
Radio Free America Live
A live evening of the Radio Free America podcast with Natálie Kocábová and Alexandra Alvarová exploring the life and work of Jeffrey Epstein through perspectives rarely heard in Czech media.

A live evening of the Radio Free America podcast with Natálie Kocábová and Alexandra Alvarová exploring the life and work of Jeffrey Epstein through perspectives rarely heard in Czech media.

Poet Lucie Vondrýsková reads her work accompanied by pianist Dominik Ulbrich. An intimate evening blending poetry and music at Rock Café.

A lecture on how modern mobile and messenger communication is changing our relationships, with real-life examples from Ester Geislerová and therapeutic insights from Honza Vojtko.

A presentation about the life and work of the medieval Czech composer Petr z Aspeltu, one of the earliest known Czech musical personalities.

A lecture exploring the history and architecture of Prague's most famous hotels and the remarkable stories connected to them.

Explore the history and architecture of Prague's most iconic hotels on this guided walking tour led by an expert guide.

Opening event of the Climate Week 2026 initiative connecting climate crisis and human rights. The programme includes letter-writing, a group run, and discussions with climate justice experts.

Lecture by Antonín Baudyš exploring Czech identity, history, and future through geopolitical analysis, astrology, and visions of Serbian visionary Verica Obrenovac.

Guided tour of a historic 1906 Art Nouveau building with underground spaces and original technologies. An exclusive bonus to the Orchestr BERG concert.

An evening of English country dances at Grandiose featuring historical dances from the 17th century to contemporary choreography. Open to all interested dancers.

A gathering for those who want to start meditating and are looking for the right approach. Includes experience sharing with other participants.
Multi-day exhibitions and festivals still on today.

(29 days)
Interactive guided tour for secondary and tertiary students that develops critical thinking and visual literacy through dialogue with artworks from 1796–1918.

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An educational programme for school groups exploring sculpture, materials, and 3D creation. Participants will make their own plaster cast and discover works by Czech artists in the Trade Fair Palace exhibition.

(28 days)
A guided tour for school groups exploring how art, design, and cultural institutions shaped interwar Czechoslovakia through the work of key modernist artists and movements.

(21 days)
A guided tour exploring 19th and early 20th-century art through thematic dialogue, connecting Czech masters with modernist pioneers across time, movements, and media.

(9 days)
An educational programme combining the physics of light with Impressionist painting. Students experiment with coloured light in a laboratory, examine original artworks, and create their own light installations.

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Creative art programme for preschoolers and early primary students inspired by Wenzel Hablik, where children explore crystalline structures and build their own geometric artworks. Includes a hands-on salt crystallization experiment.

(29 days)
An educational programme for school groups exploring how galleries operate, their collections, and the various roles within museum work. Students take on the role of curator and create their own exhibition project.

(29 days)
Educational programme for young children exploring light in art. Participants will discover the works of artist Z. Pešánek and create their own installation illuminated with UV light.

(29 days)
An educational tour of the National Gallery Prague's French Collection for French language students (A1–A2), exploring Czech-French cultural ties and featuring interactive conversation practice.

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An educational detective game for upper primary school students exploring life in Prague's Josefov ghetto in the late 19th century, examining social inequality and gender roles through art and history.

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An audio-guided walk through Prague following composer Gustav Mahler's life, visiting nine significant locations where he lived and worked. Complete the route to unlock a bonus reward at Café Rudolfinum.

(30 days)
An interactive programme for young children at the National Gallery that introduces them to Greek mythology and the hero Heracles through works of art.

(29 days)
An educational programme for school groups exploring the First Republic exhibition through observation and sketching. Suitable for primary and secondary school students.

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A guided tour of the National Gallery's permanent exhibition exploring Czech art from 1939 to the present as historical testimony and examining how concepts of artistic quality have changed over time.

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An educational workshop for school groups exploring water through hands-on experiments and artworks by Czech painters from the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries.

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A school programme combining a guided tour of Schwarzenberg Palace with an art workshop, where students explore ancient mythology in Renaissance and Baroque art.

(23 days)
Educational programme for secondary school students exploring art and culture during the reign of Charles IV. Students will learn to interpret medieval symbolism and painting techniques through works by major Gothic masters.

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An interactive educational workshop for primary school students exploring still-life paintings through sensory engagement and creative comic-making activities.

(278 days)
The National Museum presents a comprehensive exhibition dedicated to opera singer Soňa Červená, one of the most significant figures in Czech music. The exhibition runs until April 2026 and features over 200 exhibits including costumes, photographs, and archival documents.

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Guided tour of Winternitz Villa, a masterpiece by architect Adolf Loos. Your guide will explain Loos's Raumplan concept and the history of this cultural monument.

(30 days)
An educational programme for school groups exploring Renaissance art and the principles of perspective, symmetry, and human depiction. Participants learn through hands-on creative work among masterpieces by Dürer, Cranach, and Bronzino.

(32 days)
An interactive tour of the Convent of St. Agnes where students select medieval artworks and discuss their origins, purposes, and historical significance. The programme develops critical thinking and interpretation skills through collaborative visual analysis.

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Evening guided tour of Adolf Loos's Winternitz Villa featuring the building's architecture and the family's history, with a glass of prosecco or apple juice on the terrace.

(104 days)
An exhibition exploring the history and symbolism of the lily from antiquity to the present day, tracing its journey from medicinal use through artistic motifs to religious interpretation.

(134 days)
A regular Thursday art workshop for children 8–10 years old at the National Gallery Prague, where young artists explore various techniques from painting to photography under the guidance of an experienced educator.

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An exhibition exploring František Palacký, the 19th-century historian and architect of Czech national memory, through interactive dialogues, authentic artefacts, and multimedia elements.

(60 days)
Interactive workshop with artist Zorka Lednárová exploring the theme of freedom and its limits. Part of the Artivist Lab series.

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An exhibition exploring how tourism evolved from personal adventure into a mass phenomenon reshaping landscapes and cities. Atrium Žižkov Gallery presents it as a living project that develops alongside its visitors.

(29 days)
A four-part art therapy programme for girls aged 11-15 exploring personal identity, emotions, and individual style through fashion and creative expression.

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An interactive educational programme for school groups exploring Gothic art from the Convent of St. Agnes collection. Students investigate medieval works through tactile and visual clues and develop critical thinking skills.

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Interactive programme for schoolchildren about a medieval scriptorium where students try writing with quill pens and painting illustrations based on authentic artworks.

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A literary programme exploring Rilke's poetry about Prague and Bohemian landscapes, held at the Museum of Literature.

(253 days)
A guided-tour series through the National Gallery Prague's historic buildings, led by curators and educators. Explore how art has evolved across centuries through the museum's major collections.

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An exhibition and academic colloquium celebrating 60 years of the National Library's Collective Music Catalogue, a central registry of Czech musical heritage and sources.

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An exhibition of thirty medieval manuscripts from the National Library showcases the distinctive notes scribes left at the end of texts — their prayers, complaints, requests for payment, and playful experiments.

(30 days)
An interactive educational programme for primary schools that explores Baroque art through sight, touch, and creative hands-on activity. Students examine works by renowned Baroque masters and create their own sensory objects.

(31 days)
An educational programme for secondary school students exploring the fundamental elements of painting and their evolution from Gothic through Renaissance to Baroque. Interactive tour at Šternberský palác with reproductions and models of artworks.

(31 days)
An educational programme for grades 3–5 about the life of St. Agnes of Bohemia, combining a monastery tour with a treasure-hunt game and an introduction to Romanesque and Gothic architecture.

(29 days)
Educational programme for secondary schools exploring the architecture and history of the Convent of St. Agnes, focusing on Gothic style and the life of St. Agnes of Bohemia in the 13th century.

(29 days)
An educational programme exploring angels in European art. Children discover angelic figures in masterworks, learn to interpret their symbolism, and create their own angel sculpture in a hands-on workshop.

(29 days)
An interactive tour of Gothic art at the Convent of St. Agnes for secondary school students. Explores the most important works from the 13th–16th centuries and their historical context.

(27 days)
An educational workshop for primary schools exploring ancient mythology through Renaissance and Baroque art, with a hands-on creative component.

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Guided tours of the vineyard and cellar with tasting at the Botanical Garden, which has managed the vineyard since 1995 and continues its medieval tradition.

(134 days)
A regular art workshop for children aged 6–8 at the National Gallery, where young artists draw inspiration from real artworks and explore various techniques from drawing to photography.

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An interactive guide to the services and resources of the Klementinum Library for students and researchers.

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Join the curators of Prague Botanical Garden for guided tours of the exhibitions every Thursday from April through September. Learn about plants and their stories directly from the experts.

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Every Sunday, Prague Botanical Garden in Troja offers guided tours of its vineyard and wine cellar, concluding with a tasting of wines produced on-site.

An interactive programme for children introducing Vietnamese culture and history through the exhibits of the National Museum.