Travel
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Moravian family workshop keeping blueprint tradition alive for future generations
One of the Czech items on the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage List is the craft of indigo dyeing with block printing, known as modrotisk.
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Major facelift for centrepiece of Karlovy Vary spa
After a six-year renovation, the main hall of the Spring Colonnade in Karlovy Vary reopened to the public.
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Pilsen’s Great Synagogue re-opens after three-year reconstruction
The Great Synagogue in Pilsen, has opened its door to the public after a three-year renovation.
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Easter in Czech Republic – What’s happening?
There is a wide range of events happening across the Czech Republic during the upcoming Easter period. Here is a rundown of some of the most exciting ones.
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Prague City Hall introduces new wayfinding system
Prague city councillors have presented a brand-new orientation system that will be launched in a pilot mode both in public transport and in the streets.
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Czech brewers hope to add Czechia’s beer drinking culture to UNESCO heritage list
The Czech Association of Breweries and Malt Houses (ČSPS) is aiming to get Czech beer culture added to UNESCO’s intangible cultural heritage list.
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Bata’s town Zlín is celebrating its 700th birthday
The town of Zlín is celebrating its 700th birthday and paying homage to the man who made it what it is today - the Czech footwear mogul Tomas Baťa.
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Křivoklát region to be declared national park
The Ministry of Environment has announced plans to declare the Křivoklát region a national park. Local people fear unwanted restrictions and an influx of tourists.
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Benedict Allen: The UK adventurer who now calls Prague home
The UK explorer, writer and broadcaster Benedict Allen is known for daring travels to extremely isolated places. But in recent years he has called Prague home.
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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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