Festival about nothing

Place:
Vodárenská věž Letná
Date:
17/8/2026 - 23/8/2026
Price:
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A festival where you don't have to do anything. Just be. To remind yourself of the joy of ordinary things. Of good coffee. Of movement, yoga. Of lying down, listening to music, or dancing.
The Festival of Nothing is a place where you don’t have to do anything. Just be. To remember the joy of ordinary things. From good coffee. From movement. From lying down and looking at the ceiling or the sky. From stopping. And realizing that you already have everything essential. And that the foundation of caring for others is caring for yourself.

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Where in Prague for geek culture? Comics Point is a haven for all fans.

If you are looking for a place in Prague where the worlds of comics, movies, series, fantasy, and pop culture come together, you definitely shouldn't miss Comics Point. This specialized store is one of the largest of its kind in the Czech Republic and is a popular stop not only for local fans but also for visitors from all over the world.

WORLD ELEPHANT DAY AT ZOO PRAGUE

Prague Zoo will celebrate the largest land animals on the planet this Saturday. The themed program invites visitors to a guided bathing of elephants or to participate in making paper from elephant dung. In honor of the 10th anniversary of the Paper Mill, a limited edition of uniquely numbered paper will also be available for sale. The Indian elephants in Prague will not be left out either. Their keepers will surprise them with playful and tasty enrichment. A special gathering will commemorate the 50th birthday of the elephant Shanti and the current pregnancies of the females Tamara and Janita.

Queenie is heading to Prague. The 20th Anniversary Tour will ring out at the Křižík Fountain.

The anniversary tour of the band Queenie continues to Prague. On Tuesday, August 11, as part of the 20 Years Tour, they will perform at the Křižík Fountain at Prague's Exhibition Grounds, where they will offer a grand summer concert show dedicated to the music of Queen and the legacy of Freddie Mercury. This year's tour is special for the band as they celebrate 20 years of existence. Over two decades, they have performed more than 1,400 concerts in 25 countries around the world and have sold out the O2 Arena several times.

MILITARY HISTORICAL INSTITUTE PRAGUE

Discover Prague and its surroundings through remarkable military museums and memorial sites that bring Czech history vividly to life. From the newly reconstructed Army Museum Žižkov and one of Europe’s largest aviation collections in Kbely to the extensive military technology exhibits in Lešany and the powerful National Memorial to the Heroes of the Heydrichiad, these places offer a deeper look at courage, conflict, resistance and the stories that shaped the country’s modern history.

TRIPLE SUCCESS IN TROJA: PRAGUE ZOO REPORTS FIRST BREEDING OF THREE SNAKE SPECIES

At Prague Zoo, offspring of three species of snakes that had not previously bred here have come into the world. For the first time, two hatchlings of the recently discovered northern Australian python were born for science. The remaining species are live-bearing – a total of ten baby snakes were born to a female brown boa, an endemic species from Madagascar. The third reptile being bred for the first time is an underground inhabitant of Asian sand dunes: a female Tatar python delighted her keepers with four offspring.

The summer stage of the Ungelt Theatre is almost sold out. However, the theatre still offers a number of great performances.

Interest in this year's Summer Stage has exceeded expectations. By the end of July, more than 80% of all tickets have been sold out, yet the theater program continues until mid-September, and audiences still have plenty to choose from. This year's repertoire focuses on genre diversity – from thrilling stories inspired by novels about the talented Mr. Ripley to energetic comedies by British author Marie Jones.
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