History
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Prague’s famous Jiřího z Poděbrad church consecrated 90 years ago
One of the most famous religious buildings in the Czech Republic is the Roman Catholic Church of the Most Sacred Heart of Our Lord on Prague’s Jiřího z Poděbrad square.
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New monument to honour teenage girl who helped Heydrich assassins
Prague 8 has chosen the winner of a competition for a memorial to Jindřiška Nováková, the 14-year old girl whose family hid Reinhard Heydrich's assassins.
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Court reopens treason case against Czechoslovakia’s Munich-era prime minister
The High Court in Prague has decided to reopen the cases of General Jan Syrový and Rudolf Beran, who served as prime ministers of Czechoslovakia.
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The Bohemian Druid whose bust became face of Celtic art
The head of Mšecké Žehrovice is one of the best known surviving pieces of Celtic art not just in the Czech Republic, but in the whole of Europe.
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Czech Republic has Neolithic structures older than Stonehenge and the Egyptian Pyramids
Everyone has heard of the Great Pyramids and Stonehenge, but few know of Central Europe’s ‘roundels’ – Neolithic circular enclosures far older than these more famous sites.
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Wartime Czechoslovak spymaster František Moravec’s remains brought back from US
The remains of Czechoslovakia’s World War II head of intelligence, General František Moravec, are being ceremonially reburied in his home town of Čáslav this Tuesday.
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Czech Institute of Archaelogy hopes to discover "hidden worlds“ in remote area of Sudan
Shaqadud in Sudan is one of the Institute of Archaeology of the Czech Academy of Sciences' flagship sites. We spoke to Dr. Ladislav Varadzin, who is heading the excavation.
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Reliquary of Emperor Charles I placed within Prague’s Saint Vitus Cathedral
A reliquary of Charles I, the last Emperor of Austria-Hungary and thus also the last King of Bohemia, was ceremonially placed within the Cathedral of Saint Vitus.
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Žďák Bridge - the largest single-arch steel bridge in Czechia
The Žďák Bridge, which spans the banks of the Vltava River, was completed in 1967. At the time it was the largest single-arch steel bridge in the world.
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Legendary Czech intelligence chief to be reburied in home town
After decades of exile both in life and death, the remains of Czechoslovakia’s wartime intelligence chief František Moravec are being returned to the Czechia next Tuesday.
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Barium: One of many operations launched by WWII govt. in exile
It wasn't just Anthropoid. The WWII Czechoslovak government in exile organized dozens of other operations in the Nazi-occupied "Protectorate", including Barium.
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Restorers to rebuild first bone pyramid from famous medieval ossuary
A team of experts have started to reconstruct one of the four bone pyramids from the famous 14th century ossuary near the town of Kutná Hora.
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