony Orchestra and Czech ensembles in solidarity with Ukraine
Prague Sounds is hosting a special concert with the Kyiv Symphony Orchestra. I spoke to the Programmer Guy Borg about the upcoming performance.
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Musician Ondřej Glogar plays the carnyx at Crystal Valley Week glass festival
Visitors to the Crystal Valley Week glass festival, taking place in Liberec this week, were wowed by the sound of a Celtic carnyx.
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Up to half of artworks on Czech market are fakes
The Art Report 2023 found that forgeries are considered to be the biggest problem currently facing the domestic market and that the number of forgeries is on the rise.
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Free open air concert in the Wallenstein Garden fuses different kinds of music together
The Wallenstein Garden will host an outdoor concert Wednesday evening. We spoke to the program coordinator Martin Rudovský about what’s in store.
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Czech band Sto Zvířat loses frontman Jan Kalina
The Czech band Sto Zvířat has been on the scene for over thirty years. Last week it lost its frontman and co-founder Jan Kalina.
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27 August, 1673: Svatá Hora Basilica consecrated
The Svatá Hora Basilica near Příbram, 60 km south-west of Prague, is one of the most famous Roman Catholic pilgrimage sites in Czechia.
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Archirun to spotlight 100th anniversary of Czech architect Karel Prager’s birth
The Centre for Metropolitan Planning in Prague is hosting their first annual Archirun. I spoke with Štěpán Bärtl, head of CAMP, about what’s in store for Saturday.
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Amadeus: Four decades since famous Prague film shoot
Shooting began in Prague in 1983 on one of the most famous movies ever made in the city, Miloš Forman’s Amadeus, which later earned eight Oscars.
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Romeo and Juliet to be performed in English at Summer Shakespeare Festival
This Saturday, the Summer Shakespeare Festival will be concluding in Prague. We spoke to Guy Roberts about what’s in store this weekend.
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