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St. Wenceslas Vineyard on the slopes of Prague Castle: a place to relax and sample good wine
Most of the Czech Republic's vineyards are located in Moravia-Silesia, but the oldest and most famous vineyard lies in Prague on the sothern slopes of Prague Castle.
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October 4, 2014: Opening of Troja Bridge, an architectural landmark that came at a high price
Prague's Troja Bridge, considered one of Czechia's most beautiful contemporary structures, has been serving pedestrians, cyclists, trams, and cars already for a decade.
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Say goodbye to Petřín’s funicular railway!
The funicular railway up Petřín Hill will close for essential repairs, but the Prague Public Transport Company is giving fans a chance to say goodbye with guided tours.
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Solar bike trip: From Hradec Králové to the Sahara Desert
Two Czechs from Hradec Králové took part in Sun Trip 2024: Destination Sahara earlier this year, covering 7,000 km on solar bikes that they themselves designed.
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Discover Prague from the sky!
Join us on a trip to Prague, “The City of a Hundred Spires”. Our drone video will show you some of the Czech capital’ most famous landmarks from a bird's eye view.
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Discover the sights of the Central Bohemian Region!
A region without a regional city, rich in cultural and natural monuments, surrounding Prague on all sides and. Check out its sights in our photo gallery.
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Test your knowledge of the Central Bohemian Region in our quiz!
It’s the largest region of the Czech Republic, rich in cultural and natural monuments, such as the castles of Karlštejn and Křivoklát.
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Loučeň Chateau: a romantic hideout attracts visitors from across the globe
Loučeň Chateau is a Baroque estate situated in the town of Loučeň. I was given a tour of the chateau to learn more about its history.
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Stag Moat: Where kings kept their game
In the shadow of Prague Castle hides a quiet and hidden valley. First used for defensive purposes, the Stag Moat now offers visitors a space to relax.
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Antonín Dvořák and his enduring connection to Central Bohemia
Antonín Dvořák is one of the greatest musicians that Czechia has given to the world. Throughout his life, he remained firmly rooted in his native region of Central Bohemia.
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Fort Hanička: intended as a nuclear shelter during totalitarianism, now it functions as a museum
Built to protect Czechoslovakia against Nazi Germany and later repurposed as a nuclear shelter by the Communist regime, Fort Hanička served neither purpose.
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Nicholas Winton Street honors Holocaust hero in Prague
The newly inaugurated Nicholas Winton Street in Prague was officially opened today by representatives of the municipality Prague 7 and other organizations.
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