Travel
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Prague’s Faust House: home of alchemists and other peculiar residents
Prague’s Faust House, located on the southern side of Charles Square, is associated with a plethora of mysterious stories and legends.
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Ana Hernandez Blackstad: Fried cheese can’t be a hockey puck
As Las Saboritas, Ana Hernandez Blackstad and Alison Maciejewski have done 300+ Twitter reviews of Prague restaurants. The former discusses the dining scene, post-Covid.
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Soos Nature Reserve – a journey into the Quaternary
A vast peat bog with numerous mineral springs, dubbed the Czech Yellowstone, is home to a vast number of protected animal species as well as wetland and halophytes.
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Retracing the steps of Clementinum’s Jesuit astronomers
Directly across from Charles Bridge in Prague’s Old Town stands the Clementinum, home to the National Library and the oldest functioning meteorological station in Czechia.
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Libušín chalet reopens to public six years after being destroyed by fire
The reconstruction of Libušín, a historical chalet in the Beskydy Mountains in the east of the country, has been finally completed.
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Daliborka: Prague Castle’s medieval prison whose first inmate inspired a national legend
The Daliborka tower at Prague Castle is known to most Czechs as a prison and the site of a well-known national legend. It tells the story of Dalibor of Kozojedy.
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Barefoot Tourism association offers network of trails for “Earthing“ fans
The wellness trend of walking barefoot has some 3,000 enthusiastic proponents in the Czech Republic and a network of barefoot tourist trails where you can try it out.
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Historic part of Czech ‘Maginot line’ fortress opening to the public
Soon after Hitler came to power in 1933, Czechoslovakia began planning in earnest to build fortifications akin to the French Maginot Line to sustain any first onslaught.
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Czechs again free to travel to Estonia and Latvia, reciprocal agreement with Tunisia could come soon
Latvia and Estonia have placed the Czech Republic back on their list of coronavirus “safe states”. Negotiations on a reciprocal travel agreement with Tunisia are underway.
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Moravská Třebová – a neglected pearl of the Renaissance
In our new photo series we present the town of Moravská Třebová, by the Třebůvka River on the border of Bohemia and Moravia.
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Vyšehrad: The mythical cradle of Prague
Prague's Vyšehrad, which lies on the other side of the river, was once a rival to Prague Castle itself. Today it remains a site connected to many core Czech national myths.
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Replica of historic Czech wooden church rises from the ashes
The wooden Corpus Christi church of Třinec-Guty stood for over 450 years before being burnt to the ground by arson. A replica is now rising like a phoenix from the ashes.
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