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7. 5. 2010
At mount Charles – Mons Sancti Caroli – The highest point of the New Town of Prague, Charles IV. built a church in honor of St. Charlemagne(meaning Charles the Great; 2 April 742 – 28 January 814) and a monastery for the canons regular of St. Augustine. » More »
Tags: Churches and cloisters, Monuments Prague 2, Museums
Categories: Favorite Walks, Prague Monuments, What to see in Prague
Monuments: Church of the Virgin Mary and Saint Charlemagne - Police Museum
6. 5. 2010
The Botanical Garden of Science, Charles University serves not only to teach students of botany, but also as a place for tourists and residents of Prague 2 to relax. » More »
Tags: Monuments Prague 2, Parklands and gardens
Categories: Favorite Walks, Prague Monuments, What to see in Prague
Monuments: Botanic Garden
1. 5. 2010
Dancing House was, is, and probably for still some time will be one of the controversial works of modern architecture in Prague. This type of architecture emerged in the nineties. » More »
Tags: Monuments Prague 2
Categories: Prague Monuments, What to see in Prague
Monuments: Dancing House
27. 4. 2010
The Benedictine Monastery Church of the Virgin Mary was founded by Slavs in the 14th December 1347, when Pope Clement VI granted the request of Charles IV. and gave his consent to the establishment of the monastery with the Slavonic liturgy. » More »
Tags: Churches and cloisters, Monuments Prague 2
Categories: Prague Monuments, What to see in Prague
Monuments: Emmaus
16. 4. 2010
Alois Jirasek Statue
The bronze statue is the work of the sculptor Karl Pokorny. It is located in a small park directly outsidethe house where the writer lived from 1903 – 1930. It was in this house that Alois finished his famous works such as FLVěk, Dark (well-known historical novels) » More »
Tags: Monuments Prague 2
Categories: Prague Monuments, What to see in Prague
Monuments: Alois Jirasek Square and Bridge
2. 3. 2010
When strolling across Náměstí Míru Square, passing the church, on your right you cannot miss the Vinohrady Theatre building. What is the first thing you recall? Actors, its history, patriotism, or drama in general? It is the same with us, though. » More »
Tags: Prague 2, Significant buildings
Categories: Prague Monuments, What to see in Prague
Monuments: The Vinohrady Theatre (Vinohradské divadlo)
29. 12. 2009
As midnight approaches, crowds gather around the city to watch one of several firework displays. The restaurants and river boats time their entertainment programmes to coincide with this, some even supplying bottles of Champagne for diners to take with them. » More »
Tags: Events
Categories: Live in Prague, What to see in Prague
25. 12. 2009
To commemorate the 20th anniversay of the fall of communism, this exhibition, which began in 2009, casts light on the atmosphere in Czechoslovakia from the 1950s-1989. It examines the dissemination of both free information and propaganda, and presents diverse views on the events and spirit of that era, as well as the issue of information and access to it. » More »
Tags: Exhibitions
Categories: Live in Prague, What to see in Prague
23. 12. 2009
Exhibition introducing the history of the legendary metal construction sets for children. On display: models from collector and historian Jirí Mládek, who will construct a model of the Vysehrad railway bridge especially for this exhibit. » More »
Tags: Exhibitions
Categories: Live in Prague, What to see in Prague
12. 11. 2009
The lavishly decorated neo-rococo building was opened on 5th January 1888 as the German Theatre, changing its name to the Smetana Theatre after World War II, before finally becoming the Prague State Opera House. » More »
Tags: Significant buildings
Categories: Live in Prague, What to see in Prague
Monuments: Prague State Opera House