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The “fool’s graveyard” where Mozart was laid to rest in Forman’s Amadeus
The Bohnice "fools’ graveyard" is one of the darkest and most haunting places in Czechia, with a charged atmosphere heightened by the rumours associated with it.
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Prague library artwork becomes viral hit years after installation
An artwork called Idiom that has been in Prague’s Municipal Library since 1998 has just recently become a hit on social media.
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“I was euphoric”: Český Krumlov marks 30 years of UNESCO status
Český Krumlov, one of Czechia’s best preserved historic towns, is celebrating three decades since it was added to the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites.
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Prague Castle Guard celebrates 104 years of existence
December 7 marks exactly 104 years since the formation of the Prague Castle Guard.
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Prague’s gas lamp lighter returns for Advent
One sign that Advent is upon us in Prague is the reappearance of the man who lights gas lamps at some of the city’s most romantic locations.
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Old Town Bridge Tower to undergo extensive renovation
The Old Town Bridge Tower, a gateway to Charles Bridge, which dates back to the 14th century, is to undergo extensive renovation.
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Designer gives new Petřín cable car attractive look and sassy attitude
The Petřín cable car will soon get a new look courtesy of designer Anna Marešová and her team. It's airy, practical and sassy!
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The Prague Semmering: Scenic rail route still going 150 years later
Exactly 150 years ago, on September 16, 1872, the first passenger train was launched on the so-called Prague Semmering, the most picturesque railway line in the capital.
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Štěpánka lookout tower
For 130 years, the Štěpánka lookout tower has been offering visitors beautiful views of the western part of the Giant Mountains.
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Raná – the cradle of Czech gliding
The bare ridge with three peaks near Louny has been a centre for gliding and flying since the 1930s. Nowadays it is especially popular among paragliding enthusiasts.
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Restorers use goat hair in Charles Bridge renovation
Experts are using goat hair to renovate the sandstone of Prague's medieval Chalres Bridge.
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Forest Kingdom reservoir
Les Královstí or Forest Kingdom reservoir was built on the Elbe River in 1920, taking its name from an old border forest that runs along its left bank.
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