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A region of world-famous spas, home to the Moser glassworks and the popular Becherovka liqueur.
How is the traditional Czech lager brewed, what is special about Czech bread, how many kinds of dumplings do Czechs have and what is a typical Czech dessert?
With its rich history, stunning architecture and beautiful skyline Prague attracts visitors from all over the world. But there is much more to see in Czechia.
The capital city of Czechia. All roads converge here, millions of visitors from all over the world head here.
A region without a regional city, surrounding Prague on all sides. A trip to Kutná Hora and Karlštejn are a must-see. Birthplace of Antonín Dvořák.
In this series, Radio Prague Int. presents the stories of people of different ages and professions, opinions and interests, whose life journey has brought them to Czechia.
2024 is the Year of Czech Music, a celebration held once a decade, on every year that ends on the number four, a number that marks many Czech music anniversaries.
Radio Prague International has prepared a selection of articles on Christmas traditions for you.
The Prague metro turned 50 years old in 2024! To mark the occasion, we trace its history and explore some of the most iconic stations on the Czech capital's metro network.
The last years of Kafka's life were associated with severe illness and numerous stays in sanatoriums.
In the last episode of ‘In Kafka’s Footsteps’, we visited Frýdlant, believed to have inspired his novel ‘The Castle’. But there is another contender to be reckoned with.
Frýdlant, a town of about 7,400 inhabitants, certainly has a Kafkaesque feeling about it – and its castle is thought by some to be the inspiration for his last novel.
The Franz Kafka Museum in Prague gives visitors an insight into the inner world of Franz Kafka, one of the most important writers of the 20th century.
In today's episode of our series In Franz Kafka’s Footsteps we are back in Prague to visit places where he lived, worked and wrote, and also where he spent his free time.
One of the places writer Franz Kafka liked to visit was Třešt'. Indeed before he entered the workforce he regularly visited his uncle in the small Vysočina town in summer.
Franz Kafka was born in Prague in 1883 and spent his entire life in the city. His early years, and the life of his family, are closely linked to its Old Town district.
Why is Czechia a good choice to study? Will you get a high quality education? Is the study program available in English? Find out in a new mini-series on Radio Prague Int.
We asked foreign students studying at Czechia's leading universities what they like about the country and the student lifestyle it offers.
One of the first challenges foreign students in Czechia face after arriving in the country is finding accommodation.
The Czech University of Life Sciences is a place where an education rooted in science and agriculture is merged with other subjects like economics and business.
CVUT gives students with a technical mindset the chance to learn from some of the best professors in the field, and gain hands-on work experience in practical internships.
Palacký University in Olomouc is a multicultural hub for students from countries the world over. Of the university’s 23,000 students, over 4,500 are foreign nationals.
Founded a year after the birth of Czechoslovakia in 1918, Masaryk University bears the name of the country’s co-founder and its first president, Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk.
Established in 1348 by Emperor Charles IV, Charles University is the oldest university in Central and Eastern Europe.