All posts tagged "Czech"
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Prague Visitor Staff | March 15, 2019
Czech Repubrick – Lego
Czech monuments have been transformed into huge models made of Lego. The buildings that appear in the biggest...
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Prague Visitor Staff | June 23, 2017
Czech Food Porn: Asian Temple Restaurant
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Prague Visitor Staff | May 5, 2017
Being Dvořák – An afternoon with the grandson of the Master
Editor’s Note: This story was written a few months before Antonín Dvořák III passed away, May 29, 2018...
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Prague Visitor Staff | January 1, 2016
Architecture, Construction and Design
The Museum of Architecture and Civil Engineering presents the major architectural feats in the Czech lands from the...
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Prague Visitor Staff | January 1, 2016
Astronomy – The most important collection of astronomical instruments in the Czech lands
The Astronomy exhibit is conceived as the infinite space of the universe full of shining stars in the...
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Prague Visitor Staff | January 1, 2016
Art from the Rudolfine Era to the Baroque in Bohemia
The history of the National Gallery in Prague started to be written on 5 February 1796 when a...
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Prague Visitor Staff | January 1, 2016
Crossroads of Czech and Czechoslovak Statehood
This long – term exhibition called “Crossroads of Czech and Czechoslovak Statehood” captures the important milestones in our...
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Prague Visitor Staff | January 1, 2016
Transportation
The transportation history exhibit in the “transportation hall” is traditionally the most popular among visitors. The world of...
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Prague Visitor Staff | January 1, 2016
Printing – From Gutenberg to digital printing
Printing connected to the production of books, newspapers and printed matter holds an exceptional place in the Czech...
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Prague Visitor Staff | January 1, 2016
1850–1900: Czech Modern Art
František Kupka (September 23, 1871 – June 24, 1957), (also known as Frank Kupka or François Kupka), was...