The exhibition by Jiří Petrbok, "Patient's Diary," focuses on the theme of self-portraiture and presents the artist's work from the 1990s to the present.
The exhibition by Jiří Petrbok, "Patient's Diary," focuses on the theme of the self-portrait and presents the artist's work from the 1990s to the present as a continuous record of the changing, constantly questioned "self."
The 5th edition of the open-air festival Prague 420 will take place for the first time in a new date and for the first time in a two-day format, on the weekend of June 6-7 at Prague Louka near the Velká Chuchle racetrack. Visitors can look forward to the first edition of the festival after legalization, which brings the richest program in the history of the Prague 420 festival. Over 100 exhibiting brands, international headliners such as the founder of the famous Cookies brand - Berner (USA) or General Levy (UK), a powerful Czechoslovak support lineup led by PTK, Loudz1, Pain, Danzhun, Michajlov, Lboy, or H16, a dub stage, and a ton of other concerts and DJ sets.
In the historic center of Prague, just a few steps from the Old Town Square, you will find an immersive digital gallery where light and movement transform into an unforgettable experience. Lumia Gallery is one of the most remarkable spaces of its kind in the Czech Republic, offering an interactive exhibition that is continuously expanding with new installations and artists.
Prague offers countless cultural experiences, but few combine timeless music, fine dining, and stunning views like the Sinatra Tribute at Art Restaurant Mánes.
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.
Prague is much more than Charles Bridge and the Old Town. Just 15 minutes by public transport or car from the city center, you can visit the famous Prague Zoo, the botanical garden, and the fairytale-like Troja Château with its art gallery—all in one place. And right within the château grounds, you’ll find one of Prague 7’s hidden gems: Bistro Karel. Its welcoming atmosphere can be enjoyed both in the spacious garden and in the bright, airy interior.
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.
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