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End of Prague Covid-era hotel programme could put homeless back on street
A string of NGOs has written an open letter to City Hall calling for the extension of a programme of renting rooms for homeless people at four Prague hotels and hostels.
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Exhibition seeks to make Bohemia’s “locked up” crown jewels more accessible
Fans of history and jewellery may appreciate the exhibition “Czech crown jewels that you can reach”, which is opening at Sychrov Castle in Northern Bohemia this Wednesday.
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Prague Castle: From spiritual site to royal residence
Prague Castle is not only the face of today’s picturesque Czech capital, but also an important archaeological site whose origins stretch back into prehistory.
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How Sokol movement helped Operation Anthropoid succeed
One of the key factors in the successful assassination of Reinhard Heydrich was the support that members of the Sokol movement provided to Czechoslovak soldiers.
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1960s “documentary style” take on Anthropoid set to screen in new digitised version
The Assasination (Atentát) has been newly digitised by the Czech National Film Archive (NFA) and is being screened this Wednesday evening at Prague’s Ponrepo cinema.
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The Přemyslid dynasty and the forming of the Czech state
The Czech state began to form around the 9th century AD. But what do we actually know about this period? And how can archaeology help us understand it?
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Expert: PM’s goal of 2 percent defence spending by 2024 “not realistic”
PM Petr Fiala says that the Czech Republic now aims to spend 2 percent of its GDP on defence by 2024, but this is not realistic according to defence analyst Matúš Halás.
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Thirty years later, was voucher privatisation a good decision?
The government scheme made it possible for any Czech adult citizen to buy a “voucher book” that contained shares in a range of state enterprises. But was it fair?
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Jury head on why planned Philharmonic building is ideal for Prague
Prague's future Philharmonic building will be designed by renowned Danish studio Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG). We asked the head of the jury why BIG's design won.
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Archeologists focus on burial rites to understand early Bronze Age Bohemia
At a large necropolis in Mikulovice, archaeologists are currently using various scientific techniques to gain a better understanding of early Bronze Age Bohemia.
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