Today: Czech cavers’ discovery is the world’s largest spider web; Jamie Cullum performs in Prague; and, lastly, an interview with journalist Lukáš Dolanský.
Czech cavers found possibly the world’s largest spider web on the Albania–Greece border, home to 100,000+ spiders and two cooperating species.
British music star Jamie Cullum takes the stage at Prague’s O2 Universum tonight, bringing his unmistakable pop-infused jazz to Czech fans.
Lukáš Dolanský is a well-known journalist who until this year served as Czech Television’s correspondent in the United Kingdom.
This Czechast special revisits a Radio Prague International report about the Czechoslovak Legionnaires — and the personal story of one who never made it home.
Debate over Ukrainian flags in Czechia, Nová Bystřice’s vintage cars with American roots, Petra Kupská: teaching Czech cooking to the world
Okamura (SPD) ordered the removal of the Ukrainian flag from the lower house of parliament shortly after being elected its speaker. What are the implications?
The Chotek Gardens, Prague’s first public park, will undergo a major redesign. Visitors can expect to see the first stages of the renovation as early as next year.
Nová Bystřice is a small South Bohemian town near the Austrian border. And it boasts the largest collection of American vintage cars in central Europe.
Petra Kupská is an entrepreneurial Czech mum, whose English-language website, Cook Like Czechs, has become a hit for people around the world interested in Czech cuisine.
Today: Over 80 institutions join Freedom Week; Prague’s annual Poetry Day Festival begins; Svatomartinské hit tables early; and life on a houseboat on the Vltava River.
The mushing races in Pardubice drew 940 competitors from 31 countries. Participants competed in three disciplines: canicross, bikejöring, and scooterjöring.
The 27th annual Poetry Day festival opens on Monday in cities and towns throughout Czechia. Radio Prague discussed the event with one of the organisers, Bernie Higgins.
Freedom Week has begun in Czechia and is organized by Díky, že můžem in support of freedom and democracy. I spoke with project coordinator Kristýna Zinková to learn more.
Czech winemakers began selling St. Martin’s wines four days early this year after a rule change by the Wine Fund — the earliest launch in the tradition’s history.
Slavia Prague returned to the top of the Czech First League (Chance Liga) after a thrilling 5–3 victory over Viktoria Plzeň in the 15th round of the season.
Match point, Deuce or Tiebreak are tracks on a newly released album aptly named Tennis. It is the first release of music recorded in 1986 by the legendary band Jazz Q.
25 years ago, on Nov 9, 2000, a new chapter of Jewish history began in Liberec with the ceremonial opening of the only synagogue built in Czechia since WWII’s end.
Broadcast in English - 11/09/2025
In this episode of Czechast, Zdeněk Jurásek shares how he biked 4,000 km along Route 66, led hundreds of travelers since, and why the Mother Road still inspires him.
In this weekend episode of Czechia in 30 Minutes, Zdeněk Jurásek shares how Route 66 became his American dream and why he keeps returning to the legendary road.
Czech scientists develop nano-patch that helps heal without scarring, Rare Czech cubism collection at Prague’s Kampa Museum, “Top Czech influencer” Kovy
Nanofiber patches are being developed by researchers at the Technical University of Liberec to promote healing without scars. They are currently being tested on animals.
The Spanish studio L35 Arquitectos that renovated Real Madrid’s stadium will design the 20,000-seat arena in Ostrava. Construction will start in 2029.
Nearly 80 works by leading Czech Cubists are on display at Prague’s Kampa Museum — a collection built over 60 years by the Gallery of West Bohemia in Plzeň.