History
-
What’s happening in Czechia on November 17?
This year’s November 17th celebrations will mark the 33rd anniversary of the Velvet Revolution. Here is a rundown of what’s happening:
-
Peas will grow there once again: New “Mendel greenhouse” opens in Brno
The newly-restored greenhouse in the Augustinian abbey where the father of modern genetics, Gregor Johann Mendel, cross-bred pea plants, opened to the public on Saturday.
-
Whose are the trains? Division of Czechoslovak assets began 30 years ago
The division of Czechoslovakia into two separate states was a peaceful process, but arguments over the division of assets dragged on for 7 years.
-
Foma: A major player in the black and white photography market
Today, the Foma Bohemia is a leading manufacturer on the black and white photography market, as well as producing equipment for medical and forensics professionals.
-
Unbreakable and Sacrificed: Film festival highlights brave acts of 20th century resistance
A film festival highlighting brave acts of resistance to the Nazi and Communist regimes and the people behind them is currently underway in Prague.
-
Researchers uncover secret of gold ring found lying on coffin of last member of Rožmberk clan
Researchers have now resolved the mystery of a gold ring lying on the coffin of Petr Vok –the last male member of the Rožmberk house.
-
Limited edition of Venus of Věstonice replicas goes on sale
A faithful replica of the Venus of Dolní Věstonice, Czechia’s most famous archaeological find, went on sale on Tuesday at the Moravian Museum in Brno.
-
Prim watches: Czechoslovak classics now undergoing revival
Prim watches, which started to be produced more than 70 years ago, are one of the most famous Czech trademarks.
-
Previously unseen photos from Terezín shed new light on everyday life in the ghetto
A unique collection of newly discovered photographs depicting everyday life in Terezín are currently on display at the Memorial of Silence at Prague's Bubny train station.
-
Nobel-prize winner's granddaughter on growing up mixed-race with his legacy under Communism
Neela Winkelmann-Heyrovská never met her Nobel-prize winning grandfather. But she had to live with his legacy her whole life – which was both a blessing and a curse.
-
Independence Day celebrations in Czechia mark country’s 104th birthday
October 28th is Czechoslovak Independence Day, marking the establishment of Czechoslovakia in 1918.
-
Lidice children remembered in special art exhibition at UNESCO headquarters in Paris
For 50 years, an international children's art competition has been held in memory of the children of Lidice. Now an exhibition showing the top entries has opened in Paris.
Pages
- « první
- ‹ předchozí
- …
- 15
- 16
- 17
- 18
- 19
- 20
- 21
- 22
- 23
- …
- následující ›
- poslední »