With our archaeologists, the children will embark on a journey to the younger Iron Age and experience an amazing adventure.
Will your children's eyes light up at every mention of the Celts? Then they definitely shouldn't miss the one-day summer camp at the House of the Golden Ring on April 2, 2026. Together with our archaeologists, they will venture into the Iron Age and experience amazing adventures. They will discover how the Celts actually lived here, what they left behind, and how their inventions changed the world of that time. But it won't be just theory. The children will also roll up their sleeves and get to work: They will try on a Celtic neckpiece, legging, and brooches. They will throw a Celtic dice. They will grind grain on a quern. They will try wool shearing. Plus, they will closely examine real archaeological finds or their faithful replicas. The summer camp is best suited for children aged 8 to 13. We will take care of a full-day program, lunch, and plenty of drinks. Just please keep in mind that we can only take 12 little explorers for the event. So don't hesitate too much with the application. And if you have any questions, definitely reach out to our colleague: klimesova@muzeumprahy.cz. She will be happy to help. We are already looking forward to it! ???? Where: House of the Golden Ring When: April 2, 2026 For whom: children aged 8–13 Cost: 500 CZK (full-day program, drinks, and lunch included) Capacity: 12 children Applications and info: klimesova@muzeumprahy.cz
While Prague is famous for its historic landmarks and charming streets, it also offers experiences that go beyond traditional sightseeing. Right in the city center, the Museum of Bricks invites visitors into a colorful world built from millions of LEGO® pieces, making it an ideal stop for families, couples, and curious travelers alike.
The Aviation Museum in Kunovice, located in the Uherské Hradiště region, has planned its traditional aircraft washing event for the public, known as Event U, on Saturday, March 21. This year marks the 10th anniversary of this event, which is popular with both adults and children. "Every year, about a hundred people of all age groups come to us," says the museum director, Martin Hrabec.
Visitors can look forward to exhibition shows, bike testing, and a special program for children. The last weekend of April, April 25-26, 2026, will once again transform Prague's Exhibition Grounds into a cycling paradise. Following last year's record attendance of over 12,000 visitors and 124 exhibiting brands, it will offer two days full of adrenaline, inspiration, and fun for everyone – from passionate athletes to families with children. Visitors can expect the popular show featuring big air jumps, races, competitions for prizes, lectures, and of course, an introduction to new products. This year's event will again be held under the auspices of the Czech Cycling Federation.
In the Czech Republic, a new educational project called "Educate Czechia" is starting, which responds to the long-term problems faced by Czech education and families. It addresses the unpreparedness of children in the first grades, the deteriorating physical fitness of children, which can lead to obesity, and the mental health issues of adolescents. The project aims to provide parents with quality information and systematically support the development of children from preschool age to adolescence, encompassing the existing educational activities of doctor and author of educational publications Jana Martincová.
The marsh turtles have ended their hibernation and the sousliks at Sklenářka have emerged from their burrows. Zoo Prague officially welcomes spring. Zoo Prague is open every day in March from 9 AM to 5 PM.