Travel
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Prague Castle - the country's most visited site has experienced a quiet year
A symbol of Prague and the largest castle complex in the world, Prague Castle was unusually quiet this year due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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CR halts flights from UK, travellers must enter quarantine
The Czech Republic has joined other countries around the world in suspending flights from the UK following the detection there of a more infectious variant of Covid-19.
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The Adršpach-Teplice rock town
The Adršpach-Teplice rock town, located in the northeast of the Czech Republic, is one of the most popular excursion sites in the country.
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UNESCO adds Czech glass-blown Christmas beads to ‘Intangible Cultural Heritage’ list
The holiday season just got a bit merrier in Poniklá, whose blown-glass and beaded Christmas decorations have made UNESCO’s celebrated Intangible Cultural Heritage list.
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Schwarzenberg tomb – resting place of one of Bohemia’s most powerful noble families
The neo-Gothic structure near Třeboň is located in the middle of a landscaped park by the Svět (World) fish pond.
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Říp – Mythical mountain of the Czechs
Říp is an important place in Czech mythology and history; according to legend its views led Forefather Czech (praotec Čech) to settle in the region in ancient times.
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‘Tis the season for Advent pastorals – on a rare Krkonoše organ
The liturgal season of Advent is upon us, a joyful time, marked by traditional Czech goodies and a bit of church organ music.
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The Holy Hill pilgrimage site with the Basilica of Our Lady
This popular pilgrimage site with its Baroque complex of buildings and Basilica of Our Lady is located close to Olomouc city.
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CzechTourism presents revival plan for hard-hit tourist industry
The government agency CzechTourism on Tuesday presented its long-term strategy for reviving the tourist industry post-coronavirus.
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What’s in a name? Prague to explain rich history behind street signs
Retired Prague archivist and chronicler Antonín Ederer has been called in to lend his expertise to a project explaining how streets in the historic centre got their names.
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Old Jewish cemetery in Kolín
More than 2,600 gravestones have been preserved at the Old Jewish cemetery in the Central Bohemian town of Kolín.
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The story of the Czech “Bethlehem”
Czechia has a Bethlehem. No one knows when and why it got its biblical name, but it is a unique quarter of 200-years-old log cottages in the town of Hlinsko.
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