To do in Prague: Czech Easter holidays
Czech Easter is not limited only to the welcoming of the spring, there is also religious meaning which was suppressed during the communism in Czechoslovakia. What to do in Prague on […]
Czech Easter is not limited only to the welcoming of the spring, there is also religious meaning which was suppressed during the communism in Czechoslovakia. What to do in Prague on […]
A modest man, a former stockbroker, Nicholas Winton saved lives of hundreds Jewish children from Nazi-occupied Prague. He was able to rescue more than 650 refugee children from their death […]
Vaclav Havel ( Czech pronunciation:[ˈvaːt͡slav ˈɦavɛl] ) was born in 5 October 1936 and he dies in 18 December 2011. He was a Czech essayist, poet, playwright, philosopher and dissident, and […]
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This term: Prague Spring 1968 is commonly used for the brief period of time when the government of Czechoslovakia which was led by Alexander Dubček wanted to democratise the Czech nation […]
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Prague has its own unique spell, its sound, its mystery. And the Loreta stands for the sound of Prague. It is a marvellous place which was built in a baroque […]
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About the history of the Estates Theatre Prague and its architectural style: This theatre was opened in late 18th century (in 1783). The Estates Theatre in the capital of the Czech […]
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When you are in Prague you should see the Changing of the Guard. This belongs to one of the symbols of Prague or Prague Castle guards. Three basic types of […]