Are you like a restless little cat with a head full of ideas who wants to explore everything? Or are you more of a calm, somewhat quirky handyman who enjoys order and comfort? The little cat Fiškus invites you to Children's Day! On Sunday, May 31st, we will have a playful afternoon inspired by the stories of the little cat Fiškus by Swedish author Sven Nordqvist, who is celebrating his 80th birthday this year. There will be stations with connect-the-dots, puzzles, coloring pages, and simple crafts. In the garden, there will also be a book exchange with books about Fiškus in Czech translation and a quiz for both young and old readers. Upon completing all the stations, the little participants will receive a small reward and will be entered into a raffle for a stylish fabric cat bag. You can come anytime between 1 PM and 4 PM. The event will take place regardless of the weather and is especially suitable for younger children accompanied by adults. Parents or the station instructor can assist with reading if needed. Please note that registration for the event is required via the form: https://forms.gle/MxETkUowbSNHCEjFA Admission is voluntary. The event will also take place on the same day in Brno. It is organized by the Scandinavian House in collaboration with Host Publishing and the Embassy of Sweden in the Czech Republic as part of the year-round literary project Nordic Literature in the Heart of Europe, with financial support from the City of Prague and the Ministry of Culture of the Czech Republic.
HermanosGutiérrez, the guitar duo of brothers Alejandro and Estevan Gutiérrez with Swiss-Ecuadorian roots, combines Latin American musical influences with a modern, atmospheric sound. Their virtuosic playing on two guitars creates captivating musical landscapes full of emotion, depth, and cinematic atmosphere. They will perform in the Czech Republic for the very first time.
Summer, nature, and a program that inspires you for new beginnings. This will be the Healing Festival 2026, which will take place from August 5 to 9 in the castle park in Světlá nad Sázavou. Five days full of concerts, workshops, dance, sharing, and deep encounters with people from the Czech Republic and around the world. Come to relax, recharge your energy, and perhaps discover a new direction.
Brno will experience an exceptional summer this year. Festivals are taking place here week after week, the Masaryk Circuit is hosting the second edition of MotoGP in a new June date, and the gastronomic scene – awarded by Michelin and Gault&Millau – confirms that the South Moravian metropolis is among the culinary elite of Central Europe. Additionally, there are significant anniversaries of the Tugendhat Villa and a mysterious underground that attracts more visitors than ever before. In short, there is a good reason to go to Brno this summer.
Prague Zoo welcomes new additions outside of its Troja area as well. After two Przewalski's horse foals born in the Gobi exhibit, a colt has also been born at Dívčí hrady. For the very first time, the herd of European bison in Prague's Dolní Počernice has expanded. These largest land mammals in Europe, which nearly went extinct in the past, have only inhabited the spacious enclosure since last autumn. Visitors have the best chance of seeing the calf around ten to eleven o'clock in the morning.
Prague Zoo is returning to the Union of Czech and Slovak Zoos (UCSZOO). The general assembly of this organization decided on the re-admission of Prague Zoo on Thursday, May 21. Thus, after almost four years, Prague Zoo has once again become a full member of this national association.
Discover the best walks in Prague, from iconic landmarks like Charles Bridge and the Municipal House to peaceful gardens, romantic islands, leafy parks and hidden historic corners. Whether you want panoramic views, Baroque architecture, cultural stops or a quieter side of the city, Prague offers unforgettable walking routes for every kind of visitor.
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