Mariánské Square in the center of Prague will once again transform for the fifth time into a place dedicated to Easter traditions, crafts, and festive programs.
This year's Easter at Mariánské Square will also feature an original outdoor exhibition of folk costumes. It will include a photographic display in the open air as well as a showcase right in the square, where visitors can closely examine original costumes and selected historical accessories.
At the square, you will find sales stalls with painted Easter eggs, whips, ceramics, and textile products. Ten stalls will present social enterprises, sheltered workshops, and small artisans. The offer will be complemented by Easter delicacies, drinks, and spring specialties.
The Easter event at Mariánské will also include a supporting program. On selected weekends, you can look forward to folk music, dance, theatrical performances, and creative workshops for children. A traditional part of the program will also be the Mayor's Easter food collection, which will provide an opportunity to help those who need support the most.
Current information about the program and individual parts of the markets can be found at the links below and also on the social networks of Moje Mariánské.
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