A full-day program will again be prepared for visitors in the center's premises and its surroundings, which will bring the public closer to the work of the guards and their equipment.
The second year of the event dedicated to the Municipal Police of the Capital City of Prague. Visitors will again be provided with a full-day program in the center and its surroundings, which will bring the work of the officers and their equipment closer to the public. The event will offer an attractive spectacle and entertainment for all age groups, including dynamic demonstrations, presentations, and interactive elements that will showcase the daily activities of the municipal police. Admission will be free.
For the first time since the revolution, visitors can see the complete set of 72 lithographic sheets Documents Décoratifs, created by Alfons Mucha in 1902 in Paris. This exceptional cycle is one of the most important works of European Art Nouveau and represents Mucha's vision of bringing art from galleries into everyday life. The complete cycle of Documents Décoratifs is presented as an extraordinary novelty by the Mucha Museum on Panská Street in Prague.
Boskovice will once again become the venue for a multi-genre festival focused on alternative culture at the beginning of the holidays, connecting the historical environment of the town with contemporary art. The 34th edition of the festival for the Jewish Quarter will take place from July 9 to 12, 2026, offering four days of music, theater, film, performances, visual arts, lectures, interviews, and discussions, including a program for children.
Discover some of the best restaurants in Prague, from authentic Italian pizzerias and modern Asian spots to traditional Czech breweries and stylish bistros. Whether you're looking for a casual lunch, fine dining, or a unique culinary experience, this curated selection covers top places across the city worth visiting.
Pelhřimov Square has transformed into a relaxing and safe zone. Right in the square, a quiet area has been created with new seating, modern greenery, and a panel exhibition about the history and present of the city.
Znojmo became the venue for an important meeting of tourism experts from April 15 to 17, 2026. The Member Forum of the Association of Tourist Information Centers of the Czech Republic (A.T.I.C. ČR) took place in the premises of the Jízdárna Center in the Loucký Monastery complex, welcoming 270 participants from across the country – representatives of tourist information centers, partners, and professional institutions. This meeting in South Moravia took place after nine years; the region last hosted this event in 2017 in Brno.
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