Travel
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My Prague – Olmo Omerzu
Slovenian filmmaker Olmo Omerzu, who has been living in Prague for a decade and a half, takes us on a tour of some of his favourite places in the Czech capital.
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Czech castles and chateaus going through hard times
The Czech Republic’s many castles and chateaus, visited by millions of tourists every year, are going through hard times.
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Most popular Brno souvenir is for free
Brno’s astronomical clock provides tourists with the chance to take away an unexpected souvenir.
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A labour of love – young German couple restore precious family legacy
Chateau Lobkowitz was once the seat of one of the most powerful noble families in Bohemia. Now, a young couple from Germany plans to restore it back to its former glory.
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Prague’s Loreto carillon reprogrammed to play Christmas melody
Prague’s famous Loreto is being re-programmed to play a Christmas melody from Christmas Day till February 2.
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České Budějovice: the peaceful metropolis of Southern Bohemia
České Budějovice is the largest and most populous city in Southern Bohemia and home of one of the most popular beer brands in the world.
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Prague café culture
When you think of café culture, Paris, Vienna, or Milan may be the first things that come to mind. But Prague also has its own quirky café culture worth exploring.
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Zlín and the legacy of Tomáš Bata
Until the 1920s Zlín was a small settlement in the eastern part of what is now the Czech Republic. Then the Baťa brothers founded a shoe-making company and changed history.
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World’s longest suspension bridge built in Moravia
Construction workers in the mountain resort of Dolní Morava in the northeast of the Czech Republic are completing the world's longest suspension bridge.
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December 1996: Lednice-Valtice Area wins place on UNESCO list
December 7 will mark exactly 25 years since the Lednice-Valtice Area in South Moravia has been included on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
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Classy and Bohemian – Prague City Tourism rebrands Czech capital and launches new design
Prague City Tourism has unveiled a new marketing concept with which it wants to present the Czech capital to domestic and foreign tourists.
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Český Krumlov belfry, in ‘the most towering of towers’, adds final bell after 100 years
The Český Krumlov castle tower is a symbol of the picture-perfect southern Bohemian town, itself a UNESCO heritage site. After a century – its belfry is finally complete.
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