Welcome To Prague Spring 2016

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Spring 2016

WELCOMETO Prague & the Czech Republic Guidebook




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Concentus Moraviae 18–19 Homage to Charles IV 20–21 National Gallery: th 220 Anniversary of the National Gallery in Prague. Generosity 22 Charles IV (1316–1378) 23 Ai Weiwei; Lucas Cranach 24 Kampa Museum: František Kupka; Karel Malich 25 National Theatre: La Cenerentola; The Snow Queen; Juliette 26 Laterna magika 27 Praga Caroli 30–31 Some Best Buys 32 Fashion 33 Sweet Moments with a Chocolate Fairy 35–37 Glass Inspiration for your Senses 38

CzechTourism – Events Calendar 8–10 Prague Castle Information 28–29 10x Briefly about Prague 52 Tourist Information Centres; Prague Sight-seeing Tours; Excursions; Guides; Public Holidays 72

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Janáček’s May – Music Festival Prague Towers Langweil’s Model of Prague; Ctěnice Chateau Carmina Burana Prague Spring Music Festival

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One-day Trips: UNESCO Landmarks 88–94 The Terezín Memorial 95 Kutná Hora – a UNESCO family member for 21 years! 96–97 Český Krumlov – Treasury of History 98–99 Hradec Králové Region 100–101 Brno – City in the Centre of Europe, Ignis Brunensis 102–105 Gastro Fair Wine & Delicacies 106 Jan Becher Museum 107 UNESCO Czech Heritage 108

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Prague Castle 44 How to reach Prague Castle; Promenade at Prague Castle 45 City Map 53–56 Subway and Tram Routes Scheme 57–58 Cover photo: Josef Kaliba – Vrtba Garden and St. Nicolas’ Church

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Charles IV and Prague – 700 years When All Roads Led to Prague

This slogan reminisces Prague in the year of the 700th anniversary of the birth of its most famous native, King and Emperor Charles IV. The Prague of Charles’s times had many shapes. At the time when a boy named Wenceslas was born in the Old Town, the population was just about ten thousand. In his autobiography, Vita Caroli, Charles IV writes: “This King of Bohemia John (of Luxembourg) and Queen Elisabeth (of Bohemia) gave birth to their eldest son named Wenceslas, Anno Domini 1316, on 14 May, at five o’clock in the morning…”

Charles IV, who took the name from his French tutor Charles IV the Beautiful, changed Prague completely. As an accomplished merchant, he freed those who set up enterprises in Prague, and also brought craftsmen and builders. He built new churches, monasteries and the entire New Town of Prague on the architectural pattern of Jerusalem. The streets of the New Town keep many medieval secrets to these days. This illustrated ruler, who wrote in Latin, German, Italian and French, also adopted Czech language: “And so, when We arrived in Bohemia, We found nor father, nor mother, nor brother, nor sister, nor anyone familiar. We had also fully forgotten the Czech language, but We learned it again later thus We spoke and understood it as any other Czech…”

the Bohemian Crown Jewels at Prague Castle, a three-month exhibition of rare exhibits from the Bavarian National Exhibition at the Wallenstein Riding Hall, numerous concerts, medieval fairs and street shows that intend to make a visit to Prague even more pleasant, and will induce an atmosphere of the times of 700 hundred years ago. We have prepared guided tours through the city named “In the footprints of Charles IV” as well as lectures, and a leaflet titled as this article: “When all roads led to Prague”, where you can find a list of all the celebration events in Prague.

The small and lonely boy returned from faraway countries to the Czech Lands as a mature youngster who proved that diplomacy and political negotiations were his strength. As the Holy Emperor, he got involved in European conflicts and always came out with a good compromise. He also used to crown his politics with a successful marriage policy, being himself a good example: his four marriages, especially with his beloved Blanche of Valois, brought the empire significant territorial advances.

We invite you to the city that breathes with history and has a modern face. Where the traces of Charles IV disappeared, you can find modern buildings with clubs, restaurants, galleries, sports facilities, and shopping centers. You can find the links between the past and the future everywhere. The city lives and breathes. It preserves the atmosphere endowed by the great personalities of the past, and lives in the present. Prague is well worth a visit.

Under his reign in the 14th century, Prague became the center of Europe, and still benefits from its historical glory. Anybody who visits Prague this year should not miss special events like an exhibition of

Nora Dolanská, CEO Prague City Tourism

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TIPSFORTRIPS Mercedes Benz Prague Fashion Week 16 – 23 March 2016, Prague The Mercedes Benz Prague Fashion Week is a festival of Czech and Slovak fashion. Following the pattern of the world fashion weeks, it presents works of leading Czech and Slovak designers, their state-of-the-art sets and new trends. Leading international personalities of the fashion industry participate in this event every year: famous shoe designer Jimmy Choo; the longtime CEO of the Jean-Paul Gaultier brand, Donald Potard, as well as foreign journalists and merchants. One of the film studios at Strahov will be turned into a “fashion temple” where all the fashion shows and accompanying programs will take place.

Febiofest 2016 International Film Festival 17 – 23 March 2016, Prague The 23 edition of this international film festival offers more than 400 film projections in 9 days. Febiofest will present the best films from prestigious festivals from all over the world: awarded films from Berlin, Cannes, Venice, Toronto, San Sebastian, and several films nominated for the Oscars. The festival also awards several famous filmmakers every year. This year, the author of the scripts of The Queen and The Last King of Scotland, Peter Morgan, will take the prize for his contribution to world cinematography. Febiofest also includes the Culinary Cinema event that offers an untraditional combination of films with culinary themes and exclusive dinners. rd

Charles IV in Brandenburg Exhibition In progress until 31 May 2016, Lidice In 2016, the Czech Republic commemorates the 700 th anniversary of the birth of Charles IV, who was born on 14 May 1316. You can visit an event honoring the personality of the ruler already in the first half of the year. One of the first events is the Charles IV in Brandenburg exhibition, mapping the final years of the king’s life, when the emperor acquired Brandenburg, an important trade center of the empire, for his son Wenceslas. In the Lidice Memorial, along with this exhibition, you can also visit the Walkyrie Operation exhibition dedicated to the attempt to assassinate Adolf Hitler, and the permanent exhibition commemorating the destruction of Lidice in WW II.

Night Run Ostrava 2016

16 April 2016, Ostrava

The night run in Ostrava is the first from a series of eight runs, scheduled between 16 April and 15 October 2016 in big cities of the Czech Republic. Up to 1,500 runners with headlamps will participate in the 5 or 10 kilometer

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Zlín Design Week

races, getting a souvenir medal at the finish line. The best three runners will be announced in each category. A special category is prepared for children, as well as a noncompetitive Bosch Family Run for families on 2 kilometers. You can also participate in night runs in Prague, Hradec Králové, Brno, Olomouc, Most, Pilsen, and České Budějovice.

25 April – 1 May 2016, Zlín

ZLIN DESIGN WEEK differs from similar events because it covers all fields: from professional designers to marketing managers, students, enthusiasts, and the public at large. The project intends to put design on its right place of its origin, and to show that it is not forbiddingly expensive, but part of our everyday lives. This year’s theme is “Money”, and you can learn how much it moves the world of design at lectures, workshops, in-door and out-door exhibitions, and other events.

Liberation Festival 2016

6 – 8 May 2016, Pilsen

The atmosphere of May 1945, meetings with war veterans, concerts, exhibitions – all is part of the Liberation Festival 2016, celebrating the 71st anniversary of the liberation of Pilsen by American forces. The event evokes the last two days of WW II in the Czech Republic, and the joy of liberation. Along with commemorative events, discussions with war vets, and exhibitions, you can look forward to the Convoy of Liberty – a parade of both historical and contemporary weapons – and a reconstruction of the events at the time of the arrival of American tanks to the Pilsen square on 6 May 1945.

Grand Opening of the Spa Season 13 – 15 May 2016, Mariánské Lázně (Marienbad) In the Czech Republic, the first half of May traditionally marks the opening of the spa season. Karlovy Vary (Carlsbad) and other famous spa towns, like Luhačovice, Litomyšl, and Mariánské Lázně (Marienbad) open their gates to guests. In Marienbad, a traditional city festival takes place on the second weekend of May, which includes the symbolic opening of the springs. You can also look forward to costumed parades, fairs, and open-air concerts of classical, folklore and modern music, and much more.

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The Ride of Kings in Vlčnov 2016

27 – 29 May 2016, Vlčnov

This ancient popular festivity with a tradition that goes back two hundred years has been included in the UNESCO List of Intangible Cultural Heritage. The festival is topped-off with a procession of a king and his suit on decorated horses, running through the entire village. It is an original initiation ritual where 18-year-old boys become adults in their community. Each and every one can be© Filip Fojtík come a member of the royal suit only once in his life, while the king is a young boy of 10 – 12 years of age, dressed in a girl’s costume. The Ride of Kings is accompanied by performances of folklore ensembles, brass and dulcimer bands concerts, wine tasting, arts and crafts fair, and exhibitions.

Brno Nights of the Museums 2016

21 May 2016, Brno

For the 12 time, the cultural institutions of Brno will come alive during the night! Museums, galleries and theaters, and their rooms otherwise closed to the public open their gates to visitors at 6 pm, and remain open until midnight, offering special programs. You can join workshops, lectures, guided tours, and concerts, all for free or for just a symbolic token. During the Brno Nights © Petrov Židlický of the Museums, you will have the chance to visit traditional places like the Moravian Museum and the Moravian Gallery, as well as new institutions like the Vida! Science Center, the Railroad Post Museum, and the New Town Hall. (see pp. 102–103) th

Starobrno Ignis Brunensis 2016

27 May – 19 June 2016, Brno

The surface of the Brno reservoir will once again glitter with fireworks by pyrotechnists from all over the world who will take part in the Ignis Brunensis 2016 festival. You can look forward to the colorful magic of lights from Portugal, Spain, Slovakia, and the Czech-German Ignis Brunensis team. All fireworks will follow uniform music recorded by the Brno Philharmonic Or© Ignis Brunensis chestra celebrating the 60 th anniversary of their first concert season. This year’s program includes the jubilee 100 th fireworks in the history of the Ignis Brunensis festival, fired as a part of the competition by the Slovak team on 8 June on the Brno reservoir. (see pp. 104–105)

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INTERNATIONAL MUSIC FESTIVAL

Soloists from all over the world. Symphonic and chamber music ensembles. Unique historical and industrial landmarks environment. Churches, chateaux, and concert halls in the Moravian-Silesian cities – Ostrava, Opava, Třinec, Dolní Lutyně, Kravaře, Ludgeřovice, and Krnov

This prestigious festival enters the fifth decade of its existence. The leading idea of this-year’s 41st edition is an international cooperation following the Schiller – Beethoven’s legacy “Alle Menschen werden Brüder”. The festival intends to react to the wave of terrorism and violence that affects Europe, and, through its musical voice, wants to contribute to international dialogue and democracy. Janáček’s May focuses its program on both world -famous and lesser known and new composers of classical music, from Renaissance to present days. At the same time, it also presents other genres like jazz and musical-dramatic art. The program includes the opening concert with the Dresden Philharmonic Orchestra (founded in 1870) (on 20 May), with the German conductor Michael Sanderling, and Czech violin virtuoso, Ivan Ženatý, who works in the Cleveland Institute of Music in USA. The program also presents the Prague Symphony Orchestra with violin concerto master, Guy Braunstein (concert master of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra until 2012), conducted by Finnish conductor Pietar Inkinen (on 29 May); an operatic gala concert of the world renowned opera star, mezzo-soprano Dagmar Pecková (on 31 May); a piano recital of the “wonder child” from the NorthMoravian city of Opava, Lukáš Vondráček, who

now lives in USA (on 2 June); and the closing concert honoring the 260th anniversary of the birth of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, featuring Llyˆr Williams from Northern Wales, and the Ostrava Chamber Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by a Slovak conductor Peter Feranec (on 9 June). This year Janáček’s May offers 19 evening concerts and a rich accompanying program that includes performances of world stars and leading European symphonic and chamber orchestras, ensembles, and soloists from Germany, France, Australia, Israel, Finland, Poland, Great Britain, Romania, Austria, Northern Wales, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic. One of the main advantages of the Janáček’s May festival is its location out of big musical centers. It thus offers affordable tickets, and concerts taking place in non-conventional and unpretentious environments. The festival is based in the MoravianSilesian Region on the historical grounds of Moravia and Silesia, at the crossroads of three countries: the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Poland. This region is the birthplace of the world-famous composer, Leoš Janáček, whose name the festival bears, and boasts numerous interesting locations full of contrasts, beautiful countryside, and unique historical and industrial landmarks.

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Llyˆr Williams

Guy Braunstein

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Carmina Burana, one of the most amazing works of contemporary classical music, has been staged by almost all great conductors. Carmina Burana has enjoyed success throughout Europe and heads to the Czech Republic for the fourth time. Along with exceptional music that enchants connoisseurs and amateurs alike, you can look forward to a grandiose stage design. In the Czech Republic, the monumental cantata by Carl Orff will be presented in two exclusive performances: Municipal House in Prague – beautiful jewel of the Art-Nouveau architecture, 170-head ensemble

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DRFG Arena, Brno 200-head ensemble on a multi-functional stage

visual effects, grand-screen projections, and accompanying pyrotechnical effects 5 May 2016 with

CAST: Conductor: Norbert Baxa Soprano: Luisa Albrechtová • Counter-tenor: Jan Mikušek Baritone: Nikolaj Někrasov (Prague), Martin Bárta (Brno) Orchestra: North-Bohemian Philharmonic Orchestra Teplice Choir: Czech Philharmonic Choir Brno Children’s choir: Pueri Gaudentes (Prague), Brno Children’s Choir (Brno)

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the “Brothers from Thessaloniki”

“Spontaneity in the heart and a grandiose space encountered in one moment.” This is the bombastic description used by critics of the performance of the Graindelavoix ensemble, who specialize on vocal music of the 14th and 15th centuries. Artists from all over Europe open themselves for sound experiments and repertory from previously undiscovered geographical areas. The Prague Spring International Music Festival 2016, as part of a concert series dedicated to the 700th anniversary of the birth of Charles IV, presents the Grandelavoix project in the rooms of the Emmaus monastery, on 19 May. The Belgian ensemble awarded the Edison Prix for innovation, and Prix Caecilia given by the Union de la Presse Musicale Belge, will present a unique program that comEmauzy Abbey bines western Christian liturgy with Greek-Byzantine traditions reaching up to the region of today’s Lebanon. The rooms of the Emauzy Monastery were not chosen by accident. During the reign of Charles IV, it was the only Slavonic monastery and educational center in OldSlavonic language in Western Europe. This language was brought to the “Czech Crown Lands” by the “Brothers from Thessaloniki”, the apostles Cyril and Methodius, from the Byzantine Empire. 19 May 2016, 8 pm, Emauzy Abbey

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Gothic Church in Kurdějov

Valtice Chateau

Žďár nad Sázavou Chateau

Shakespeare, Beethoven, and the Czech string quartet tradition meet at the Concentus Moraviae Festival The Concentus Moraviae International Music Festival of 13 Towns offers an opportunity to combine unique musical experiences with a visit to picturesque towns in South Moravia, the Vysočina Region, and Lower Austria. Classical music concerts take place at chateaux, chateau courtyards, and churches every year in June. The unique environment and refreshing programming make the Concentus Moraviae an interesting event for listeners from the festival towns as well as visitors from the entire Czech Republic, and abroad. The 2016 program includes 35 concerts in 21 towns; the theme of the 21st edition is string quartet. This most demanding of all chamber formations is often compared to marriage, thus the motto is a line from the Sonet No. 8 by William Shakespeare: Mark how one string, sweet husband to another, strikes each in each by mutual ordering. The thread of all concerts is chamber music compositions of Ludwig van Beethoven. The festival will present all of his 16 quartets, along with significant compositions of Czech and world repertory, and newly commissioned works. The residence

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Pavel Haas Quartet

ensemble of the festival is the Pavel Haas Quartet, the winner of four “Classical Music Oscars”, the Gramophone magazine awards. The ensemble will perform on five concerts, and also offers master classes. Concentus Moraviae will feature leading Czech quartets: Zemlinsky Quartet, Talich Quartet, Škampa Quartet, Janáček Quartet, Pražák Quartet, as well as outstanding foreign ensembles like Dover Quartet, Modigliani Quartet, Kodály Quartet, Danish String Quartet, and Van Kuijk Quartet. Three dozen concerts will present the diversity of the string quartet and the fundamental importance of the Czech quartet composition school. The festival is one of the most significant European quartet shows in recent decades. Some of the performances will be dedicated to other genres (jazz, alternative music) and forms (theater, melodrama, and Shakespeare and Music lectures of professor and translator Martin Hilský, honorary member of the Order the British Empire). The program will be enriched by the Music on Bike event, prepared for music loving cyclists on the Czech-Austrian border, on 11 June. More detailed program, information on festival towns and individual venues, bus transportation to concerts from Brno, and ticket sales at:

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Slavkov – Austerlitz Chateau

Pernštejn Castle

St. Procopius Basilica in Třebíč


PRAGUE CASTLE CELEBRATES Prague Castle Celebrates

Prague Castle, once the seat of Charles IV, the Czech King and Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, commemorates the 700. anniversary of his birth with six exhibition projects. The exhibitions will be open to visitors from 15 May until 28 September, 2016 all around the Prague Castle Complex.

I. The Scepter and the Crown: Charles IV and the Czech Royal Coronations The Imperial Stables This exhibition focuses on the millennium-long history of coronations of Czech kings whose binding rules were set by Charles IV in the mid-14th century. The main exhibit will be the most significant symbol of the Czech royal power – the St. Wenceslas Crown. It was a state and sacral symbol already at the time of its origin, before 1346. For the first time, the famous Scepter and Orb from the Renaissance, will be supplemented with replicas of the original Gothic insignia made especially for the occasion.

II. The Crown of the Kingdom: the Cathedral of Charles IV.

The Prague Castle Riding School The exhibition is dedicated to the St. Vitus Cathedral, the most significant building of Charles IV. It will present it as an extraordinary work of architecture, the coronation and funeral temple of Czech kings, and the spiritual center of the medieval Czech state. The main event of the project is a symbolic opening of the inner and outer triforium, in a simplified 3D replica.

III. The Crown of the Mother of Cities: Completion of the St. Vitus Cathedral in photographs

The Theresian Wing of the Old Royal Palace The exhibition relates to the cathedral as the “First Building in the Land”, and will present unknown photographs from the Prague Castle Archive documenting the final construction works on the cathedral in the 19 th and 20 th centuries.

IV. The Crown without a King: the Story of the Bohemian Crown Jewels after 1918

Romanesque cellars of the Old Royal Palace The “Kingless Crown” exhibition will bring visitors to modern history, in the rooms where the Bohemian Crown Jewels were immured during WW II, presenting the story of this most precious national relic in the dramatic 20 th century. St. Vitus Cathedral

V. A Crown in your Palm: The Eternal Royal Coin

Rožmberk Palace The exhibition in Rožmberk Palace will take visitors to the period of Charles IV, presenting the “Prague Groschen” as an eternal coin of the Kingdom of Bohemia.

VI. Architecture for the Crown

St. George Monastery The architecture of the period will be presented especially for children through an interactive exhibition.

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THE CONCERTS TO CHARLES IV. The Concerts in Tribute to Charles IV. Open-air concert honoring Charles IV, “Night at Karlštejn” 11 May 2016, 5 pm Old Town Square, Prague 1

The Prague Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Petr Altrichter, in honor to the “Father of the Nation”, will pay gems of a symphonic repertory at an attractive open-air concert in the very heart of Prague. The different parts of the program will illustrate significant moments of the life of Charles IV: the tolling of the bells of the Tyn Cathedral and festive fanfares will symbolize the birth of the future Holy Roman Emperor on the Old Town Square at the “House at the Stone Bell”. Charles’s upbringing at the French Royal Court will be remembered by the Roman Carnival overture, by Hector Berlioz, while his first political and war experiences in Italy will be reflected by the Pines of Rome symphonic poem, by Ottorino Respighi. Other compositions will reminisce Charles’s exemplary administration of the Czech Kingdom, and his improvement of numerous European cities. The concert will be culminate with a suite from the “Night at Karlštejn” Czech musical, inspired by a charming story from the life of Charles IV that relates to his famous castle, Karlštejn.

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Homage to Charles IV

17 May 2016, 8 pm Prague Castle – St. Vitus Cathedral, III. Courtyard The Czech Philharmonic – the leading Czech orchestra – commemorates the 700th anniversary of the birth of Emperor Charles IV with a concert in the St. Vitus Cathedral at Prague Castle. The intent is to celebrate the great ruler in an honorable, majestic,

and sensitive manner. Thus the conductor of the Czech Philharmonic, Jiří Bělohlávek, will conduct the eloquent Homage to Charles IV, Cantata for male choir, composition by Petr Eben, Praga, symphonic poem op. 26 by Josef Suk, and Te Deum by Antonín Dvořák.

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NATIONAL GALLERY PRAGUE National Gallery in Prague 220 th Anniversary of the National Gallery in Prague. Generosity: On the Art of Giving 5 February – 3 July 2016 Location: Main exhibition on the second floor of Kinsky Palace, related displays and individual artworks in the permanent exhibitions of Kinsky Palace, Convent of St. Agnes of Bohemia, Trade Fair Palace, Sternberg Palace, Salm Palace and Schwarzenberg Palace On February 5th, 2016, 220 years will have passed since the National Gallery’s historical moment of its founding. Unlike the past, when similar occasions were usually commemorated in a rather historical and retrospective way, this time, the National Gallery will celebrate the event with an exhibition on the politics of generosity, devoted to topics like togetherness, sharing, donating, patronizing and friendship in the arts. Assumpta Lannova, South Bohemia, around 1450

Toyen (Marie Čermínová): Horror, 1937

A series of shows prepared by the collections of the National Gallery will attempt to present a biography of the institution and its identity, which is based on and fundamentally linked to the principle of generosity. A multi-layered and diverse display will be placed in all of the buildings of the National Gallery. The topic of generosity will permeate through the whole Gallery, not only from a historical perspective, but also set into a linguistic, poetic and social context, providing an insight into the mechanics of the precious habit of giving and its consequences. Here, the museum is a gift, and the collection is perceived as a collective property. When perceiving the show as a whole, we will meet the personalities of the people who contributed significantly to the establishment and development of the institution and its collections. The main exhibition will be composed of six chapters: I. Generosity of the founding fathers, II. Institutional generosity as the foundation principle of the museum’s collections, III. Generosity of donors and benefactors, IV. Generosity of the world as a source of life, V. Love and compassion in philosophy and religion, VI. Love and friendship as conditions of human existence. Further, in order to build up a unified narrative body, the selection will be also incorporated into the permanent exhibitions of the five collections that the National Gallery consists of. Additionally, each of the six buildings will also host interventions and site-specific works of contemporary art created for this occasion. In order to contextualize the display within a contemporary perspective, artworks, installations and performances by Jiří Kovanda, Klára Kristalová, Matts Leiderstam, Yoshihiro Suda, Prinz Gholam, Edmund de Waal, Jaromír Novotný, Hiroshi Sugimoto and a number of others will also be included in the exhibition.

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Jü Fei-an: Two Peonies and Two Bumblebees, 1954

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NATIONAL GALLERY PRAGUE National Gallery in Prague Charles IV (1316–1378) – Bavarian-Czech state Exhibition on the Occasion of the 700th Birthday

and private collections. Artistic ventures of Charles IV and members of his imperial court, which were undertaken in Prague, Nuremberg, Aachen, Frankfurt am Main or in any other artistic centre of the Holy Roman Empire will be displayed alongside their inspirational models of Byzantine, Italian or French origin.

15 May – 25 September 2016 Waldstein Riding School Daily except Monday 10 am–6 pm The organizers of the exhibition are the National Gallery in Prague and Haus der Bayerischen Geschichte, in cooperation with Geisteswissenschaftliches Zentrum Geschichte und Kultur Ostmitteleuropas an der Universität Leipzig.

Coronation of Virgin Mary

This significant exhibition will present the Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire and the Czech King Charles IV as a unique figure of Europe’s political and cultural history; a pious, well-educated, single-minded and judicious ruler, who did not hesitate to use a wide range of diplomatic means. One of the typical features of Charles’ ruling concept was the programmatic use of arts and architecture to promote the imperial majesty. Charles IV has gone down in history as one of the most generous patrons of the arts, as well as one of the most often depicted rulers in mediaeval Europe’s history. Antependium with Jesus and Throne of Devine Mercy

The exhibition will be accompanied by a large multifarious program of activities in both venues, Prague and Nuremberg. The viewers will be able to see a number of exhibition projects in the partner museum institutions in Bohemia and Bavaria; they will be able to follow in Charles IV’s footsteps in the places linked with his life and admire the royal architecture and art in their original milieus.

The exhibition seeks to show Charles IV devoid of distorting layers of ideological prejudice, and offer to the public a multi-faceted portrait of the historical figure with his positive as well as negative qualities. Charles IV will be presented against the kaleidoscopic background of a broad contemporary cultural-historical 14th-century context. The admirable prosperity of arts and architecture of Charles IV will be set in this historical context with conspicuous overlaps to the present. How did his contemporaries perceive him? Where did he get the money for the spectacular and costly imperial presentation? How were the holy relics acquired and what was the role of arts in the service of his imperial policy? Who were the people who acted in the Emperor’s name and secured the support he needed?

Crown of Charles IV from the coronation of the Holy Roman King in Bohemia

The exhibition seeks answers to such questions through 170 exhibits of all disciplines in art, culturalhistorical documents loaned by more than a hundred prestigious European and U.S. museums, churches

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Ai Weiwei: Zodiac Heads The Czech Republic will be one of the few places in Europe to exhibit the work (along with Denmark, Germany, Russia and Spain). By exhibiting the work in front of the Trade Fair Palace, the gallery will contribute to discussions about the role of art in Prague’s public space. That the Circle of Animals/Zodiac Heads will be exhibited as part of the National Gallery’s 220th anniversary and that it will occupy the space in front of the Trade Fair Palace, an example of Czech modern architecture, makes this display a unique curatorial project.

6 February – 31 August 2016 Place: in front of the Trade Fair Palace The Circle of Animals / Zodiac Heads by contemporary Chinese artist Ai Weiwei will be displayed as one of the projects accompanying the exhibition Generosity: On the Art of Giving, devoted to sharing, generosity and patronage, organized in celebration of the 220th anniversary of the National Gallery’s predecessor, the Picture Gallery of the Society of Patriotic Friend of the Arts in Bohemia. Ai Weiwei’s Zodiac Heads is the first and long-awaited work by this acclaimed artist to be exhibited in the Czech Republic. The space in front of the Trade Fair Palace will house twelve bronze zodiac-animal heads, copies of sculptures designed for the Garden of Perfect Brightness (Yuanmingyuan) near Beijing, which were destroyed by foreign troops in 1860 during one of the Opium Wars. The 1.5-meter-wide heads are each attached to a three-meter-high post, forming a semicircle. The artist originally made them as “public sculptures”. The concept was extremely successful and Weiwei’s Zodiac Heads became one of the most famous works of contemporary Chinese art. It is perhaps the only contemporary Chinese artwork.

Cranach from all sides the Cranach workshop as a ingeniously organized unit based on precise working methods. The exhibition stands out for the significant element of active participation by visitors, who will have the chance to paint their own copy of Cranach’s work, using reproduction techniques of the artist’s period.

23 June 2016 – 22 January 2017 Sternberg Palace Paintings by Lucas Cranach and His Circle from the Collections of the National Gallery in Prague The exhibition “Cranach from All Sides” will present the German Renaissance painter and his circle not only via unique works from the collections of the National Gallery in Prague, but also via the most interesting results of research realized by a team of experts from the Cranach Digital Archive Düsseldorf, headed by Gunnar Heydenreich. The group of the Prague works linked with the artist’s name is extraordinarily heterogeneous and includes very attractive and popular scenes such as The Old Fool, Christ and the Adulteress and The Original Sin (Adam and Eve). The research has revealed many yet unknown facts about these and other works, as well as information about the technological process of the works and, especially their copies. The exhibition in the Sternberg Palace will introduce visitors to the most recent discoveries linked with the most precious works held by the National Gallery in Prague and also present

The Old Fool, 1530

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MUSEUM KAMPA Museum Kampa František Kupka – Moving Blues

exhibition likes to demonstrate Kupka’s idea of the eternal continously repeating movement.

9 February – 22 May 2016 Museum Kampa

Besides these three crucial paintings we have chosen a few pieces,which perfectly express Kupka’s artistic intensions.

Museum Kampa presents the personality and art of František Kupka from the beginning of its existence. One of the most significant Czech painters of the 20 th century, who lived in France most of his life, maintaining contact with Prague’s artistic scene, is more than just an artist, who is well represented by many works in Museum Kampa – and, more importantly, is personally connected to the patron, collector and founder of Museum Kampa Meda Mladek.

Bleus Mouvants, 1923–1924, oil on canvas

Mrs. Mladek decided to donate her unique collection to the City of Prague knowing that a long-term public presentation in Museum Kampa is essential for placing Kupka in the context of world art history. The exhibition Moving Blues is relatively small, but to understand of the emergence of Kupka’s work is importat. In the three paintings Bleus Mouvants this

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Newly discovered Karel Malich

The wall sculpture was forgotten soon after its installation. It was discovered thanks to the painstaking and continuous efforts of the Pilsen based association Křížky a vetřelci (Crosses and Intruders) that focuses on mapping objects from the normalization times in the Pilsen region.

8 February – 31 May 2016 Museum Kampa As its world premiere, Museum Kampa is exhibiting Karel Malich’s newly discovered large wall sculpture created for the cafeteria in the college dormitories in Pilsen during the period of radical re-evaluation of his views of the world. It is one of the most important architectural works of this artist as well as one of the most significant public wall sculptures of the former Czechoslovakia at the turn of the nineteen seventies and eighties.

The Pilsen wall sculpture is exhibited in connection with the Černobílá plastika (Black and White Relief) (1964–1965) that represented Malich at the International Exhibition of Sculpture from Twenty Nations, which took place at the Guggenheim Museum in New York (1967); the exhibition also contains selection of his current work from years 2010–2015. Wall Sculpture created for Pilsner University, 1978–80

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NATIONAL THEATRE National Theatre La Cenerentola

Gioachino Rossinï Premiered on 21 and 22 January 2016 The Estates Theatre One of the most frequently performed works of Gioachino Rossini, a master of the bel canto style, was premiered on 25 January 1817 at the Teatro Valle in Rome. The libretto, penned by Jacopo Ferretti, is based on Charles Perrault’s fairy tale Cendrillon. Similarly to the other creators inspired by Perrault’s fable, Ferretti and Rossini interpret the story of Cinderella in their own way, presenting a broad scope of situations, ranging from the moving to the comical, as well as rewarding types of characters and splendid musical numbers, one of the most famous being Cinderella’s aria Nacqui all’affanno… Non più mesta, a staple of many a world-renowned diva. Guaranteeing a sin-

gular and intriguing adaptation is the production being undertaken by the acclaimed Hungarian stage director and actor Enikő Eszenyi. The music preparation has been entrusted to the young Czech conductor Jan Kučera. To date, the National Theatre has only staged a single production of La Cenerentola, in 1932.

The Snow Queen

production will now be presented to audiences on Czech prime stage.

Sergei Prokofiev

The costumes and jewellery for the ballet The Snow Queen have been co-created by the Czech company Preciosa (www.preciosa.cz).

Premiered on 3 and 4 March 2016 State Opera Prague The evil Queen casts a spell on the little boy Kai with of a shard from the magic mirror and imprisons him in her world, in which there is no room for love. The famous fairy tale by the Danish author Hans Christian Andersen about the invincible power of friendship, which can prevail over evil itself in all its forms, has never ceased to touch the hearts of readers and viewers. The well-known story has been adapted into several film and theatre versions. The ballet version was created by the renowned choreographer Michael Corder in 2007 for the English National Ballet to Sergey Prokofiev’s music. The acclaimed

Juliette (The Key to Dreams)

a dream, in which nothing makes sense yet everything comes across as real and bearing a certain meaning. The young Paris bookseller Michel arrives in a strange small town, in search of a young woman named Juliette, whose voice he once heard somewhere. His dream, however, gets out of hand, living a life of its own…

Bohuslav Martinů

Premiered on 24 and 25 March 2016 The National Theatre Bohuslav Martinů’s opera Juliette (The Key to Dreams) is closely linked to the National Theatre in Prague, which gave its premiere on 16 March 1938, conducted by Václav Talich and directed by Jindřich Honzl, both major Czech artists of the first half of the 20th century. The libretto, written by Martinů himself, in French, was based on the Surrealist author Georges Neveux’s play Juliette ou la Clé de songes, first performed at the Théâtre de l’Avenue in Paris in 1930. In the spring of 1936, Martinů plunged into writing the Czech libretto and composing the music for Juliette, and completed the opera the next January. The story takes place in the poetic and fantasy atmosphere of

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PRAGUECASTLEINFORMATION www.hrad.cz The Prague Castle Complex is open every day from 5 am to 10 pm Prague Castle gardens: The Royal Garden, the Garden on the Ramparts, the Paradise Garden, and the Upper Stag Moat are open daily in the summer tourist season (from 1 April to 31 October) from 10 am to 6 pm. The Bastion Garden is open at the same time as the Prague Castle Complex. In the winter season the gardens are closed.

PREMISES REQUIRING TICKETS – daily 9 am–5 pm (summer season), 9 am–4 pm (winter season) Admission: full/discounted/family Prague Castle – Tour A – Old Royal Palace, permanent exhibition “The Story of Prague Castle”, St. George’s Basilica, Rosenberg Palace, Powder Tower, St. Vitus Cathedral, Golden Lane – CZK 350/175/700 Prague Castle – Tour B – Old Royal Palace, St. George’s Basilica, St. Vitus Cathedral, Golden Lane – CZK 250/125/500 Prague Castle – Tour C – Prague Castle Picture Gallery, St. Vitus Treasury – CZK 350/175/700 Permanent exhibition “The Story of Prague Castle” – CZK 140/70/280 Permanent exhibition St. Vitus Treasury – CZK 300/150/600 Prague Castle Picture Galley – CZK 100/50/200 Powder Tower – CZK 70/40/140 Great South Tower of St. Vitus Cathedral – CZK 150 Discounts apply to: youth from 6–16, secondary school students accompanied by a teacher, school and university students, family (1–5 children up to 16 years of age and no more than 2 adults), seniors past 65. Admission is free for children under six. All tickets are valid for two days. Visitors can pay for services in euro and all sales points accept all major credit cards. Cash-free purchase of tickets (acceptance of travel vouchers) is widely expected.

PRAGUE CASTLE INFORMATION CENTRES Information, guide services, admission tickets for the historic buildings Second Courtyard – tel.: +420 224 372 415, +420 224 372 419 Third Courtyard – tel.: +420 224 372 434, +420 224 372 435 Open daily 9 am–5 pm (winter season 9 am–4 pm) e-mail: info@hrad.cz, fax: +420 224 373 238

PERMANENT EXHIBITIONS Prague Castle Picture Gallery • The 2nd courtyard of Prague Castle The permanent exhibition presents collections originally owned by Emperors Rudolph II and Ferdinand II, Archduke Leopold Wilhelm, acquisitions by the Masaryk National Fund during the First Republic period between 1918 and 1939, and new acquisitions from recent times. Open daily 9 am–5 pm (IV–X), 9 am–4 pm (XI–III)

The Story of Prague Castle • Old Royal Palace – Gothic floor This unique project introduces to the history of Prague Castle, from prehistoric times up to the present. It is the story of a complex that conceals within itself the mystery of the final resting place of the most important Bohemian rulers and saints, a place that houses the Czech crown jewels and the St Vitus Treasury, but also a place that serves as the dignified seat of the Head of state of the Czech Republic. Open daily 9 am–5 pm (IV–X), 9 am–4 pm (XI–III)

St. Vitus Treasury • St. Cross Chapel on the second Courtyard

It consists of some 140 works of supreme artistic quality from the temple collection of the church, later the cathedral, of St. Vitus ever since the 11th century. Open daily from 10 am to 5 pm (XI–III), 10 am–6 pm (IV–X)

Armory – The Mihulka Powder Tower

Open daily 9 am–6 pm (IV–X), 9 am–4 pm (XI–III) The ground and first floor are dedicated to the development of warfare in the 17th and 18th centuries. Castle Guard permanent exhibition This exhibition, bearing the subtitle “From Duke’s Train to President’s Castle Guard”, maps the historic evolution and present situation of the unit that secures the president of the republic.

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OVERVIEWOFCULTURALEVENTSATPRAGUECASTLE MARCH–JUNE2016

OPENING OF THE TOURIST SEASON AT PRAGUE CASTLE

3 April 2016 Grand opening at 10 am at the Gate of Giants, Hradčany Square The tourist season, as well as the celebrations of the 700 th anniversary of the birth of Charles IV, will open with a rich program with the theme of the life and era of Charles IV, and with the opening of the most significant tourist places of interest for free on 2 April 2016. As well as what is being prepared by Prague Castle Administration, an extensive accompanying programme is also being planned. The second year of the Chivalric Festivities will also be held in the spirit of Charles IV’s time. Visitors will also be able to walk in the footsteps of Charles IV during guided walks through the Castle grounds.

CZECH CROWN JEWELS

Prague Castle – Vladislav Hall From 15 to 29 May 2016 Prague Castle will celebrate the 700th anniversary of the Czech king and emperor Charles IV’s birth with seven major exhibition projects. The significance of this anniversary will be highlighted by the special exhibiting of the Czech Crown Jewels in the Vladislav Hall from 15 to 29 May 2016, which otherwise only happens when the president of the Republic is elected. The Crown of Saint Wenceslas created by Charles IV will as usual in the historic Gočár display case along with the orb and sceptre added to this set of coronation insignia during the reign of the Habsburgs. Entry to the exhibit will be free of charge.

WATER AT PRAGUE CASTLE AND HYACINTHS AND AMARYLLISES

Empire Glasshouse in the Royal Garden 4 – 13 March 2016, 10 am – 5:30 pm (last entrance at 5 pm) For the fourth time there will be an exhibition of the Early Spring at Prague Castle series, which will be held in the Empire Glasshouse in the Royal Garden. This time it is devoted to the topic of water, hyacinths and amaryllises. Visitors will see the benefits and beauty of the castle’s wells, fountains, ponds and streams. Also the mediaeval water pipes, Baroque tunnels in the walls and various historical objects such as drills, pumps, spouts, fire buckets, chamber pots and toilets that are so important for life. Items from Prague Castle’s collections will combine with the floral promenade prepared by the castle’s gardeners. It will consist of a flood of flowering bulbs: thousands of intoxicatingly fragrant hyacinths and large amaryllis (Hippeastrum) flowers in many varieties.

PARDUBICE CHAMBER PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA CONCERT CYCLE “PRAGUE CASTLE MUSIC 2016”

18 March 2016, Friday, 7:30 pm, Spanish Hall The Pardubice Chamber Philharmonic Orchestra is one of the leading Czech orchestras, a symphonic ensemble of a Haydn-Mozartean type. Conductor: Marko Ivanovič, Piano: Alexander Maria Wagner Program: Jan Václav Stamic: Symphony in D-major op. 7, No. 6, the “Cavalry” Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Concerto for Piano No. 23 in A-major, KV 488 Felix Mendelssohn-Bartohldy: Hebridies Overture, op. 26 Jan Václav Hugo Voříšek: Symphony in D-major Admission: CZK 250/125 Changes possible. For more info, please, go to: www.kulturanahrade.cz

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Praga Caroli

No Czech ruler but Charles IV has been more closely tied with the fate of Prague. This year, we are celebrating the 700 th anniversary of his birth. This giant of Czech and European history was born in 1316 as the eldest son to Elisabeth of Bohemia, the Czech royal heiress, and the King of Bohemia John, of the Luxembourg dynasty. During his reign, he turned Prague into a political and cultural center of Europe, as it was the principal seat of the Roman Emperor and King of Bohemia. Charles also died in Prague and is buried in the St. Vitus Cathedral at Prague Castle.

This extensive castle complex is the largest in Europe. When Charles returned to his native land in 1333, his paramount task was to build a new royal palace, as Prague Castle had suffered a devastating fire in 1303 that caused extensive damage to the Old Royal Palace, where the Přemyslid dynasty used to seat. He built it following a French pattern that had influenced him during his seven-year stay in France. Along with the New Royal Palace, Charles also founded the All Saints Chapter house, built to the pattern of the Saint-Chapelle in Paris. Together with his father John of Luxembourg, he laid the cornerstone to the St. Vitus Cathedral, the new seat of the Prague archbishops, and the final resting place of Czech kings.

For Charles IV, the most important place was the Prague Castle, the seat of the Kings of Bohemia.

In 1348, Charles founded the New Town, turning Prague into a true metropolis, and one of the largest cities in Europe. Outside the city Charles built or initiated the construction of numerous significant sanctuaries that we can admire to these days: the Church of Our Lady of Snow, the St. Catherine Monastery, the Na Slovanech (Emmaus) Monastery, the Assumption of Virgin Mary and Charles the Great church, and many others. On the slopes around the New Town, Charles ordered to plant extensive vineyards like GrĂŠbovka, which has been preserved in its original place.

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Charles’s mother, Elisabeth, and his grandfather, the King of Bohemia Wenceslas II. We can also credit Charles with the beauty of the Royal Range, the popular “Stromovka” (Tree Park) today. Building Prague became Charles’s lifetime passion. When he died at the Prague Castle in 1378, a legend says that all Prague bells tolled by themselves to pay honor to the greatest of their patrons.

Charles didn’t neglect the Old Town of Prague, either, as is evident from the construction of the mighty Old Town Bridge Tower that secured this side of the Charles Bridge (called Stone Bridge at the time). On the Old Town Square, Charles’s main builder, Petr Parléř, started the construction of the Tyn temple. Close to this place, is the palatial House at the Stone Bell, once owned by the Přemyslid royal family. Some historians believe that this is the place where Charles IV was born. The Old Town livened up with student bustle in 1366 when Charles endowed the Prague Charles University, one of the oldest universities in Europe, founded in 1348, the Lazarus House, where the first campus was established.

As part of the celebrations of the 700th anniversary, Prague has prepared numerous events to commemorate Charles IV as its builder, and the city as the Prague of Charles IV – Praga Caroli. Exhibitions, concerts, historical recreation of events, entertainment of the period; all of these will enliven the locations linked to Charles IV that bear his legacy; there are more than 40 in Prague alone. You can find more detailed information at www.otecvlasti.eu, prepared by the Father of the Land Charles IV Association, who also are taking part in the organization of an event scheduled for 10 and 11 June at Prague Castle – the Great Knights’ Festival – honoring Charles IV. Visitors will learn about Charles’s period, the medieval world with jousting, old crafts, medieval music, and much more. More info can also be found at

www.kulturanahrade.cz A complete list of events related to the 700th anniversary of the birth of Charles IV can be found at

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The footprints of Charles IV are evident in other parts of Prague. You can find remains of the “Hungry Wall” on the Petřín Hill, according to legend commissioned by Charles IV at the time of a fierce famine, to ease the poorest who received food there instead of money. At the Zbraslav Monastery are buried


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Name Quarter • Street/Square ▼ GOL DSM IT H’S, J E WEL LERY Boucheron boutique 1 • Křižovnická 3 Cartier 1 • Pařížská 2 Diamonds & Pearls 1 • Týnská 21 Frey Wille 1 • Havířská 3 Golden & Silver 1 • Pařížská 5 Granát 1 • Dlouhá 28–30 1 • Panská 1 1 • Na Příkopě 23 Halada 1 • Pařížská 7 1 • Na Příkopě 16 Christian Dior 1 • Pařížská 4 Pandora Jewelery 1 • Na Příkopě 13 Studio Šperk 1 • Dlouhá 19 J. Drahoňovský Swarovski 1 • Pařížská 16 1 • Malé náměstí 1 1 • Celetná 11 ▼ PHI LAT E LY • NUMISMATIC SHOPS Dům filatelie 1 • Klimentská 6 Jiří Vandas 1 • Na Příkopě 25 ▼ FA SHIO N Hugo Boss 1 • Pařížská 6 Gianni Versace 1 • U Prašné brány 3 Alfred Dunhill 1 • Pařížská 14 Christian Dior 1 • Pařížská 4 Louis Vuitton 1 • Pařížská 13 Prada 1 • Pařížská 16

Studio 1 • Dušní 10 Hana Havelková if… Ivana Follová 1 • Mezibranská 9 designer’s shop Beata Rajská 1 • Dlouhá 924/3 – boutique – original and luxury models ▼ GLASS, PORCELAIN AND CERAMICS Rott Crystal 1 • Malé náměstí 3 Moser 1 • Na Příkopě 12 1 • Staroměstské n. 603/15 Sale of products, brands Moser, Meissen, Herend and Bernardaud ▼ MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Daniel Berdych 1 • Nekázanka 20 (Violin Maker) Hudební nástroje 1 • Jungmannovo n. 17 1 • Saská 3 ▼ SHEET MUSIC Talacko Music 1 • Rybná 29 Kanzelsberger 1 • Václavské náměstí 42 (The House of Books) The Czech Museum 1 • Karmelitská 2/4 of Music

Name Quarter • Street/Square Martina Nevařilová Boutique-Showroom 1 • E. Krásnohorské 4/11 Boutique Navarila 1 • Haštalská 8 (see p. 33)

1 • Celetná 10

▼ SHOPPING CENTRES Arkády Pankrác 4 • Na Pankráci 1727/86 Underground line C, stop Pankrác Debenhams 1 • Václavské nám. 21 Underground line A, stop Můstek or Muzeum Dětský dům 1 • Na Příkopě 15 Underground line A, stop Můstek Fénix Galerie 9 • Freyova 945/33 Underground line B, stop Vysočanská Galerie Florentinum 1 • Na Florenci Underground line B, stop Náměstí Republiky Metropole Zličín 5 • Řevnická 121/1 Underground line B, stop Zličín Nový Smíchov 5 • Plzeňská 233/8 Underground line B, stop Anděl

Choco-story (see p. 35, 37)

Name Quarter • Street/Square ▼ CD RECORDS • CASSETTES Bontonland Megastore 1 • Václavské nám. 1 Musicland (Palladium) 1 • nám. Republiky ▼ FISHERMEN AND HUNTER I TEM S Kajman 1 • Petrské náměstí 1 Arms and Ammo 1 • Opletalova 37 ▼ CHOCOLATE PARADI SE Viva Praha 1 • Celetná 10 (see p. 36)

Quarter • Street/Square 1 • Národní třída 63/23

Underground line A, stop Malostranská Pasáž Myslbek 1 • Na Příkopě 19-21 Underground line A, stop Můstek ▼ M ARKETS River Town Prague 7 • Bubenské nábřeží 306 Fruits, vegetables Underground line C, stop Vltavská (cca 300 m) Havelské tržiště 1 • Havelská Fruits, vegetables, small ceramic items, rustical products ▼ BOOKSHOPS Kanzelsberger 1 • Václavské nám. 42 (Palladium) 1 • nám. Republiky Neoluxor 1 • Václavské nám. 41 Knihkupectví Fišer 1 • Kaprova 10

Underground B, stop Národní třída Obchodní dům Kotva 1 • náměstí Republiky 8 Underground line B, stop náměstí Republiky Palác Flora 3 • Vinohradská 151 Underground line A, stop Flora Palladium 1 • náměstí Republiky (see p. 2) Underground line B, stop náměstí Republiky Pilsner Urquell Gallery – Experience Shop 1 • U Lužického semináře 11

Name My Tesco

Shops are mostly open from 9 a.m. till 7 p.m. On Saturdays generally till 1 p.m. In the centre of the town, the shops are usually open on Sundays too.

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Savour the Gastronomy Museum Prague!

This unique exposition packed with period illustrations and 3D reconstructions will guide you through the history of cooking from prehistoric to the present times. Explore the history of beer and distillates in the 100 year old tavern. Discover the life stories and recipes of the world's most famous chefs. Miniature models of ancient kitchens and shops will delight adults and children alike. All this and much more await you in the Gastronomy Museum. Come and be surprised!


SWETT CHOCOLATE FAIRY Sweet moments with a chocolate fairy

In 2008, the company Viva Praha – The Finest Belgian Chocolate opened a retail store with the best Belgian chocolate in the very center of Prague, just a few steps from the Old Town Square, in Celetná. The store specializes in Belgian chocolate, hand-made by the best chocolatiers from the chocolate capital, Bruges, in Belgium. The freshness of chocolate plays a great role, and that is why at the Viva store you can find only the best products imported directly from artisan producers. Together with classical chocolate products, such as pralines, figures, and bars, at the Viva store you can also buy novelties of the chocolate world, for example chocolate with high content of antioxidants, organic chocolate, and pralines with unusual flavors and combinations. Those who do not like chocolate can enjoy nougat, marzipan, or homemade fudge. Right at the store, while sitting over a cup of coffee in the Jungle bar, you can enjoy cakes, original Belgian wafers, fresh fruits dipped in chocolate, and the original hot chocolate that boasts several awards. The selection is now also supplemented with a section of Belgian beer specialties. Besides chocolate, the store produces the so-called “Rock Candy”. The store has tables prepared for the manufacture of this treat, so you can see the process, which dates back more than 400 years. The store is joined to the ChocoStory chocolate museum – a member of an international network of museums with branches in Bruges, Paris, and Mexico. In the museum you can dive into the 3,000-year-old history of chocolate. You can learn when, where, and who used it for the first time, who brought it to Europe, how it spread, and how it is made today. You can also learn that chocolate is good for your health, and remember the good old times over a collection of chocolate wraps. In the showroom, our chocolatiers will show how pralines are made; and you can also taste them or to try the work with the chocolate yourselves in one of the workshops. Along with that you can see the largest chocolate cascade in the Czech Republic. In Celetná 10, you can dive into the fabulous world of chocolate and candy with all your senses.

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VIVA Prague brings the best of Belgian Chocolate from the heart of the chocolate world – the city of Brugge. Great choice, Belgian wafers, live demonstrations of praline manufacturing

Open daily 10:30 a.m.–10:30 p.m. Celetná 10 Prague 1

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Our chocolate fairy invites you to discover the more than 3,000 year history of chocolate.

Open daily 10 a.m.–7 p.m. In summer season 10 a.m.–9 p.m. Celetná 10, Prague 1

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GLASS INSPIRATION YOU Glass inspiration for yourFOR senses

Czech glass is a traditional, sought-after product all over the world. Its high quality stems from a rich and centuries-long glasswork tradition, which – in North Bohemia – dates back to the 13th century. This is the home of CRYSTALEX, the largest and most famous Czech manufacturer of table glassware, one of the leading glass manufacturers in Europe, too. Its portfolio includes numerous table glassware sets, decanters, vases, and loads of decorative items. Most CRYSTALEX products that bear the “Bohemia Crystal” trade mark are exported to more than 60 countries all over the world. The most famous traditional sets are Angela and Claudia. The Angela set is characteristic with its modern elegance combined with classic elements. The Claudia set is inseparably linked to the CRYSTALEX

Angela tion with leading Czech designers, numerous interesting new sets that can satisfy a wide range of customers have been included in the portfolio, such as Viola, Sandra, Giselle, Victoria, Elisabeth, Ideal, and Gina, to name at least some. These sets are classical and modern, older and designed just recently. However, all of them are successful.

Love name. It has been manufactured since 1974, and leads sales to the present. So far, more than 200 million sets have been made, and it is obvious that this number is to grow. The glassworks pays great attention to the development of new products. In coopera-

Neon CRYSTALEX is extremely successful with its decorative items – the list of decorating techniques includes paint decoration (an old, recently revived technique), painting, silk-screen printing, labelling, sanding, spraying, and – of course – combinations of those. Creativity, high quality, modern technology, and a satisfied customer – these are the principal items in the strategy of CRYSTALEX, this exclusive owner of the world famous Bohemia Crystal trade mark, and a burgeoning successor to the Czech glasswork traditions. Waterfall

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MINIGUIDE PRAGUEUNESCOHERITAGE

The historical core of the capital of the Czech Republic was declared a Prague Monument Reserve in 1992 and is included in the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage List. Over 60 information signs mark the perimeter of the reserve taking the form of 30x70 cm format D43 traffic signs with a UNESCO sign and the label “Prague Monument Reserve – UNESCO”.

PragueCastle (Pražskýhrad)

St. George Convent

The St. George Convent was established in 973 by Prince Boleslav and his sister Mlada for the Benedictine order. It was dissolved in 1782, and reconstructed and newly opened in 1976. Open daily: 9 am to 5 pm (IV–X), 9 am–4 pm (XI–III)

St. Vitus Cathedral

This Gothic Cathedral, which was built over nearly six centuries, was finally completed in 1929. In the 10th century a rotunda originally stood in its place. Construction of the cathedral was begun in 1344 by Mathias Arras and Petr Parléř, who also built the St. Wenceslas Chapel, which is adorned with frescoes and semi-precious stones; in the catacombs underneath there are tombs of Czech kings.

According to the Guinness Book of World Records, the Prague Castle is the largest coherent castle complex in the world, with an area of almost 70,000 m2. The site of the castle was established in the 9th century, and in the 12th century the Romanesque palace was built. In the 14th century, under the reign of Charles IV, it was rebuilt in the Gothic style, and the last reconstruction of the Royal Palace was carried out under the rule of the Jagellons at the end of the 15th century, At that time (1497 to 1500) the famous Vladislav Hall was built in the late Gothic style. The castle was enlarged in the 16th century following the great fire in 1541. After World War I, the interior and gardens of the castle were redesigned by the architect J. Plečnik. The castle is the seat of the president of the republic and the historical and political centre of the city and the state. The changing of the guards takes place at Prague Castle every hour on the hour from 5:00 am to 10 pm. The guard changes at noon are accompanied by a solemn fanfare. See the map on page 44. There is additional information on pages 28–29. www.hrad.cz

Open Monday to Saturday, 9 am to 4 pm, Sunday, noon to 4 pm (November–February); Monday to Saturday, 9 am to 5 pm, Sunday, noon to 5 pm (March–October)

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Golden Lane

Golden lane features tiny houses from the 16th century, built into late Gothic fortifications.

Daliborka Tower

The fortified Daliborka Tower was built in 1496 by Benedikt Rejt as a part of the castle’s fortifications. It was converted into a jail until the end of the 18th century.

Mihulka Powder Tower

In the 15th century this tower, which is 20 meters in diameter, was used to store gunpowder. A permanent exhibition by the Castle Guard. Open daily: 9 am–4 pm (XI–III); 9 am–6 pm (IV–X) Admission: 70/40/140 CZK

Prague Castle Picture Gallery

Where there were once stables a gallery was built for the art collections at Prague Castle. Pictures from Rudolf’s gallery were discovered and designated in 1961–1962 (Tizian, Tintoretto, Rubens, and others). Open daily: 9 am to 5 pm (IV–X); 10 am to 4 pm (XI–III) Admission: 100/50/200 CZK

make music. The fountain was designed and built by Tomáš Jaroš from 1564 to 1568.

Loretto

Prague 1, Loretánské náměstí 7 Loretto was once a goal of pilgrims, with a copy of Santa Casa; it was built from 1626 to 1631. The Baroque Church of the Nativity of Our Lord was built in 1734–35. The front façade was rebuilt from 1720 to 1722 by K. I. Dienzenhofer. The tower houses 27 Loretto bells which play the melody of the Our Lady Chorus. The most valuable item is the liturgical treasury, with a diamond monstrance called Prague Sun; it weighs over 12 kg and is adorned with more than 6,000 diamonds. Open daily: 9:30 am – 4 pm; closed: 12., 13. 12. 2015 The bells are rung every hour, starting at 9 am and ending at 6 pm. Admission: 150 CZK

St. George Basilica

The Romanesque St. George Basilica was built in 920, close to the Benedictine monastery; it was reconstructed in the 10th and 12th centuries.

Royal Summer Palace (Belvedere)

This is the most remarkable Renaissance building in Prague. It was built from 1538–1552 following the design of Paolo della Stella, and completed in 1563 by the architect B. Wohlmut. Its garden contains the Singing Fountain, where drops of water

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Royal Garden with Ball Game Hall (Míčovna)

The Royal Garden was laid out in 1534 under the reign of Ferdinand I and refined under the rule of Rudolf II. The Ball Game Hall was once used as a barracks and is now used to house exhibitions. Open to the public only in the summer season (April to October), and the Ball Game Hall is open only for exhibitions.

along with the Church of Our Lady and the Strahov Library. The historical library contains the early Baroque Theological Hall (1671–1679) and Classicist Philosophical Hall (1785–1794), adorned by frescoes of A. Maulbertsch. Open daily: 9 am to noon and 1 pm to 5 pm Closed 24., 25. 12. Admission: 100 CZK

Lobkowicz Palace

Černín Palace

Prague 1, Jiřská 3 Construction of this palace was begun in the middle of the 16th century by the Pernstein family. In 1627 it became the property of Po-lyxena of Lobkowicz. It was rebuilt by Carlo Lurago from 1651 to 1668 and has appeared as it does now since that time. Permanent exhibition: The Princely Collections Open daily: 10 am to 6 pm Admission: 275 CZK

Prague 1, Loretánské náměstí 5 This is an early Baroque palace that was built from 1669 to 1687 by Francesco Caratti. It currently serves as the seat of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Strahov Monastery

Prague 1, Strahovské nádvoří 1/132 This monastery of the Premonstratensian order at Strahov was originally built in the Romanesque style,

ThePalaceGardensunderPragueCastle was bankrolled by governmental funds with a substantial contribution by the Prague Herita ge Fund, under the supervision of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales and Václav Havel, the Czech president. During the first phase, the Ledebour and Small Pálffy Gardens underwent reconstruction. These gardens were opened to the public in June 1995. The second phase – finished in August 2000 – covers the three remaining gardens (the Great Pálffy Garden was opened in 1997). In the location of the Small and Great Pálffy Gardens, vineyards and gardens are documented as early as 1454. An engraving from 1685 depicts a large,

The palace gardens on the southern slopes of the hill crowned with the Prague Castle complex consist of five historic gardens: the Ledebour Garden, the Small Pálffy Garden, the Great Pálffy Garden, the Kolowrat Garden and the Small Fürstenberg Garden. These gardens represent a unique historic complex which is one of most significant Baroque garden works in Europe. Due to the lack of maintenance, these beautiful and historically priceless objects reached a state of catastrophe, and were closed to the public in the seventies. It was not until 1989 that reconstruction commenced, led by the new owner – the State Preservation Institute. The reconstruction

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here in 1580. In 1784, Lady Marie Barbora Černínová applied a highly-demanding concept of a Baroque garden, designed according to Italian models by architect Ignatius Palliardi. The Prague palace gardens are linked and are accessible from both the Wallenstein street and the Prague Castle garden called “Na Valech.” They offer their visitors relaxation, pleasant strolls in a cultivated environment, and unforgettable views of the capital. www.palacove-zahrady.cz

terrace-like Renaissance-Italian garden at this location. Today’s design – or rather the architectural concept of what has been preserved – goes back to 1751. It is the result of a reconstruction carried out by the aristocratic Fürstenberk family. Despite several reconstructions that followed, the original Baroque design remained preserved; namely, the terrace-like setting, the axis location of the central stairs, the alteration of vacant and planted sections and many remarkable architectural motifs, including many wellpreserved relics of art decoration, etc. Unlike other decorative and entertainment gardens, the Kolowrat Garden has a four purpose character. Its concept is much more modest and far less demonstrative. Also, where the Small Fürstenberg Garden is located, there used to be a vineyard and a utility garden in 1517. However, a decorative garden was founded

Ledebour Garden is a Baroque, terrace garden from the first third of the 18 century, in about 1787 styled most probably by I. J. Palliardi. In between the salla terrena and the opposite–side wall, flat with the staircase and the fountain with the statue of a giant, a parterre with a recently-built basin. The Palace gardens are open daily in the summer tourist season (IV–X) from 10 am to 6 pm. Admission: 80/55/215 CZK th

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7 = Katedrála sv. Víta (St Vitus Cathedral) 8 = Staré proboštství (The Old Deanery) 9 = Socha sv. Jiří (Statue of St George) 10 = Starý královský palác (Old Royal Palace) 11 = Vladislavský sál (Vladislav Hall) 12 = Kaple všech svatých (All Saints’ Chapel)

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LesserTown (MaláStrana) The St. Nicolas’s Church

church is famous thanks to the Spanish wax effigy of the Prague Child Jesus gifted by Polyxena of Lobkovic and brought to Prague at the end of the 16th century. Open: ❶–❻ 8:30 am–7 pm, ❼ 8:30 pm–8 pm

Malostranské nám. 556/29 The construction of this church started in 1704 on the site of a small, older Gothic church. The frontispiece was finished in 1710 and the nave, with its wreath of chapels, was consecrated in 1711. This part was clearly built by Christopher Dienzenhofer. The sanctuary and the cupola were built in 1737–1752 based on Dienzenhofer’s design, and the structure was finished by A. Lurago between 1751 and 1756. The interior is an example of the high Baroque style; the decorations were created by Jan Lukáš Kracker. The Crucifixion (1646) in St. Barbara’s chapel and Christ’s Passion series (1670), all pictures by Karel Škréta, originally created for the Jesuit Profession House,

The Petřín Observation Tower

The construction of the Petřín observation tower was initiated by the Czech Tourist Club on the occasion of the Jubilee Land’s Exhibition. It is a scale model (1:5) of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, designed by Ing. František Prášil from the famous ČKD factory. Its construction started on 16 March 1891 and was finished on 20th August of the same year. The tower is located at an altitude of 324 m above sea level and is 60 m tall. It

form the most significant part of the interior decoration. Most of the sculptures in the church are works by I. F. Platzer. The oldest sculpture in the church is Our Lady of Foyen on the left altar, brought by the Jesuits from Belgium in 1629. The tower of the church (the baroque belfry) actually never was an integral part of the church as it was an independent property owned by the Lesser Town of Prague. It served as the bell- and observation-tower. Important facts about the church: Height of the cupola: 50 m inside; 70 m outside; 79 m with the clerestory Width of the church: 40 m • Width of the nave: 30 m Length of the church: 60 m (without the stairs) Surface area of the murals: 3000 m 2 The church is open daily: 9 am–5 pm (III–X), 9 am–4 pm (XI–II) The Observation Tower open daily: 10 am–6 pm (XI–II), 10 am–8 pm (III, X), 10 am–10 pm (IV–IX) Admission: 70 CZK (the Church); 90 CZK (the Belfry)

weighs about 168 tons and the base of the tower is formed by an octagon with a diameter of 20 m. The observation point is at a height of 50.98 m and you can get there climbing up 299 spiral stairs. Senior citizens and handicapped persons can use the lift. Open daily: 10 am–6 pm (XI–II), 10 am–8 pm (III, X), 10 am–10 pm (IV–IX). Admission: 120 CZK

The Petřín hill funicular railway

After its renewal in 1985, the Petřín hill funicular railway (lanovka) was integrated into Prague’s public transportation system. You may transfer onto it at the Újezd tram stop – it takes you up to Nebozízek and Petřín. To ride the funicular railway, you need a valid Prague transportation ticket which is good for transfers. Under reconstruction till 18 March 2016

Petřín Mirror Maze

Church of Our Lady Victorious – Prague Child Jesus

A Maze with mirrored path set up originally for the Jubilee Exhibition and the diorama-Battle of the Praguers with the Swedes in 1648 on Charles Bridge. Open daily: 10 am–6 pm (XI–II), 10 am–8 pm (III, X), 10 am–10 pm (IV–IX). Admission: 90 CZK

Prague 1, Karmelitská 9 Early Baroque building from 1611, rebuilt in 1644. The

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CharlesBridge (Karlůvmost) The Charles Bridge was built in 1357 by Charles IV. It is the oldest bridge in Prague, and the work was carried out by Petr Parléř. 30 baroque statues and the groups of statues are mostly from the 18th century. The wellknown are works of M. B. Braun and F. M. Brokof. It is 520 m long and 10 m wide. The construction consists of 16 arches. The bridge was fortified at both its ends by towers.

Lesser-Town Bridge Towers

The lower one dates from the 12th century, in Romanesque style, the higher one is 200 years younger and was erected in the 15th century. The latter one is accessible for the public. Open daily: 10 am–6 pm (XI–II), 10 am–8 pm (III, X), 10 am–10 pm (IV–IX). Admission: 90 CZK

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Island under the Charles Bridge giving a view of the River Vltava and the National Theatre.

OldTown (StaréMěsto) Old-Town Bridge Tower

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Designed by Petr Parléř, the entrance gate to the Charles Bridge from the Old Town. At the tower are copies of the enthroned figures of Charles IV and Wenceslas IV, over the archway is a row of carved emblems of the territories belonging to Charles’s empire. Open daily: 10 am–6 pm (XI–II), 10 am–8 pm (III, X), 10 am–10 pm (IV–IX). Admission: 90 CZK

Prague 1, náměstí Republiky 5 One of the most precious memories of the period of “Art Nouveau” style containing the rich in door and outdoor decorations (Alfons Mucha).

Holy Cross Pilgrimage Rotunda

Prague 1, ul. Karoliny Světlé Romanesque rotunda with rare Gothic fresco of the Adoration of the Magi. The rotunda is open Mon–Fri with prior reservation at: 224 319 528. Free admission

Clementinum

Prague 1, Mariánské náměstí The building dates from mid 17th century, former Jesuit college, as a currently, there is a complex of significant libraries. Astronomic Tower, Baroque Library and Mirror Chapel. Open daily: 10 am–6 pm (XI–XII), 10 am–7 pm (III–X), 10 am–4:30 pm (I–II) Tel.: 733 129 252. Admission: 220 CZK

Convent of St. Agnes of Bohemia

Open daily: 10 am–7 pm e-mail: info@obecnidum.cz www.obecnidum.cz Exhibition, concerts, social events Guided tours: tel.: +420 222 002 107 Admission: 290 CZK

Prague 1, Anežská 12 The ensemble of ecclesiastical and living quarters, founded by St. Agnes of Bohemia and King Wenceslas I in 1234. Presently there is an exposition of the National Gallery and the concert hall. Open: ❷–❻ 10 am–6 pm. Admission: 150/80 CZK

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The Royal Mile

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The unique complex of architectural and historic memories, connecting today’s centre of the town (Powder Tower via Celetná Street, Old-Town Square, Karlova Street, Mostecká and Nerudova Streets) with past, several coronation processions and the messengers from foreign countries followed this same path.

Prague 1, Ovocný trh 5 Charles University building, established in 1348. Gothic bay chapel of 1370, rebuilt in Baroque style in 1718. At present Charles University graduation ceremonies take place there.

Bethlehem Chapel

The Estates Theatre

Prague 1, Betlémské náměstí 4 Originally a Gothic chapel of 1391, where Master John Huss preached. It was completedly damaged and reconstructed again, after old engravings and pictures, in 1950–1953. Open daily: 10 am–5:30 pm (XI–III); 10 am–6:30 pm (IV–X). Admission: 60 CZK

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The House of the Lords from Kunštát and Poděbrady

Prague 1, Řetězová 3 Romanesque building probably of 2 half of 12th century, once the seat of the Land Administrator Jiří of Poděbrady. Open daily: 3 pm–8 pm (Café), 3 pm –8 pm (Beer Gallery). Admission: 100 CZK nd

Prague Ghetto

Prague 1, Old Town Seven synagogues are the remnants of the old settlement, the Jewish Town Hall and the Old Jewish cemetery, the most remarkable in Europe. Originally called Nostic Theatre, founded in 1783. On October 29, 1787 it was the venue for a première of Mozart’s opera Don Giovanni.

Prague Jewish Museum

Prague 1, U Staré školy 141/1 Ticket reservation: +420 222 749 464 (461) IRC@jewishmuseum.cz Prague 1, Maiselova 38/15 Klaus Synagogue – of 1694, Jewish Traditions and customs The Spanish Synagogue – The history of Jews since emancipation to the present Pinkas Synagogue – established in 1475 Memorial of Victims of Nazism

Powder Tower

Prague 1, nám. Republiky 5 Gothic building of 1475 constructed by Matěj Rejsek, once used for storing gun-powder. In 1875–86 modified. Open daily: 10 am–6 pm (XI–II), 10 am–8 pm (III, X), 10 am–10 pm (IV–IX). Admission: 90 CZK

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Maisel Synagogue – History of Jews in Bohemia and Moravia Former Ceremonial Hall – Jewish Traditions and customs Jubilee Synagogue Prague 1, New Town, Jeruzalémská 7 – the most recent and largest synagogue in Prague. It was built in the socalled Moorish style. It was consecrated in September 1906. Open: 11 am–5 pm (III–X), except Saturdays and Jewish Holy Days. Jewish Holy Days 2016: April 22, 24, 29; June 10, 12, 13; July 24; October 2–4, 11, 12, 16–18, 23–25. Admission: 80 CZK The Old Jewish Cemetery – with a tomb of Rabbi Löw The Old-New Synagogue – the early Gothic building of 13th century Prague 1, Červená Open daily, except Saturdays and Jewish Holy Days 9 am–5 pm (XI–III); 9 am–6 pm (IV–X). Jewish Holy Days 2016: April 22, 24, 29; June 10, 12, 13; July 24; October 2–4, 11, 12, 16–18, 23–25. Admission: 200 CZK

Open: ❶ 11 am–6 pm ❷–❼ 9 am–6 pm The Tower ❶ 11 am–10 pm ❷–❼ 9 am–10 pm Admission: 100 CZK, the Tower 120 CZK

Old-Town Square (Staroměstské náměstí)

Church of Our Lady before Týn

The historical centre of the town, the place of the most significant events, a unique complex of architectural and historic memories. In the middle there is a monument of Master John Huss by Ladislav Šaloun.

After St. Vitus Cathedral it is the most remarkable Prague Gothic church with Baroque interior. In the church there is the tomb of Danish astrologer Tycho Brahe. Open: ❷–❻ 10 am–1 pm and 3 pm–5 pm ❼ 10:30 am–noon. Visits of groups are possible with reservations. Admission: 25 CZK

The Old-Town Hall with the Astronomical Clock (horologe)

House At the Stone Bell

The Town Hall was built in 1338, in 1364 adjoining the tower with the chapel, in 1470 the Town Hall was reshaped in the late Gothic style. The horologe (orloj) is from the beginning of the 15th century; in the upper part every hour (9 am–11 pm) the procession of the 12 apostles in succession appears at the window, in the lower part is a copy of 12 internal medallions with the signs of the zodiac by Josef Mánes.

The most precious burgess house of medieaval age, originally Romanesque, whose rare Gothic form and two-storey front face of 14th century was renovated in 1988. Currently it serves as an exhibition hall (City Gallery Prague). Open: ❷–❻ 10 am–8 pm. Admission: 120 CZK

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NewTown (NovéMěsto)

The National Museum

Prague 1, Václavské náměstí 68 Neo-Renaissance building designed by architect Josef Schulz in 1885–90. During its reconstruction visit the New Building on the opposite: Prague 1, Vinohradská 1. Open daily: 10 am–6 pm; first Wednesday of every month 10 am–8 pm. Admission: 160 CZK

Wenceslas Square

(Václavské náměstí) Prague 1, New Town Shopping centre of Prague; at the top of the square is the statue of St. Wenceslas with four patrons of Bohemia (St. Prokop, St. Adalbert, St. Ludmila and St. Agnes) by Josef Václav Myslbek.

The National Theatre

New Town City Hall

Prague 1, Národní 2 Neo-Renaissance building of 1868 to 1881 built according to plans of J. Zítek. In 1881 the finished theatre burnt, and was reconstructed by architect Josef Schulz in 1883.

Prague 2, Karlovo náměstí 23 A complex of Gothic buildings from the turn of the 14th and the 15th centuries, reconstructed in the Renaissance style during the years 1520–1526. They include a tower with the Holy Virgin Chapel, two Gothic Halls and a Renaissance Hall. Here was the seat of the Administration Offices of the New Town of Prague from 1377 to 1784. The defenestration of Catholic city councellors by Prague Hussites occurred here on July 30, 1419. The Tower is open for tourists daily except Mondays from 10 am–6 pm (May – September), halls can be visited while exhibitions are held there. Daily visits, except Mon., from 10 am to 6 pm (IV–XI). Admission (the Tower): 50/30/120 CZK

Emmaus

Prague 2, Vyšehradská 49 The Emmaus Monastery was founded by Charles IV in 1347 for Slavonic Benedictines with the Church of Our Lady and Slavonic patrons. At the end of World War II it was burnt by bombing. Two asymmetrical spires were finished in 1967. Open: ❶–❺ 11 am–2 pm (XI–III), ❶–❻ 11 am–5 pm (V–IX), ❶–❺ 11 am–5 pm (IV, X). Admission: 50 CZK

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1918 Prague became the capital of the independent Czechoslovak Republic 1939–1945 Occupation by Nazi Germany 1948 First year of the Communist régime 1968 Prague Spring – attempt to create socialism with human face, military intervention of five member states of the Warsaw Pact 1989 Velvet Revolution, Václav Havel elected President 1990 Free elections January 1, 1993 After the split of the Federation, founding of the Czech Republic March 12, 1999 the Czech Republic joined NATO May 1, 2004 the Czech Republic joined the EU December 21, 2007 the Czech Republic joined the Schengen zone

after 870 Founding of Prague Castle 965–966 First written news of merchant Ibrahim Ibn Jacob about Prague 973 Founding of Prague Bishopric 1085 First Bohemian king – Prince Vratislav II after 1230 Founding of the Old Town quarter 1257 Founding of the Lesser Town quarter about 1320 Founding of the Hradčany quarter 1344 Prague Bishopric promoted to Archbishopric 1348 Charles IV founded first University in Central Europe 1419–1437 Hussite movement 1618–1620 Prague Defenestration and the Battle of White Mountain – first signals for the 30 years’ war 1883 Opening of the National Theatre

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Prague 2, V Pevnosti 159/5 On a rock over the River Vltava, this is the oldest seat of the Přemyslid princes. The most ancient building in Vyšehrad is the rotunda of St. Martin. In the vicinity of St. Peter and Paul’s Church is the residence of canons, casemates, a park, and a cemetery with the tombs of famous representatives of Czech culture (Slavín). From the southern part of the fortifications is a beautiful view of Prague. Visits to casemates are provided by Prague Information Service excursions. All objects are open daily: 9:30 am–6 pm (IV–X); from 9:30 am–5 pm (XI–III). Admission: 60 CZK

Within the Czech Republic, the use of highways and speedways by motor vehicles with at least four wheels or vehicles plus trailers is from 1995 subject to a fee. A proof of payment of the fee is a 2part stickers. Part one of the sticker is to be stuck inside windscreen. Part two of the sticker is to be retained. Sales points: border crossings, filling stations, post offices. Validity and prices of the coupons: Annual – from 1. 12. 2015 to 31. 1. 2017. 1500 CZK (motor vehicle with total weight up to 3.5 tons). Coupon for 1 month: 440 CZK; 10 days: 310 CZK. In total weight of the motor vehicle above 3.5 tons: these vehicles are liable to electronic toll system.

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Unforgettable views of Prague offer the following spots: Smetanovo nábřeží – Novotného lávka • Tower of the Old-Town Hall • Powder Tower • Old-Town and Lesser-Town Bridge Towers • Tower of St Vitus’ Cathedral • Ramp at Hradčany square • Petřín Observation Tower • Letenský park by Hanavský pavillion • Žižkov TV Tower in Mahler park • Vyšehrad • St. Nicholas Church Bell Tower

VÁCLAV HAVEL AIRPORT PRAGUE (LETIŠTĚ VÁCLAVA HAVLA PRAHA)

Area: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 496 km Population: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 261 715 (30. 3. 2015) Situation: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50°05'19" latitude N • 14°25'17" longitude E 235 m (average) height above sea level The very beginning of history: . . . . . . . . . . . 9th century – foundation of Prague Castle Historical parts: . . . . . . . Old Town, New Town, Vyšehrad, Hradčany and Lesser Town Administrative division: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 administrative areas, 57 city quarters operated by municipal authorities Vltava River: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . in Prague territory 30 km, the widest 330 m, 9 islands, 18 bridges Number of spires: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . about 500 Parks and gardens: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 870 ha

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1260. Its importance grew with the founding of “Slavin”, the final resting-place of the most significant personalities of the Czech nation. Slavín was built between 1889 and 1893. Above the central memorial at Slavín is a sarcophagus with an allegorical winged statue the Genius Patriae. The motto of the Slavín cemetery is engraved above the name plates: Though dead, they still speak. To date, more than 600 personalities from the world of Czech culture and education are buried here. They include, for example, the composers Bedřich Smetana and Antonín Dvořák, the painter Alfons Mucha, the opera singer Ema Destinnová, the writer Karel Čapek, the Nobel Prize winner Jaroslav Heyrovský and many others. The Slavín-Cemetery is open daily: 8 am–5 pm (I–IV, XI, XII), 8 am–7 pm (V–IX), 8 am–6 pm (X)

Subway and Tram Routes Scheme


Karlova 8, Prague 1 predprodej@tafantastika.cz On LINE SALES: www.tafantastika.cz

“Aspects of Alice” is a classical Black Light Theatre performance based on motifs of “Alice in Wonderland” by Lewis Carroll. Audiences in more than 30 countries on three continents have admired this theatrical performance for its imaginativeness, poetics, and perfect technical tricks. With a help of your imagination, Alice will go through all the beautiful and sweet moments of maturing, first loves, awakening adultery, knowledge of life, laughs, tears, joy, and sorrow. All of it takes place against the background of ancient Prague, its architectural jewels, its rich history, and Prague as a crossroads of Christian and Jewish cultures. Large-screen projections, animated film, puppets, unique on-stage tricks, black theatre effects, beautiful contemporary and classical music, and your imagination unite in a breathtaking show unseen in any other theatre.

Daily at 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m.

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Estates Theatre Image Black Light Theatre (see p. 61) Musical Theatre Karlin – www.hdk.cz Ta Fantastika Black Light Theatre (see p. 59)

Name National Theatre (see p. 26) Prague State Opera (see p. 26) Laterna magika (see p. 27)

Theatres

CZECH PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA (Česká filharmonie) PRAGUE TOURIST CENTER

Place PRAGUE CITY TOURISM

Advance Booking

CULTURE

Stavovské divadlo Černé divadlo Image Hudební divadlo Karlín Černé divadlo TA Fantastika

Operetta, musical Clasical black light theatre performance

Original title Národní divadlo Státní opera Praha Laterna magika

Opera, drama Black light theatre, pantomime

Note – genre Opera, ballet, drama Opera, ballet The very first multimedia theatre in the world!

1 • náměstí Republiky 5 ☎ 222 002 101 www.obecnidum.cz ❶–❼ 10 a.m.–7 p.m. e-mail: info@obecnidum.cz BOHEMIA TICKET 1 • Na Příkopě 16 Tel/fax: 224 215 031 1 • Malé náměstí 13 ☎ 224 227 832 www.bohemiaticket.cz Fax: 224 218 167 SEE ALSO: www.ticketportal.cz; www.ticketstream.cz; www.sazkaticket.cz www.eventim.cz; http://vstupenky.ticket-art.cz

MUNICIPAL HOUSE (Obecní dům) (Culture and Information Centre)

Quarter • Street/Square Telephone • Fax 1 • Národní 2 224 901 448 • 224 931 544 1 • Wilsonova 4 224 227 266 • 224 212 243 1 • Národní 4 224 931 482 e-mail: novascena@narodni-divadlo.cz; www.novascena.cz, www.laterna.cz 1 • Ovocný trh 1 224 901 448 • 224 931 544 e-mail: image@imagetheatre.cz www.imagetheatre.cz 8 • Křižíkova 10 221 868 666 1 • Karlova 8 222 221 366 • 222 220 384 (sales on line: www.tafantastika.cz)

Quarter • Street/Square 1 • Old-Town Hall 1 • Lesser-Town Bridge Tower Charles Bridge (IV–X) 1 • Rytířská 31 www.prague.eu 1 • Alšovo nábřeží 12 ☎ 227 059 227 www.ceskafilharmonie.cz 1 • Rytířská 12 www.ticketpro.cz



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Quarter • Street/Square Telephone • Fax 1 • Vinohradská 1 224 497 111 • 222 246 047 www.nm.cz 5 • Letohrádek Kinských 257 214 806 Kinského zahrada 98; e-mail: narodopis@nm.cz 7 • Výstaviště, pavilion 422 702 013 372 (Prague Exhibition Grounds)

Ctěnice Castle (see p. 14)

9 • Bohdanečská 1 e-mail: ctenice@muzeumprahy.cz

286 001 366

The National History Museum – Musaion Traditional Czech culture Lapidárium Stone and sculpture monuments in the Czech lands, 11th till 19 th century The Czech Museum of Music 1 • Karmelitská 2/4 257 327 285 • 257 322 216 Permanent exhibition: Man/Instrument/Music e-mail: c.muzeum.hudby@nm.cz; www.nm.cz Antonín Dvořák Museum 2 • Ke Karlovu 20 224 918 013 (The Amerika baroque summerhouse) e-mail: a_dvorak_muzeum@nm.cz The Life and Work of Czech Composer Antonín Dvořák – permanent exhibition Bedřich Smetana Museum 1 • Novotného lávka 1 222 220 082 e-mail: b_smetana_muzeum@nm.cz The Life and Work of Czech Composer Bedřich Smetana – permanent exhibition Náprstek Museum 1 • Betlémské nám. 1 224 497 500 • 222 221 418 (Asian, African and American cultures) The City of Prague Museum 8 • Na Poříčí 52 224 816 772 (see p. 12–13 – Prague Towers) e-mail: muzeum@muzeumprahy.cz; www.muzeumprahy.cz Permanent exhibition: – The history of Prague and its people from ancient times until 1784 – Langweil’s Model of Prague made from paper 1826–1837, area 20 m 2 Villa Müller (designed by Adolf Loos) 6 • Nad Hradním vodojemem 14 224 312 012 e-mail: vila.muller@muzeumprahy.cz; www.muzeumprahy.cz

Name NATIONAL MUSEUM

Museums

❷❹–❼ 10 a.m.–6 p.m. ❸ 9 a.m.–6 p.m. ❷–❼ 9 a.m.–6 p.m. (Every last Wednesday of the month 9 a.m.–8 p.m.)

❷❹+❻❼ (by previous agreement only 10 a.m., noon–2 p.m., 4 p.m.) (XI–III) 9 a.m., 11 a.m., 13 p.m., 15 p.m., 17 p.m. (IV–X) ❷–❼ 10 a.m.–6 p.m. Exhibitions: ❷–❼ 10 a.m.–6 p.m. (IV–X) ❷–❺ 10 a.m.–4 p.m. (XI–III) ❻❼ 10 a.m.–6 p.m. (XI–III)

100 120

300

100

❶❸–❼ 10 a.m.–5 p.m.

50

❷–❼ 10 a.m.–1.30 p.m., 2 p.m.–5 p.m.

❶❸–❼ 10 a.m.–6 p.m.

120/60/190 50

❸ 10 a.m.–4 p.m. ❹–❼ noon–6 p.m.

Open ❶–❼ 10 a.m.–6 p.m. First Wednesday of every month 10 a.m.–8 p.m. ❷–❼ 10 a.m.–6 p.m.

50/30/80

70

Admission (CZK) 110


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Name Rudolfinum, Dvořák Hall – Czech Philharmonic Lichtenstein Palace, Martinů Hall Mirror Chapel of Clementinum National Museum – Historical stairs Congress Centre Prague St. Simon and St. Juda Church

Concert Halls

Quarter • Street/Square 1 • Alšovo nábřeží 12 1 • Malostranské nám. 13 1 • Klementinum 190 1 • Václavské nám. 68 4 • 5. května 65 1 • Dušní street

Telephone 227 059 227 257 534 206 www.ticketpro.cz 224 497 111 261 172 222 222 321 068

the sightseeing tours start at: ❶–❺ 11 a.m.–2 p.m. ❻❼ 10 a.m., noon, 2 p.m., 4 p.m. (duration 60 minutes)

❷–❼ 10 a.m.–6 p.m. (V–X) ❷–❼ 10 a.m.–6 p.m. ❻❼ 9:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m. (VI+IX) ❷–❼ 9:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m. (VII+VIII) ❶–❺ 9 a.m.–7 p.m. ❻❼ 10 a.m.–7 p.m. (1. 4.–14. 10.) ❶–❺ 9 a.m.–6 p.m. ❻❼ 10 a.m.–6 p.m. (15. 10.–31. 3.) ❷–❼ 9 a.m.–5 p.m. ❶–❼ 10 a.m.–7 p.m.

❶–❺+❼ 9 a.m.–5 p.m. (I–III, XI, XII) ❶–❺+❼ 9 a.m.–6 p.m. (IV–X) ❶–❼ 10 a.m.–6 p.m.

❷–❺ 9 a.m.–5:30 p.m. ❻❼ 10 a.m.–6 p.m. First Thursday of every month 9 a.m.–8 p.m. ❷ 10 a.m.–7 p.m. ❸–❼ 10 a.m.–6 p.m.

Open ❶–❼ 10 a.m.–6 p.m.

Spanish Hall 1 • Prague Castle 224 371 111 Municipal House-Smetana Hall (Obecní dům) 1 • náměstí Republiky 5 222 002 101 Information and ticket sales: Culture and Information Centre of the Municipal House nám. Republiky 5, 111 21 Prague 1 Open daily 10 a.m.–7 p.m., tel.: +420 222 002 101 e-mail: info@obecnidum.cz, www.obecnidum.cz

Quarter • Street/Square Telephone • Fax Admission (CZK) 1 • Jiřská 3, Prague Castle 233 312 925 275 e-mail: palace@lobkowicz.cz; www.lobkowiczevents.cz 7 • Kostelní 42 220 399 111 (101) 190 fax: 220 399 200 90 (Pensioners) The Museum of Decorative Arts in Prague 1 • 17. listopadu 2 251 093 111 • 251 093 296 120 www.upm.cz The Jewish Museum – reservation centre 1 • U Starého hřbitova 3a 222 317 191 • 222 317 181 290 www.jewishmuseum.cz Franz Kafka Museum 1 • Cihelná 2b 257 535 373 200 THE MILITARY HISTORY INSTITUTE PRAGUE – www.vhu.cz The Aviation Museum Kbely 9 • Mladoboleslavská 902 973 207 504, 973 204 900 free The Army Museum Prague Žižkov 3 • U Památníku 2 973 204 924 • 973 204 900 free The Military Technical Museum Lešany Lešany by Týnec n. Sázavou 973 204 900 free The Prague Towers Museum 1 • Jindřišská 224 232 429 • 261 223 499 110 (Jindřišská věž – Henry’s Tower) www.jindrisskavez.cz National Museum of Agriculture 7 • Kostelní 44 220 308 276 110 Gastronomy Museum 1 • Jakubská 12 273 130 533 180/140/390 (see p. 34) e-mail: info@muzeumgastronomie.cz; www.muzeumgastronomie.cz The Old Wastewater Treatment Plant Museum 6 • Papírenská 6 608 330 024 275 (the site of old wastewater treatment plant) e-mail: staracistirna@gmail.com; www.staracistirna.cz

Name Lobkowicz Palace Museum (arts collections of the Lobkowicz family) National Technical Museum


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SATURDAY

SUNDAY

6 7 MONDAY 9 WEDNESDAY 10 THURSDAY 11 FRIDAY 12

SATURDAY

5

4 FRIDAY

THURSDAY

3

TUESDAY

1 2 WEDNESDAY

19:00 2. première S. Prokofiev THE SNOW QUEEN

19:00 W. A. Mozart Opera LE NOZZE DI FIGARO

19:00 G. Rossini LA CENERENTOLA

Opera

19:00 W. A. Mozart Opera DON GIOVANNI

Ballet 19:00 W. A. Mozart Opera DIE ZAUBERFLÖTE

19:00 Opera G. Verdi – IL TROVATORE Ballet 19:00 1. première S. Prokofiev THE SNOW QUEEN

11:00 Concert 19:00 Opera G. Verdi – AIDA MATINEE TO THE 192 th ANNIVERSARY OF THE BIRTH OF BEDŘICH SMETANA 19:00 M. P. Musorgsky Opera BORIS GODUNOV 14:00, 19:00 S. Prokofiev THE SNOW QUEEN Ballet 19:00 B. Britten Opera THE LITTLE SWEEPER 19:00 G. Rossini Opera IL BARBIERE DI SIVIGLIA 19:00 Opera 19:00 Opera A. Dvořák – THE JACOBIN G. Verdi – IL TROVATORE 19:00 B. Smetana Opera 19:00 Opera THE BARTERED BRIDE A. Dvořák – RUSALKA 19:00 Opera G. Puccini – TURANDOT

19:00 Opera G. Verdi – LA TRAVIATA 19:00 Opera A. Dvořák – RUSALKA

MARCH

NATIONAL THEATRE PRAGUE STATE OPERA THEATRE OF ESTATES Národní tř. 2, Prague 1 Wilsonova 4, Prague 1 Ovocný trh 1, Prague 1 DATE www.narodni-divadlo.cz www.opera.cz www.stavovskedivadlo.cz

THURSDAY

SUNDAY

19:00 Opera G. Verdi – NABUCCO 19:00 Opera G. Puccini – LA BOHÈME 19:00 Opera A. Boito – MEFISTOFELE 19:00 S. Prokofiev Ballet THE SNOW QUEEN 14:00, 19:00 S. Prokofiev THE SNOW QUEEN Ballet 11:00 L. Janáček 19:00 G. Puccini Opera OPERA IS FUN MADAMA BUTTERFLY 19:00 S. Prokofiev Ballet THE SNOW QUEEN 19:00 Opera 19:00 Opera G. Verdi – LA TRAVIATA G. Bizet – CARMEN Opera 19:00 1. première B. Martinů – JULIETTE (The Key to Dreams) 19:00 Opera G. Puccini – TURANDOT 19:00 2. première 19:00 14:00, 19:00 Opera THALIA AWARDS 2015 BALLETTISSIMO 17:00 B. Smetana Opera 19:00 Opera THE BARTERED BRIDE G. Verdi – LA TRAVIATA 16:00 B. Martinů Opera JULIETTE (The Key to Dreams) 20:00 Solo for Three Ballet BREL – VYSOTSKY – KRYL 19:00 Opera 19:00 Opera L. Janáček – JENŮFA G. Verdi – RIGOLETTO

19:00 Opera A. Dvořák – RUSALKA 19:00 Opera G. Bizet – CARMEN 19:00 L. Janáček Opera THE CUNNING LITTLE VIXEN

19:00 OLIVER TWIST

Ballet

20:00 CZECH GRAND DESIGN 14:00, 19:00 W. A. Mozart DON GIOVANNI Opera 19:00 W. A. Mozart Opera DON GIOVANNI

19:00 Ballet F. Schubert – VALMONT 19:00 W. A. Mozart Opera COSÌ FAN TUTTE

13 14 MONDAY 15 TUESDAY 16 WEDNESDAY 17 THURSDAY 18 FRIDAY 19 SATURDAY 20 SUNDAY 22 TUESDAY 23 WEDNESDAY 24 THURSDAY 25 FRIDAY 26 SATURDAY 27 SUNDAY 28 MONDAY 30 WEDNESDAY 31

THEATRE OF ESTATES

PRAGUE STATE OPERA

19:00 G. Puccini Opera 14:00, 18:00 Ballet WELCOME TO THE WORLD MADAMA BUTTERFLY

DATE NATIONAL THEATRE

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MONDAY

4 5 TUESDAY 6 WEDNESDAY 7 THURSDAY 8 FRIDAY 9 SATURDAY 10 SUNDAY 11 MONDAY 12 TUESDAY 13 WEDNESDAY 14 THURSDAY 15 FRIDAY 16 SATURDAY

SUNDAY

3

SATURDAY

2

1 FRIDAY

PRAGUE STATE OPERA

THEATRE OF ESTATES

19:00 Opera 19:00 Opera I. Stravinsky G. Bizet – CARMEN THE NIGHTINGALE / P. I. Tchaikovsky – IOLANTA 19:00 G. Puccini Opera MADAMA BUTTERFLY 11:00 A. Dvořák Opera 16:00 Opera 20:00 Ballet THE DEVIL AND KATE G. Verdi – AIDA DEKKADANCERS 19:00 B. Martinů Opera JULIETTE (The Key to Dreams) 19:00 W. A. Mozart Opera LE NOZZE DI FIGARO Concert 19:00 Ballet 11:00 E. Humperdinck Opera 19:00 The Czech Ballet Symphony II HÄNSEL UND GRETEL Concert of Mathilda Foundation 19:00 M. P. Musorgsky Opera 19:00 Opera BORIS GODUNOV A. Dvořák – RUSALKA 19:00 G. Rossini Opera 19:00 Ballet IL BARBIERE DI SIVIGLIA F. Schubert – VALMONT 19:00 Opera G. Puccini – TURANDOT 19:00 Opera 19:00 S. Prokofiev Ballet L. Janáček – JENŮFA ROMEO AND JULIET 19:00 G. Puccini Opera 11:00 G. Puccini, U. Giordano MADAMA BUTTERFLY OPERA IS FUN 19:00 W. A. Mozart Opera DON GIOVANNI 19:00 Opera G. Verdi – LA TRAVIATA 19:00 Ballet 19:00 Opera The Czech Ballet Symphony II G. Verdi – MACBETH 19:00 Opera A. Dvořák – THE JACOBIN 19:00 Opera 19:00 W. A. Mozart Opera G. Verdi – RIGOLETTO DIE ZAUBERFLÖTE 14:00, 19:00 L. Janáček Opera 19:00 Opera THE CUNNING LITTLE VIXEN G. Verdi – LA TRAVIATA

APRIL

DATE NATIONAL THEATRE

1 3 TUESDAY SUNDAY

19:00 W. A. Mozart Opera Die Entführung aus dem Serail

20:00 Concert JULIA LEZHNEVA

THEATRE OF ESTATES

19:00 W. A. Mozart Opera DIE ZAUBERFLÖTE 19:00 W. A. Mozart Opera 19:00 W. A. Mozart Opera DIE ZAUBERFLÖTE LE NOZZE DI FIGARO

19:00 W. A. Mozart Opera COSÌ FAN TUTTE 19:00 B. Martinů Opera 19:00 Ballet JULIETTE (The Key to Dreams) BAYERISCHES STAATSBALLETT II MÜNCHEN 19:00 Ch. Gounod Opera 19:00 W. A. Mozart Opera Die Entführung aus dem Serail ROMÉO ET JULIETTE 19:00 Opera 19:00 Ballet A. Dvořák – RUSALKA BALLETTISSIMO 19:00 Opera G. Verdi – RIGOLETTO 11:00 A. Dvořák Opera 14:00, 19:00 Ballet THE DEVIL AND KATE L. Minkus – LA BAYADÈRE 19:00 Opera G. Bizet – CARMEN

MAY

SATURDAY

30

WEDNESDAY

27 28 THURSDAY 29 FRIDAY

TUESDAY

26

23 24 SUNDAY

SATURDAY

22

FRIDAY

19:00 1. première Ch. Gounod ROMÉO ET JULIETTE Opera 19:00 Opera 19:00 Ballet I. Stravinsky BALLETTISSIMO THE NIGHTINGALE / P. I. Tchaikovsky – IOLANTA 19:00 2. première Ch. Gounod ROMÉO ET JULIETTE Opera

19:00 Opera G. Verdi – IL TROVATORE

19:00 Opera A. Boito – MEFISTOFELE

17 SUNDAY 18 MONDAY 19 TUESDAY 20 WEDNESDAY 21 THURSDAY 19:00 B. Smetana Opera THE BARTERED BRIDE

PRAGUE STATE OPERA

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SATURDAY

21

FRIDAY

20

TUESDAY

17 18 WEDNESDAY 19 THURSDAY

SUNDAY

15

4 WEDNESDAY 5 THURSDAY 6 FRIDAY 7 SATURDAY 8 SUNDAY 9 MONDAY 10 TUESDAY 11 WEDNESDAY 12 THURSDAY 13 FRIDAY 14 SATURDAY

19:00 L. Janáček Opera From the House of the Dead 19:00 Opera I. Stravinsky THE NIGHTINGALE / P. I. Tchaikovsky – IOLANTA

19:00 U. Giordano ANDREA CHÉNIER

19:00 G. Verdi – AIDA

Opera

19:00 Opera G. Verdi – MACBETH 19:00 Ballet BALLETTISSIMO

19:00 W. A. Mozart Opera DON GIOVANNI Opera 11:00 E. Humperdinck Opera HÄNSEL UND GRETEL 19:00 Opera G. Puccini – LA BOHÈME 19:00 Ch. Gounod Opera ROMÉO ET JULIETTE 19:00 Opera G. Verdi – NABUCCO 14:00, 19:00 S. Prokofiev THE SNOW QUEEN Ballet 19:00 G. Rossini Opera 11:00 B. Martinů, V. Novák OPERA IS FUN IL BARBIERE DI SIVIGLIA 19:00 B. Martinů Opera JULIETTE (The Key to Dreams) 19:00 L. Janáček Opera From the House of the Dead

17:00 B. Smetana – LIBUŠE

19:00 1. première U. Giordano ANDREA CHÉNIER 19:00 2. première

PRAGUE STATE OPERA

19:00 Ballet BALLETTISSIMO Opera 19:00 Opera G. Puccini – TURANDOT 19:00 Opera G. Verdi – LA TRAVIATA 14:00, 19:00 S. Prokofiev THE SNOW QUEEN Ballet Opera

DATE NATIONAL THEATRE

19:00 W. A. Mozart Opera Die Entführung aus dem Serail

14:00, 18:00 R. Portman OLIVER TWIST Ballet

19:00 G. Rossini Opera LA CENERENTOLA 19:00 W. A. Mozart Opera LE NOZZE DI FIGARO

THEATRE OF ESTATES

1 2 THURSDAY 3 FRIDAY

SUNDAY

5 7 TUESDAY 8 WEDNESDAY 9 THURSDAY

4

SATURDAY

WEDNESDAY

THEATRE OF ESTATES

19:00 W. A. Mozart Opera DON GIOVANNI

19:00 G. Puccini Opera 19:00 Ballet MADAMA BUTTERFLY F. Schubert – VALMONT

PRAGUE STATE OPERA

19:00 B. Smetana Opera THE BARTERED BRIDE 19:00 U. Giordano Opera ANDREA CHÉNIER

19:00 Opera A. Boito – MEFISTOFELE

11:00, 17:00 E. Humperdinck HÄNSEL UND GRETEL Opera 19:00 Opera G. Puccini – TURANDOT 19:00 Opera G. Puccini – TOSCA 11:00 A. Dvořák Opera 19:00 Opera THE DEVIL AND KATE G. Verdi – NABUCCO 19:00 Opera G. Bizet – CARMEN 19:00 Concert 19:00 Opera Czech vocal-symphonic works G. Verdi – LA TRAVIATA 19:00 U. Giordano Opera ANDREA CHÉNIER

19:00 W. A. Mozart Opera DIE ZAUBERFLÖTE

19:00 W. A. Mozart Opera DON GIOVANNI 19:00 G. Rossini Opera LA CENERENTOLA 14:00, 18:00 R. Portman OLIVER TWIST Ballet

19:00 Ch. Gounod Opera ROMÉO ET JULIETTE 19:00 Opera G. Verdi – NABUCCO 19:00 Opera G. Puccini – TOSCA 19:00 Opera 19:00 W. A. Mozart Opera Die Entführung aus dem Serail G. Bizet – CARMEN 15:00 B. Smetana Opera 19:00 W. A. Mozart Opera THE BARTERED BRIDE DIE ZAUBERFLÖTE 19:00 Ballet Gala Performance 2016

19:00 L. Janáček Opera From the House of the Dead

JUNE

22 SUNDAY 23 MONDAY 24 TUESDAY 25 WEDNESDAY 26 THURSDAY 27 FRIDAY 28 SATURDAY 29 SUNDAY 30 MONDAY

DATE NATIONAL THEATRE


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19:00 1. première Opera R. Strauss – ELEKTRA 19:00 Opera G. Bizet – CARMEN 19:00 G. Puccini Opera MADAMA BUTTERFLY Opera 19:00 2. première R. Strauss – ELEKTRA 19:00 Opera G. Verdi – MACBETH 19:00 Ch. Gounod Opera ROMÉO ET JULIETTE 19:00 Opera V. Bellini – NORMA 19:00 Opera R. Strauss – ELEKTRA 19:00 S. Prokofiev Ballet ROMEO AND JULIET 11:00 W. A. Mozart Opera DIE ZAUBERFLÖTE 19:00 Opera R. Strauss – ELEKTRA 19:00 Ballet BALLETTISSIMO 19:00 Ballet BALLETTISSIMO 19:00 Opera R. Strauss – ELEKTRA 14:00, 18:00 S. Prokofiev THE SNOW QUEEN Ballet

10 FRIDAY 11 SATURDAY 12 SUNDAY 14 TUESDAY 15 WEDNESDAY 16 THURSDAY 17 FRIDAY 18 SATURDAY 19 SUNDAY 21 TUESDAY 22 WEDNESDAY 23 THURSDAY 24 FRIDAY 25 SATURDAY 26 SUNDAY 27 MONDAY 28 TUESDAY 29 WEDNESDAY 30 THURSDAY

19:00 G. Puccini Opera MADAMA BUTTERFLY 19:00 Opera 19:00 S. Prokofiev Ballet G. Verdi – LA TRAVIATA ROMEO AND JULIET 19:00 B. Smetana Opera 19:00 S. Prokofiev Ballet THE BARTERED BRIDE ROMEO AND JULIET

19:00 Opera M. Ivanović – ENCHANTIA 14:00, 18:00 Opera M. Ivanović – ENCHANTIA 14:00, 18:00 Opera M. Ivanović – ENCHANTIA 11:00, 19:00 Opera M. Ivanović – ENCHANTIA

14:00, 19:00 L. Janáček Opera THE CUNNING LITTLE VIXEN

PRAGUE STATE OPERA

DATE NATIONAL THEATRE

Opera

19:00 W. A. Mozart Opera LE NOZZE DI FIGARO

19:00 W. A. Mozart Opera DON GIOVANNI

17:00 G. Rossini LA CENERENTOLA

THEATRE OF ESTATES

AFRIKANIA: 18, 21, 22, 24, 25, 28, 29/4 BLACK BOX: 6, 7, 8, 14, 15, 20, 27/4 THE BEST OF IMAGE: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 16, 17, 19, 23, 26, 30/4

AS FAR AS I SEE: 10/4 (5 pm) • COCKTAIL 012 – THE BEST OF: 27/4 EXTRAORDINARY VOYAGES OF JULES VERNE: 6, 7 (10 pm + 8 pm), 8/4 HUMAN LOKOMOTION: 21, 22/4 LEGENDS OF MAGIC PRAGUE: 29, 30/4 (2 pm + 8 pm) LITTLE PRINCE: 1 (première), 2 (2 pm + 8 pm), 3 (5 pm), 15, 16/4 (5 pm + 8 pm) WONDERFUL CIRCUS: 23/4 (5 pm + 8 pm) AS FAR AS I SEE: 22/5 (5 pm) • COCKTAIL 012 – THE BEST OF: 11, 27, 28/5 EXTRAORDINARY VOYAGES OF JULES VERNE: 20, 21/5 (5 pm + 8 pm) LEGENDS OF MAGIC PRAGUE: 13, 14 (5 pm + 8 pm), 15/5 dernière (5 pm) LITTLE PRINCE: 4, 5, 6, 7/5 (2 pm + 5 pm) AS FAR AS I SEE: 19 (5 pm), 20/6 (10 am) • COCKTAIL 012 – THE BEST OF: 5, 8, 11/6 • EXTRAORDINARY VOYAGES OF JULES VERNE: 16, 17, 18/6 HUMAN LOKOMOTION: 23, 24, 25/6 • LITTLE PRINCE: 30/6

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

MARCH

(see p. 27) Národní tř. 4, Prague 1, at 8 pm, www.laterna.cz

AS FAR AS I SEE: 20 (5 pm), 21/3 (10 am) EXTRAORDINARY VOYAGES OF JULES VERNE: 11, 12/3 (2 pm + 8 pm) HUMAN LOKOMOTION: 18, 19/3 • LEGENDS OF MAGIC PRAGUE: 4, 5/3 WONDERFUL CIRCUS: 25, 26 (5 pm + 8 pm), 27/3

LATERNA MAGIKA

MAY – JUNE For the updated program, please, go to: www.imagetheatre.cz

APRIL

MARCH

(see p. 61) Národní 25, Prague 1, at 8 pm, www.imagetheatre.cz

BLACK BOX: 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11, 16, 17, 18, 24, 25, 30, 31/3 THE BEST OF IMAGE: 1, 5, 6, 7, 8, 12, 13, 14, 15, 19, 20, 21, 22, 26, 27, 28, 29/3

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1 • Valdštejnská 3

Wallenstein Riding School (Valdštejnská jízdárna)

❷–❼ 10 am–6 pm

❷–❼ 10 am–6 pm

❷–❼ 10 am–6 pm

❷–❼ 10 am–6 pm

❷–❼ 10 am–6 pm

❷–❼ 10 am–6 pm

▼ PRAG UE CAS TL E – E xhibitio n ha lls (see pages 28–29) – ww w.kulturanahrade.cz Prague Castle Riding School 1 • Prague Castle ❶–❼ 9 am–6 pm (Jízdárna Pražského hradu)

7 • Dukelských hrdinů 47

Trade Fair Palace (Veletržní palác)

1 • Hradčanské nám. 2

Schwarzenberg Palace (Schwarzenberský palác)

1 • Hradčanské náměstí 15

1 • Hradčanské náměstí

Salm Palace (Salmovský palác)

Sternberg Palace (Šternberský palác)

1 • Staroměstské náměstí 12

Kinsky Palace (Palác Kinských)

Name Quarter • Street/Square Open ▼ NAT ION AL GAL L ER Y – P erman en t collections and Exhib itions– www.ngprague.cz Convent of St. Agnes of Bohemia 1 • U Milosrdných 17 ❷–❼ 10 am–6 pm (Anežský klášter)

Galleries and Exhibitions

150/75/300

280/190/560

200/100/250

150/80/200

150/80/200

150/80/200

100/50

150/80/200

Admission (CZK)

The Crown of the Kingdom: the Cathedral of Charles IV (15 May – 28 September 2016) (see p. 20)

Medieval Art in Bohemia and Central Europe (Permanent exhibition) Master of Hohenfurth – The Vyšší Brod set of nine panel picture Prints donated by Vojtěch Lanna – Albrecht Dürer and “Little Masters” I and II (5 February – 3 July 2016) Permanent exhibition: Art of Asia 220 th Anniversary of the National Gallery Generosity: On the Art of Giving – main exhibition of the anniversary of National Gallery (5 February – 3 July 2016) (see p. 22) Permanent exhibition: Art of the 19th Century, from Neoclassicism to Romanticism Baroque in Bohemia (Permanent exhibition) Prints donated by Vojtěch Lanna – Masters of Mannerism and the Baroque (5 February – 15 May 2016) European Art from the Classical Era to the Close of the Baroque (Permanent exhibition) Cranach from all Sides, Paintings by Lucas Cranach and His Circle from the Collections of the National Gallery in Prague (23 June 2016 – 22 January 2017) (see p. 24) Permanent exhibition Art of the 19th, 20th and 21th Centuries 220 th Anniversary of the National Gallery Ai Weiwei: Zodiac Heads (6 February – 31 August 2016) (see p. 24) El Hadji Sy: Painting, Performances, Polities (6 February – 22 May 2016) Introducing Helena Hladilová (6 February – 22 May 2016) Charles IV (1376–1378) – Bavarian-Czech state Exhibition on the Occasion of the 700th Anniversay of this Birthday (15 May – 25 September 2016) (see p. 23)

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1 • Prague Castle

1 • Prague Castle

❶–❼ 9 am–5 pm (IV–X) 9 am–4 pm (XI–III) ❷–❼ 10 am–6 pm

Trade Fair Palace (Veletržní palác) ▼ OT HE R GAL LE RIE S Kampa Museum – Sova’s Mills www.museumkampa.cz

Municipal Library, 2nd floor (Městská knihovna) The House at Golden Ring (Dům U Zlatého prstenu) The House at the Stone Bell (Dům U Kamenného zvonu)

❶–❼ 10 am–6 pm

1 • U Sovových mlýnů 503/2

❷–❼ 10 am–8 pm

1 • Staroměstské nám. 13

❷–❼ 10 am–6 pm

❷–❼ 10 am–6 pm

1 • Týnská 6

7 • Dukelských hrdinů 47

❷–❼ 10 am–6 pm

1 • Mariánské nám. 1

▼ CIT Y GAL LE RY PRAG UE – h ttp ://ww w .citygalleryprague.cz Bílek Villa (Bílkova vila) 6 • Mickiewiczova 1 ❷–❼ 10 am–6 pm (IV–X) ❺ 1 pm–6 pm ❸+❼ 10 am–6 pm (XI–III) Colloredo-Mansfeld Palace 1 • Karlova 2 ❷–❼ 10 am–6 pm (Colloredo-Mansfeldský palác) ❷–❼ 10 am–4 pm (in winter)

Prague Castle Picture Gallery (Obrazárna Pražského hradu) The Imperial Stables (Císařská konírna)

Name Quarter • Street/Square Open ▼ PRAG UE CAS TL E – E xhibitio n ha lls (see pages 28–29) – ww w.kulturanahrade.cz Old Royal Palace 1 • Prague Castle ❶–❼ 9 am–6 pm (Starý královský palác)

240/120 100/50/220

180/90/240

245/190

120/60

120/60

120/60

120/60

190/100/380

100/50/200

100/50/200

Admission (CZK)

Permanent exhibition: František Kupka: Moving Blues (9 February – 22 May 2016) Karel Malich: Rediscovered (9 February – 31 May 2016) (see p. 25)

Permanent exhibition: The interior of the villa and works by F. Bílek, an Art Nouveau symbolist Exhibitiion: Early Sketches (from 1 May 2016) Sightseeing tour – permanent exhibition Štěpánka Šimlová: The Years of Levitation (20 November 2015 – 20 March 2016) Květa Pacovská: Maximum Contrast – a retrospective exhibition of the famous artist (11 November 2015 – 27 March 2016) Art from 2nd half of the 20th century and contemporary art – a long-term exhibition – After Velvet David Cronenberg: Evolution – Exhibition of the outstanding Canadian director. Cronenberg’s surrealist visions will be presented on authentic artefacts and models created for the individual movie (19 February – 17 July 2016) Alfons Mucha: The Slav Epic

Tiziano – Vanitas. The Poet of the Image and the Shade of Beauty (15 December 2015 – 20 Mach 2016) The Scepter and the Crown: Charles IV and the Czech Royal Coronations (15 May – 28 September 2016) (see p. 20)

Permanent exhibition: Gothic floor: The Story of Prague Castle The Kingless Crown: the Story of the Bohemian Crown Jewels after 1918 (15 May – 28 September 2016) The Theresian Wing The Crown of the Mother of Cities: Completion of the St. Vitus Cathedral (15 May – 28 September 2016) (see p. 20) Permanent exhibition.

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Term Name In progress till 30 September 2016 Middle Kingdom – exhibits from the 3 rd to 17 th centuries documenting the life of Chinese society, from the collections of the Náprstek Museum; www.nm.cz 17 March 2016, 7:30 pm Leonard Bernstein: Mass – A new production celebrating the 45 th anniversary of the first staging of the Mass, in 1971, performed by leading Czech artists and choirs: the Czech Ensemble Baroque, and Pueri Gaudentes. The composition of the Mass was commissioned by Jacqueline Kennedy. www.bernsteinmass.cz; Tickets at: www.ticketstream.cz 20 March through 3 April 2016 Easter Festival of Spiritual Music 2016 – the 25 th edition; six concerts in five churches www.mhf-brno.cz 22 and 23 March 2016 The Legends of Rock – concert of Dan McCafferty (Nazareth), John Lawton (Uriah Heep), and Graham Bonnet (Rainbow) with the Virtuosi di Praga Symphonic Orchestra Tickets at: www.ticketpro.cz 23 March 2016, 7:30 pm Antonín Dvořák: Stabat Mater, op. 58 – a concert of the Czech Philharmonic, Eri Nakamura (soprano), Elizabeth Culman (mezzo-soprano), Michael Spires (tenor), Jongmin Park (bass), and the Prague Philharmonic Choir. Conductor: Jiří Bělohlávek 24 March 2016 Opening of the Season at the Kuks Hospital – Kuks is a recently refurbished, unique baroque landmark that includes a hospital, a monumental church, monastery gardens, and an allegoric sculptures of Virtues and Vices by Matyáš Braun. Kuks was built by Count František Antonín Špork at the beginning of the 18 th century; www.hospital-kuks.cz 2 April 2016 Sportisimo ½ Marathon Prague – the 18 th edition of the grandest foot race in the Czech Republic. The track follows significant Prague architectural landmarks. Starts at Rudolphinum, on the Palackého nám.; up to 11,500 runners. The run has the IAAF Golden Mark. 15 April 2016 Myung-Whun & Fillarmonia della Scala – the famous South-Korean conductor and his orchestra play Mozart and Mahler. www.nachtigallartist.cz 20 April 2016 Janet Jackson – American singer, a multiple Grammy Award winner, presents her new record, Unbreakable, and songs from her rich discography. Tickets at: www.ticketportal.cz 21 April and 5 May 2016 Karl Orff: Carmina Burana – a German composer’s cantata for solos, choir, children choir, and orchestra (see p. 15) www.arttriton.cz

Prague 1, Municiapal House, náměstí Republiky 5 (on 21 April) • South Moravia, the city of Brno, DRFG Arenamulti-purpose stage (Hala Rondo) (on 5 May)

Prague 1, Municipal House, Smetana Hall, náměstí Republiky 5 O2 Arena, Českomoravská 2345/17, Prague 9

Prague www.runczech.com

East Bohemia, Kuks

Prague, Lucerna Hall, Štěpánská 61 (on 22 March) Ostrava, North Moravia, Gong multi-purpose hall (on 23 March) Prague, Rudolphinum www.ceskafilharmonie.cz

Place The Náprstek Museum of Asian, African, and American cultures. Prague 1, Betlémské náměstí 1 The Karlín Forum, Pernerova 53, Prague 8 Also performed in other Czech cities: Olomouc on 6. 3., České Budějovice on 10. 3., Brno on 13. 3., Ostrava on 15. 3., and Hradec Králové on 27. 9. South Moravia, churches in the city of Brno

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10 June 2016

9 June through 3 July 2016

8 June 2016, 8 pm

1 through 28 June 2016

26 May 2016

20 May 2016

20 May through 9 June 2016

15 May 2016

14 through 21 May 2016

13 May 2016

12 May through 4 June 2016

Term 7 and 8 May 2016

Name Volkswagen Marathon Weekend – the 22 edition of the most prestigious race in Central Europe, awarded the IAAF Golden Mark, with around 10,000 runners participating every year. Starts on Old Town Square; for individuals, teams, and relays. www.runczech.cz Prague Spring – the 71 st edition of this international music festival The opening concert in the Municiapl House, on 12 May, presents My Fatherland by Bedřich Smetana; the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra is conducted by Paavo Järvi. www.festival.cz Vanessa Mae – the most popular female violin player in the world, with a symphonic orchestra, presents the best of her repertoire. The concert is accompanied by a visual show. Tickets at: www.ticketpro.cz Praga Caroli 2016 – celebration of the 700 th anniversary of the birth of the King of Bohemia and Roman Emperor, Charles IV (1316–1378). Medieval fairs, music and dance in the center of Prague; one of the many events commemorating the anniversary; www.carolusquartus.eu; www.otecvlasti.cz Bohuslav Martinů: Juliette – soloists, choir, and the National Theater Orchestra; part of the Prague Spring International Music Festival. Tickets at: www.narodni-divadlo.cz Janáček’s May 2016 – the 41 st edition of this international music festival (see p. 11) www.janackuvmaj.cz Ostrava Golden Spike – the 55 th edition of the IAAF World Challenge athletics meeting Tickets at: www.ticketart.cz André Rieu & Orchestra – The violin player, composer, musician, and conductor André Rieu, nicknamed the King of Waltz, will perform in Prague again with his Johann Strauss Orchestra. Tickets at: www.ticketportal.cz Concentus Moraviae – the 21 st edition of this international musical festival; concerts of classical, jazz, folklore, and alternative music in 13 Moravian cities. Theme: Shakespeare, Beethoven, and the tradition of Czech quartets. Tickets at: www.ticketportal.cz; www.concentus-moraviae.cz Vivaldianno 2016 – City of Mirrors – a 3D show with baroque music and contemporary sound, with the theme of the hopes and losses of the baroque genius, Antonio Vivaldi. An orchestra with both classical and a rock setup, ballet and spoken word, visual creations by Kosuke Sugimoto, Japan www.vivaldianno.cz; Tickets at: www.ticketportal.cz Smetana’s Litomyšl 2016 – the 58 th edition of this international operatic festival www.smetanovalitomysl.cz Nights of the Churches – Churches, chapels, and monasteries offer guided tours, lectures and concerts, open their organ galleries, sacristies, towers, crypts, and gardens from 6 pm to 11 pm. Free admission. Cities throughout the Czech Republic

Churches, synagogues, and chateaux in cities of the South Moravia and Vysočina Regions (see p. 18–19) O2 Arena, Českomoravská 2345/17, Prague 9 Also performed in other Czech cities: Ostrava on 28 March, Skuteč on 22 April, Jihlava on 5 May, and Liberec on 6 May East Bohemia, the Litomyšl chateau complex

O2 Arena, Českomoravská 2345/17, Prague 9

Concert halls in Ostrava, and chateaux and churches throughout the Moravian-Silesian Region North Moravia, Ostrava, Vítkovice Municipal Stadium

Prague, National Theater

Prague (see p. 30–31)

South Moravia, Brno, Rondo Hall (DRFG Arena)

Prague concert halls (see p. 16–17)

Place Prague


72 Day of the Re-establishment of the Independent Czech State 25–28 March Easter 1 May Labour Day 8 May Liberation Day (1945) 5 July The Slavic Missionaries Saints Constantine and Methodius Day 6 July Day of the Burning of Master John Hus at the Stake (1415)

28 September Day of the Czech Statehood 28 October Day of the Establishment of the Independent Czechoslovakia 17 November Day of the Struggle for Freedom and Democracy 24 December Christmas Eve 25 December Christmas 26 December Christmas

1 January

Name ČEDOK TRAVEL AGENCY

Quarter • Street/Square Telephone Fax 1 • Na Příkopě 18 221 447 242 224 216 324 e-mail: cedok.services@cedok.cz; www.cedok.cz/incoming DC Service 1 • Břehová 3 224 816 346, 224 811 274 222 325 420 Prague Information Service 1 • Staroměstské nám. 1 personally 1 • Rytířská 31 Prague Passenger Shipping 2 • Rašínovo nábřeží 224 931 013, 224 930 017 224 930 022 (Pražská paroplavební společnost) (Steamer landing-place between Palacký and Železniční bridge)

Public Holidays in the Czech Republic

❶–❺ 8:30 a.m.–noon, 1 p.m.–4 p.m. ❶–❺ 9 a.m.–6 p.m. ❻❼ 10 a.m.–5 p.m.

❶–❼ 9 a.m.–6 p.m. ❶–❼ 9 a.m.–6 p.m.

❶–❼ 10 a.m.–6 p.m. ❶–❼ 8 a.m.–8 p.m. ❶–❼ 10 a.m.–6 p.m.

Open IV–X ❶–❼ 9 a.m.–7 p.m.

Prague Sight-seeing Tours • Excursions

Quarter • Street/Square • Telephone • Fax Open XI–III 1 • Staroměstské nám. 1, (Old-Town Hall) • 221 714 444 ❶–❼ 9 a.m.–7 p.m. Guides: 236 002 562 • 236 002 569 1 • Rytířská 31 • 221 714 444 ❶–❼ 10 a.m.–6 p.m. 6 • Prague Airport, Terminal 2 ❶–❼ 8 a.m.–8 p.m. 1 • Lesser-Town Bridge Towers • 221 714 444 Tourist services and information of Prague and the Czech Republic, Prague Card – four days ticket for more than 50 monuments, etc. Information Centres of Prague Castle 1 • 3rd Courtyard • 224 372 434 • 224 372 435 ❶–❼ 9 a.m.–4 p.m. ❶–❼ 9 a.m.–4 p.m. (see p. 28–29) 1 • 2nd Courtyard • 224 372 423, 419 Service of guides for all the Prague Castle monuments e-mail: info@hrad.cz; www.kulturanahrade.cz CzechTourism 2 • Vinohradská 46 • 221 580 611-2 ❶–❺ 8:30 a.m.–noon, 1 p.m.–4 p.m. (see p. 8–10) 1 • Old-Town Square 5 • 224 861 476 • 224 861 587 ❶–❺ 9 a.m.–6 p.m. ❻❼ 10 a.m.–3 p.m. www.czechtourism.cz Information of the Czech Republic www.czechtourism.com

Name Prague City Tourism www.prague.eu

Tourist Information Centres • Guides

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Quarter • Street/Square Ambulance Meditrans International transport of injured and ill persones by ambulance and air plane – 4 • Modřanská 307/98 Pharmacy with emergency service 1 • Palackého 5 – open: nonstop 2 • Belgická 37 – open: nonstop Pharmacy – Hospital Thomayerova 4 • Vídeňská 800 (Krč) – open: nonstop Pharmacy – Hospital Motol 5 • V Úvalu 84 – open: Mo–Fri 8 a.m.–4 p.m. (the blue building), nonstop (the building of directorate) Pharmacy BENU 6 • Vítězné náměstí 13 – open: nonstop Pharmacy BENU 7 • Františka Křížka 22 – open: Mo–Fri 8 a.m.–7 p.m., Sa 8 a.m.–1 p.m., then emergency service till 8 a.m. Královské Vinohrady Hospital Pharmacy 10 • Vinohrady, Šrobárova 50 – open: Mo–Fri 7:30 a.m.–6 p.m., Sa–Su 7:30 a.m.–noon., 00:30 p.m.–4 p.m. First Aid 1 • Spálená 12 (New Town) 4 • Vídeňská 800 (Hospital Thomayerova) 5 • V Úvalu 84/1 (Hospital Motol), Foreign Department 6 • U Vojenské nemocnice 1200 (Hospital Vojenská), building CH 2 8 • Budínova 2 (Hospital Bulovka) 10 • Šrobárova 50 (Hospital Vinohradská) Stomatological First Aid 1 • Spálená 12 – open: Mo–Thu 7 p.m.–6 a.m., Fri 4 p.m.–6 a.m., Sa–Su nonstop

Emergency call First aid service

222 924 268

222 924 295 261 082 520 224 433 682, 224 433 681 973 203 571 266 083 301 267 161 111, 267 162 312

267 162 823

731 638 010

224 325 520

224 435 714, 224 435 736

261 084 019

224 946 982 222 513 396

nonstop 124 12; 244 471 072

☎ 112 ☎ 155

The medical treatment or any other medical care for foreigners is executed at the respective health centres nearest to the hotel or the place of accommodation. The treatment is done under contract prices in CZK. Patients to receive receipts for insurance companies in their own countries.

Health care

Tram No: 3, 9, 14, 24 – Václavské náměstí Metro – Line A, B – Můstek stop Line C – Muzeum stop

All Major Credit Cards Accepted

www.doctor-prague.cz e-mail: info@doctor-prague.cz

3rd schodiště (entrance), 2nd floor

Vodičkova 28, Prague 1

24 HRS SERVICE 603 433 833

“Home Care Abroad”

All Branches of Medicine

HEALTH CENTRE PRAGUE

English and Other Languages Western Standard Medical Assistance


74 all international trains (train and seat reservation tickets abroad, berths, sleeping wagons)

Holešovice Railway Station (Underground line C) – 7 • Partyzánská

Smíchov Railway Station (Underground line B) – 5 • Nádražní

Masaryk Railway Station (Underground line B) – 1 • Hybernská

Information about train connections (in english, germain and russian) ☎ 221 111 122 (non-stop)

Main Railway Station (Hlavní nádraží) (Underground line C) 2 • Wilsonova 80

The maximum prices for taxi services in the district of the capital city of Prague: Fare for 1 km . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 CZK Basic fee for one ride . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 CZK Waiting time for 1 minute . . . . . . . . . . 6 CZK Taxis ordered throught the Dispatcher are cheaper. The driver is obliged to issue a receipt. The fare must be marked inside and outside the car.

AAA Radiotaxi . . . . . . ☎ 140 14, 222 333 222 (see p. 75) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 729 331 133 Taxi – Praha. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 222 111 000 City Taxi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 257 257 257 Halotaxi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 244 114 411 Profi Taxi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140 15 Speed Cars. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 224 234 234

Train

Florenc Central Bus Station (Underground line B, C, Florenc stop) 8 • Křižíkova 4-6 ☎ nonstop 900 144 444 (14 CZK/1 min.)

Tickets and seat tickets abroad Eurolines (Florenc Central Bus Station) Call centre: 245 005 245, 731 222 111 E-mail: info@eurolines.cz On line sales: www.eurolines.cz

Taxi

Municipality – Prague 1, Jungmannova 29 Mon–Th 7 am– 6 pm, Fr 8 am–4 pm Internet: www.dpp.cz

Other bus stations in Prague Na Knížecí (Underground line B, Anděl stop) 5 • Nádražní Roztyly (Underground line C, Roztyly stop) 4 • Ryšavého Holešovice (Underground line C, Nádraží Holešovice stop) 7 • Partyzánská Černý Most (Underground line B, Černý Most stop) 9 • Chlumecká Želivského (Underground line A, Želivského stop) 3 • Želivského

Transport Inquiries Tel.: 296 191 817, daily 7 am–9 pm Underground line A, station MŮSTEK, daily 7 am–9 pm Underground line C, station HLAVNÍ NÁDRAŽÍ, daily 7 am–9 pm Underground line B, station ANDĚL, daily 7 am–9 pm Airport Ruzyně, Terminal I, Terminal II, daily 7 am–9 pm Underground line A, station NÁDRAŽÍ VELESLAVÍN, Mon–Fr 6 am–8 pm, Sa 9:30 am–5 pm

Ticket prices: Basic ticket valid 90 minutes: 32 CZK, children 6–15 years of age 16 CZK. Short-term ticket valid 30 minutes: 24 CZK, children 12 CZK.

Buses link the capital city not only with individual parts of the Czech Republic but also with all of Europe. Regular lines run to all the significant places in the European Union as well as outside of it. The most important bus depot is the Florence Central Bus Station, which is located in the very centre of the city.

Tourist tickets: 1 day – 110 CZK – child (6–15) – 55 CZK, 3 days – 310 CZK. The tickets valid 24, 72 hours.

The tickets are available at some Underground stations, at Transport Inquiries, at shops selling newspapers and cigarettes (with inscription Tabák), at some groceries, at the reception desks, at some travel services, at yellow vending machines by the transport means stations. All lines of the underground operate from 5.00 am till midnight. Tram and bus timetables are placed at all stops. Funicular [(Prague 5-Újezd), stop of trams 6, 9, 12, 20, 22, 23 – Nebozízek – Petřín)] operates from 9 am till 11:30 pm (IV–X); from 9 am till 11:20 pm (XI–III), daily. Transport fee and tickets are identical for all public transport means. (24 CZK/12 CZK). Information about bus connections (domestic and international) ☎ nonstop 900 144 444 (14 CZK/1 min.)

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☎ 112 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Emergency call ☎ 150 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fire Brigade ☎ 155 . . . . . . . . . . . . Emergency medical aid ☎ 158 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Police ☎ 261 104 477 . . . . . . . . . . . Nonstop Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (for buses and camions) ☎ 1230 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nonstop Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Road Assistance ☎ 800 290 291 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Aaa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nonstop technical service

Break-down? Accident?

Quarter • Street/Square Telephone AVIS 6 • Václav Havel Airport 235 362 420 BUDGET 1 • Main Railway Station 222 319 595 6 • Václav Havel Airport 220 113 253 CZECHOCAR CS a. s. 4 • 5. května 65 261 172 432 6 • Václav Havel Airport 220 113 454 EUROPCAR 6 • Václav Havel Airport 220 113 207 1 • E. Krásnohorské 9 232 000 600 HERZ 6 • Václav Havel Airport 225 345 021

Type/Name

Rent-a-Car

Postage prices: Domestic postcards 13 CZK. Local and domestic letters 13 CZK. Postcards in Europe 25 CZK. Letters (20 g) in Europe 25 CZK.

Post Office with customs office: Plzeňská 139, Praha 5, tel.: 257 019 111

The Post Office: Hybernská 15, Praha 1, tel.: 224 219 714

The General Post Office: Jindřišská 14, Praha 1, tel.: 221 131 445

Mail services in Prague are offered by 115 post offices in all parts of the city.

POSTTELEPHONE

Public Parking Garages – selection Praha 1, náměstí Jana Palacha Praha 1, Ostrovni (the National Theater) Praha 1, nám. Republiky 8 (Kotva department store) Praha 1, V Celnici 7 (Hotel Hilton Prague Old Town) Praha 1, V Celnici 10 (Millenium Plaza) Praha 1, náměstí Curieových 5 (InterContinental Hotel) Praha 1, Opletalova 9 (near Wenceslas Square) Praha 1, Wilsonova (Main Railway Station) Praha 1, nám. Republiky 1 (Palladium)

motorway tax: see page 52 it is forbidden to drink alcohol and drive headlights of motor vehicles must be turned on for 24 hours ● when driving, it is forbiden to make telephone calls unless you are using a hands-free set ● children under 36 kg and/or smaller than 150 cm of height must ride in safety seats ● drivers must yield to pedestrians on marked crossings

Czech transport regulations are mostly identic with those of other European countries. It is necessary to remember: ● keep right ● use safety belts (obligatory) ● the highest speed is 90 km/hr, in aglomeration only 50 km/hr ● on highway 130 km/hr ● the highest speed for motorcycles is 90 km/hr; in aglomeration 50 km/hr; on highway 130 km/hr

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Parking in prague

Car

International direct-dial calls: 00 + country code + respective telephone number.

Telephone cards are available at post office, at shops called “Tabák” or “Trafika”, at newspaper and cigarette kiosks, etc.

Telephone: International telephone numbers info: 1181 Information for Prague and Czech Republic numbers: 1180

Letters (20 g) and postcards for other continents (air mail) 30 CZK Information on postal services is available on: http://www.ceskaposta.cz

More info: www.dpp.cz/en/p-r-facilities

Praha 2, Wilsonova 77 (near State Opera) Praha 2, Vinohradská 151 (Flora) Praha 4, 5. května 65 (Congress Centre) Praha 6, Studentská 2 (Metro Station Dejvická) Selected Watched Car Parks (City, selection) Praha 1, Wilsonova (the Main Railway Station) Praha 1, Alšovo nábřeží Praha 1, Na Florenci Praha 1, Malostranské náměstí


www.cedaz.cz

LEAVES EVERY 30 MINUTES TICKET CAN BE BOUGHT DIRECTLY FROM THE DRIVER

• NEXT TO METRO LINE B • • 40 METRES FROM NÁMĚSTÍ REPUBLIKY •

Bus stop – CITY CENTRE V CELNICI Street

Airport bus stop – Arrival terminals T1 exit F or T2 exit E

COMFORTABLE AND DIRECT TRANSPORT FROM PRAGUE AIRPORT TO THE CITY CENTRE OR BACK

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Airline Companies (Selection) AEROFLOT AIR FRANCE AIR LITUANICA AIR MALTA AIR ONE AER LINGUS AUA AUSTRIAN AIRLINES BRITISH AIRWAYS DELTA AIRLINES EASY JET EL AL ISRAEL AIRLINES EMIRATES FINNAIR GERMANWINGS IBERIA JET2 JETAIRFLY KLM ROYAL DUTCH AIRLINES LOT-POLISH AIRLINES LUFTHANSA NORWEGIAN RUSSIAN AIRLINES RYANAIR SAS SCANDINAVIAN AIRLINES SMARTWINGS (TRAVEL SERVICE) SN BRUSSELS AIRLINES

www.aeroflot.com www.airfrance.com www.airlituanica.com www.airmalta.com www.flyairone.com www.aerlingus.com www.austrian.com www.britishairways.com www.delta.com www.easyjet.com www.elal.co.il www.emirates.com www.finnair.com www.germanwings.com www.iberia.com www.jet2.com www.jetairfly.com www.klm.com www.lot.com www.lufthansa.com www.norwegian.com www.rossiya-airlines.com www.ryanair.com www.flysas.com www.smartwings.com www.brusselsairlines.com

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www.swiss.com http://book.flytap.com www.transavia.com www.turkishairlines.com www.flyuia.com www.vueling.com www.wizzair.com

Terminal 2 Terminal 2 Terminal 2 Terminal 1 Terminal 1 Terminal 2 Terminal 1, 2

Flying to Europa, Africa, America and Asia www.brusselsairlines.com Václav Havel Airport Prague tel.: +420 220 114 323, e-mail: infocz@brusselsairlines.com

ČSA (Czech Airlines) Internet: www.csa.cz Information, reservation and booking tickets: 1 • V Celnici 5 • Open: ❶–❺ 9:30 a.m.–5 p.m. Call centre nonstop: ☎ +420 239 007 007, call.centre@csa.cz Václav Havel Airport Prague – Ticketing service: CSA office, Terminal 1: CSA office, Terminal 2: Mon: 7 a.m.–0:30 a.m. Mon–Fri: 5 a.m.–10 p.m. Tue–Fri: 5 a.m.–1:30 p.m. Sat: 5 a.m.–1:30 p.m. Sat: 5 a.m.–1:30 p.m., 7:30 p.m.–0:30 a.m. Sun: 7 a.m.–10 p.m. Sun: 5 a.m.–0:30 p.m.

SWISS INTERNATIONAL AIRLINES TAP PORTUGAL TRANSAVIA.com TURKISH AIRLINES UKRAINE INTERNATIONAL AIRLINES VUELING WIZZ AIR

Prague airport is situated in the suburb called Ruzyně, at north-west direction, approximately 20 km out of the centre. Except taxi and public transport – bus number 100 from Zličín underground stop, line B, number 119 from the nádraží Veleslavín underground stop, line A, number 191 from the Anděl underground stop, line B) or bus AE (Airport Express) from the Hlavní nádraží (Main Railway Station) underground stop, line C, you can also use a bus shuttle service CEDAZ (see p. 77) or AAA Radiotaxi (see p. 75).

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OK–TOURS PRAGUE TOURIST CENTER ▼ Ne ar t he c en tr e ESTEC 6 • Vaníčkova 5/1 233 107 511, 257 210 410 257 215 263 Accommodation service (hotels* *****, hostels) and travel service PRAGIA 10 • Voroněžská 20 271 741 737-6 271 741 737 Conference and incentive TC TRAVEL 7 • U Průhonu 5 266 704 607, 266 704 608 266 704 620 (see p. 79) e-mail: tctravel.prague@quick.cz; www.tctravel-prague.com TRIUMF TRAVEL 4 • Urbánkova 19 224 400 551 224 400 550 ▼ Ou ts id e Pr a gu e BAD FRANZENSBAD AG Jiráskova 3 +420-359 604 504 +420-359 604 304 Františkovy Lázně e-mail: franzensbad@franzensbad.cz; www.franzensbad.cz FRANKENLAND REISEN Fitzendorfer Straße 11 +49(0)95 34 92 2029 D – 974 96 Burgpreppach e-mail: kontakt@frankenland-reisen.de; www.frankenland-reisen.de Branch in Prague: 6 • Patočkova 2386/85 233 350 367 233 931 440

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Accommodation and Travel Agencies

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Accommodation for groups and individuals Central Europe round trips Transport City tours and excursions Guides

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prague@corinthia.com info@hotelsavoyprague.com

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222 755 380

Telephone • Fax 257 007 681

Terasa U Zlaté Studně

1 • Malá Strana 257 533 322 U Zlaté Studně 166/4 e-mail: resturant@goldenwell.cz

1 • Malá Strana, Tržiště 23 257 532 461, 606 612 979 e-mail: info@baracnickarychta.cz Hybernia 1 • Hybernská 7 224 226 004, 777 344 005 e-mail: hybernia@hybernia.cz Lokál Dlouhá 1 • Dlouhá 33 222 316 265 e-mail: lokal@ambi.cz Malostranská Beseda 1 • Malostranské nám. 35/21 257 409 112 e-mail: puor@malostranska-beseda.cz Plzeňská restaurace 1 • náměstí Republiky 5 222 002 780 • 222 002 778 Restaurant Sarah Bernhardt 1 • U Obecního domu 1 222 195 195 (Hotel Paris) e-mail: fboffice@hotel-paris.cz; www.sarah-bernhardt.cz T-Anker Sluneční terasa 1 • náměstí Republiky 8 722 445 474 e-mail: info@t-anker.cz

Baráčnická rychta

Aureole

Name Altány Kampa

❶–❼ 11 a.m.–10 p.m.

Restaurant and beer bar on the roof terrace of the Kotva department store, view of the Old Town, selection of Czech and inported beers, Czech and international cuisine Micherlin Star awarded luxurious restaurant, international cuisine, view of the historical part of Prague

❶–❼ 7 a.m.–11 p.m.

❶–❼ 11:30 a.m.–11 p.m. ❶–❼ noon–4 p.m., 6 p.m.–11 p.m.

❶–❺ 8 a.m.–2 a.m. ❻ 11 a.m.–2 a.m. ❼ 11 a.m.–midnight ❶–❻ 11 a.m.–11 p.m. ❼ 11 a.m.–9 p.m. ❶–❺ 8 a.m.–midnight ❻❼ 11 a.m.–midnight ❶–❺ 8 a.m.–1 a.m. ❻ noon–1 a.m. ❼ noon–10 p.m. ❶–❼ 11 a.m.–11 p.m.

Open – days, hours ❶–❼ 11 a.m.–midnight

Czech cuisine specialities, Pilsner beer Excellent French and Czech cuisine

Pisner Urquell Art Restaurant, Czech and international cuisine, cafe, open-air section, Pilsner Urquell on tap Czech cuisine prepared from fresh Czech ingredients, Pilsner Urquell on tap Pilsner Urquell Original Restaurant, Classical Czech cuisine

Traditional Czech cuisine, Pilsner Urquell and Svijany beers on tap

Characteristic • Note Czech and international cuisine, open-air grill, view of the Čertovka chanel on the river Vltava Michelin Star awarded Fusion Restaurant & Lounge on the 27th floor of the City Tower, the tallest building in Prague, European and Asian cuisine

More than 2,000 Prague restaurants and pubs invite you to taste good food and good drink. Do not hesitate to try “české knedlíky” (Czech dumplings), roast pork, fine sauces and delicate desserts decorated with whipped cream, and don’t forget to ask for a pint of well cooled beer or a glass of Moravian or Slovak wine. Of course you can try specialites from other countries, too. Enjoy it!

Restaurants • Taverns

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Meloun (music club) Reduta Jazz Club (founded in 1958) Rock Café (music club) Roxy (music club) Ungelt Jazz & Blues Club Vagon (music club)

1 • Dlouhá 33 1 • Týnská ulička 2 1 • Národní 25

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1 • Uhelný trh 9

Double Trouble 1 • Melantrichova 17 (Show music bar) Duplex (disko club) 1 • Václavské nám. 21 Futurum Music Bar 5 • Zborovská 7 Charles Bridge Jazz 1 • Saská 3 and Blues Club (music club, live music) Jazz Dock 5 • Janáčkovo nábř. 2 (jazz and blues, café) Jazz Club U Staré paní 1 • Michalská 9 Karlovy Lázně 1 • Novotného lávka (music café, discotheque) Klub Lávka 1 • Novotného lávka 1 (music club, garden restaurant) Lucerna Music Bar 1 • Vodičkova 36

Open – days, hours ❶–❼ modern jazz 9 p.m.–midnight ❶–❼ 11 a.m.–01 a.m. Live music (every day 8 p.m.–11 p.m.) ❼–❹ 8 p.m.–4 a.m. ❺❻ 8 p.m.–5 a.m. ❸–❻ 10 p.m.–5 a.m. ❶–❼ 8 p.m.–1 a.m. ❶–❼ 8 p.m.–midnight

224 933 947 ❶–❺ 10 a.m.–3 a.m. ❻ 5 p.m.–3 a.m. ❼ 5 p.m.–01 a.m. 602 691 015 ❶–❼ programme from 8 p.m. 224 895 748 ❶–❼ 7:30 p.m.–midnight 733 737 301 ❶–❻ 7 p.m.–5 a.m. ❼ 7 p.m.–01 a.m.

224 217 108 ❶–❼ 8 p.m.–3 a.m. every ❺❻ pop music ’80 and ’90 724 010 307 ❸❹ 8 p.m.–4 a.m. ❺❻ 8 p.m.–5 a.m. 224 933 487 ❶–❼ from 9 p.m.

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Name Quarter • Street/Square Telephone Agharta (Jazz club) 1 • Železná 16 222 211 275 (see p. 83) e-mail: info@agharta.cz; www.agharta.cz Bílý koníček 1 • Staroměstské n. 20 221 421 160 (Jazz club, Restaurant) e-mail: rezervace@bilykonicek.com

MUSICCLUBS

JUST 99 METRES FROM THE OLDTOWN SQUARE

MAKE A STOP HERE FOR A PERFECT JAZZ NIGHT OUT

LIVE MUSIC DAILY FROM 9 P.M. • jazz club & bar daily 7 p.m.–1 a.m.

When visiting Prague, make sure you experience: the ultimate atmosphere of a historic basement dating back to the 14th century affordable prices for beverages, including Original AghaRTA mixed drinks world famous Pilsner Urquell Lager beer on tap a CD store with a complete collection of Czech jazz artists and a wide selection of international recordings AghaRTA T-shirts designed by Jiří Votruba a first-rate local jazz band show

THE MOST POPULAR JAZZ VENUE IN DOWNTOWN PRAGUE


PIVOVARSKÝ KLUB RESTAURANT AND BEER BOUTIQUE CZECH BAR AWARDS 2011 WINNER Open daily 11.30 a.m.–11.30 p.m. – 240+ beer brands in bottles – 6 beer brands on tap – Traditional Czech cuisine – Specialties prepared with beer – Pork knuckles – Treats from the oven and grill Křižíkova 17° 186 00 Prague 8 – Karlín Tel.: +420 222 315 777 pivoklub@iol.cz www.gastroinfo.cz/pivoklub


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1 • Smetanovo nábřeží 1022 224 218 493 e-mail: info@cafeslavia.cz; www.cafeslavia.cz 1 • Staroměstské náměstí 22 221 632 522 1 • Ovocný trh 19 224 224 240

Café & Restaurant Slavia (see p. 87) Grand Café Praha Grand Café Orient

257 313 562

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Café Savoy

Café Louvre (see p. 87) Café Montmartre

Quarter • Street/Square Telephone • Fax 1 • U Obecního domu 1 222 195 195 www.sarah-bernhardt.cz 1 • Štupratská 7 224 828 686 1 • Na Poříčí 15 246 011 440 e-mail: cafe@hotel-imperial; www.cafeimperial.cz 1 • Valdštejnské náměstí 3 257 010 412 fax: 257 010 411 1• Národní 22 224 930 949 www.cafelouvre.cz 1 • Řetězová 7 602 277 210

Name Café de Paris (see p. 86) Café galerie Ungelt Café Imperial (see p. 86) Café Ledebour

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View of the Old Town astronomical clock, home-made pastries First (in 1912) and last cubist café in the world

Café and restaurant opened in 1893, favorite cafe of Franz Kafka, close to the National Theatre and Kampa Centre of cultural and intellectual life, one of Prague’s legends

Founded in 1911, reopened 2000, specialty: home-made apple strudel

❶–❼ 10 a.m.–7 p.m.

Social events can be organised in the adjacent Ledebour Gardens under Prague Castle Founded in 1902, top café culture, summer terrace

❶–❺ 8 a.m.–11:30 p.m. ❺❻ 9 a.m.–11:30 p.m. ❶–❺ 10 a.m.–11 p.m. ❻❼ noon–11 p.m. (July and August noon–11 p.m.) ❶–❺ 8 a.m.–10:30 p.m. ❻❼ 9 a.m.–10:30 p.m. ❶–❺ 8 a.m.–midnight ❻❼ 9 a.m.–midnight Open daily ❶–❺ 9 a.m.–10 p.m. ❺❻ 10 a.m.–10 p.m. ❸–❻ 4 p.m.–7 p.m. live piano music

❶–❺ 10 a.m.–10 p.m. ❻❼ 10 a.m.–6:30 p.m. ❶–❼ 7 a.m.–11 p.m.

Smoke-free café, high-quality coffee, artistic works on exhibit Founded in 1914, reopened in 2007, Art-deco style with cubist elements

❶–❺ 10 a.m.–11:30 p.m. ❻ 11:30 a.m.–11:30 p.m. ❼ noon–10 p.m. ❶–❼ 9 a.m.–11 p.m. ❶–❼ 11 a.m.–11 p.m. ❶–❹ 11 a.m.–11 p.m. ❺–❼ noon–11 p.m.

Open – days, hours ❶–❼ 11 a.m.–11 p.m.

Open – days, hours ❶–❼ 8 a.m.–2 a.m.

Brewery and restaurant, 13° Flek stout, Cabaret, Brewery museum Radegast beer, Pilsner Urquell 12° beer, black Gambrinus beer Brewery and restaurant

New Town Lager

Characteristic • Note Pilsner Urquell beer

Characteristic • Note Located in the Art-Nouveau Paris hotel, excellent desserts

Name Quarter • Street/Square Telephone • Fax Malostranská beseda 1 • Malostranské nám. 21 257 533 968 (Pilsner Urquell Original Restaurant) Novoměstský pivovar 1 • Vodičkova 20 222 232 448 • 222 231 662 www.npivovar.cz; e-mail: sales@npivovar.cz; tel.: 602 459 216 U Fleků 1 • Křemencova 11 224 934 019 • 224 934 805 U Kalicha 2 • Na Bojišti 12 296 189 600 • 224 912 557 U Medvídků 1 • Na Perštýně 7 224 211 916

Beer Halls • Pubs


For 100 years, Prague cafés have been places for pleasant encounters of friends artists, journalists, and students. Café de Paris, located in the Art-Nouveau Paris hotel, definitely lives up to its name – the original interior and decorations reflect the culture and refined taste of famous Parisian cafés since the beginning of the 1920s, while elements of modern design and free WIFI connection offer guests maximal comfort. Franz Kafka loved our excellent desserts. You can bet that we faithfully follow our tradition. For a century people have enjoyed the famous “Paris” cake in a unique atmosphere. The menu of our café is extensive, with excellent salads, snaks, delicious soups and sandwiches, and other treats tempting guests for a light lunch and/or dinner. It’s up to you whether you choose the Café de Paris for a friendly appointment over a cup of coffee, and/or a business meeting. In the bar located in the back part of the café, our bartenders prepare excellent cocktails for you. The selection is truly wide, and you don’t have to hurry – we don’t close until early morning. U Obecního domu 1 Prague 1 Tel.: +420 222 195 195 www. sarah-bernhardt.cz Open daily: 8 a.m.–2 a.m.

Café Imperial has always been a heavily frequented hot-spot ever since 1914 when the Imperial hotel was built. Prague doesn’t have many places like this. Nowhere else you can find such a unique interior in the Art Deco style with cubist elements, and top Art-Nouveau mosaics. The recent successful reconstruction (the *****hotel and café were reopened in 2007) even improved the firstrate quality of the café, and – at the same time – it succeeded in preserving the atmosphere, which is inseparable from the Grand Café style. Breakfast, dinner, afternoon cup of tea or coffee, night celebration with friends – everything will be taken care of to the slightest detail by the friendly staff. The menu presents the best of the Czech culinary art. The famous chef Zdeněk Pohlreich and his team are ready to fulfil all the wishes of all their guests. Café Imperial offers a unique chance to dine right in the kitchen and observe how your menu is prepared while you discuss the served wines with your sommelier. The Best Hotel Restaurant of the year 2009 (awarded by the Association of Hotels and Restaurants of the Czech Republic) Café Imperial is looking forward to your visit. Na Poříčí 15, Prague 1 Tel.: +420 246 011 440 cafe@hotel-imperial.cz www.cafeimperial.cz Open daily: 7 a.m.–11 p.m.


Some have vanished, but some still offer elegant interiors, comfort, morning newspapers, and – of course – good coffee. The Slavia Café is one of Prague’s legends. It is a centre of cultural and intellectual life. Its traditional atmosphere and unique interior – accented with the famous picture “Absinth Drinker” – invite you for a cup of hot and savoury espresso. Our pastry shop prepares daily home-made cakes, and we offer quiet breakfasts, business lunches, and/or romantic evening moments over a glass of wine with a view of the National Theatre, Prague Castle, and the river Vltava. Of our 320 seats, the one with the best view awaits you, and we’ll do our best to make the Slavia Cafe a special place for you, too. Live piano daily from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. Café & Restaurant Slavia, a. s. Smetanovo nábřeží 1022/2, Prague 1 Tel.: +420 224 218 493 Fax: +420 224 216 244 E-mail: info@cafeslavia.cz www.cafeslavia.cz Open daily: Mon–Fri 8 a.m. to midnight Sat–Sun 9 a.m. to midnight

The Louvre café was founded in 1902. We are honoured to carry on the tradition of this establishment, which has been a top café culture and cultural life centre ever since its origin. We are proud to have experienced repeated visits by personalities of world-wide significance such as Franz Kafka, Karel Čapek, Albert Einstein, and many others. The café opens at 8 a.m. and offers a wide selection of breakfasts and newspapers. The restaurant serves traditional Czech cuisine, and light fare specialties. The non-smoking part of the restaurant, and several salons, seat parties of up to 15–20 guests. We maintain the tradition of “café sports” – thus you can borrow chess sets and play pool on one of five pool tables. On hot days you can enjoy a stay on an open-air summer terrace. Covering 400 sq m, our newly opened Louvre Photogallery displays the best works of leading Czech photographers. Café Louvre – your meeting point Národní 22, Prague 1 www.cafelouvre.cz Tel.: +420 224 930 949, +420 724 054 055 Open daily: Mon–Fri 8 a.m.–11:30 p.m. Sat and Sun 9 a.m.–11:30 p.m.


CZECHREPUBLIC DISCOVER ITS BEAUTIES

Terezín (95) Hradec Králové Region (100–101)

Praha Karlovy Vary (107)

Karlštejn Castle (90) Kutná Hora (90, 96–97)

Litomyšl (91)

Žďár nad Sázavou (94) Telč (92)

Olomouc (94)

Třebíč (91) Kroměříž (93) Brno (92, 102–105)

Český Krumlov (92, 102–105)

Lednice-Valtice Area (93)


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ONEDAYTRIPSFROMPRAGUE KARLŠTEJN CASTLE

KUTNÁ HORA

267 18 Karlštejn Tel.: +420 311 681 617 e-mail: karlstejn@npu.cz

www.hradkarlstejn.cz

Kutná Hora was an ancient mining town at the end of the 13th century. In the 14th century it was the second most significant town after Prague. In Kutná Hora, there are plenty of precious Gothic constructions such as the Cathedral of St Barbora (1388 to 1565), one of the most beautiful Czech Gothic buildings, and the Church of St James (1340–1420). A direct witness to the mining glory of Kutná Hora is the late Gothic style Italian Court (Vlašský dvůr) where the famous Prague grosches were minted. (see p. 96–97)

Karlštejn Castle was mitt in the middle of the 14th century by Charles IV for the safe-keeping of the coronation jewels. In the 16th century, it was rebuilt in the Renaissance style and in the 19th century was renovated in the Pseudo-Gothic style. In the Chapel of the Holy Rood, where the treasury is kept, is a unique collection of Gothic paintings by Master Theodoric which were done in 1360.

www.kutnahora.cz St Barbora’s Cathedral – Open daily: I–II.........................................................10 am–4 pm III, XI, XII ................................................10 am–5 pm IV–X ........................................................9 am–6 pm Admission: 85 CZK

Open (except Monday): XII (2015) ..............................................10 am–3 pm (5, 6, 12,, 13, 19, 20, 26–31/12) I+II (2016) .............................................10 am–3 pm (1–10/1; 6, 7, 13, 14, 20, 21, 27, 28/2) III ....................................9:30 am–4 pm (28/3 open) IV.......................................................9:30 am–5 pm V ..................................................9:30 am–5:30 pm VI.......................................................9 am–5:30 pm VII, VIII .....................................9 am–6:30 pm (daily) IX.......................................................9 am–5:30 pm X...................................................9:30 am–4:30 pm XI..........................................................10 am–3 pm (1–13, 17, 19, 20, 26, 27/11) XII .........................................................10 am–3 pm (3, 4, 10, 11, 17, 18, 26–31/12)

Italian Court – Open daily: XI–II.......................................................10 am–4 pm III, X.......................................................10 am–5 pm IV–IX .......................................................9 am–6 pm Admission: 85 CZK Direction from Prague: Kostelec nad Černými Lesy, 68 km from Prague. Take train from Masaryk railway station

Admission: guided tour (other than Czech) 330 CZK (booking – rezervace@hradkarlstejn.cz) Directions from Prague: R4 speedway – Černošice – Dobřichovice, 28 km south-west; by train from the Praha-Smíchov railway station

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ONEDAYTRIPSFROMPRAGUE TŘEBÍČ

LITOMYŠL

Třebíč is a picturesque town with rich history and a lot of valuable architectural monuments. The most remarkable have been included in the prestigious UNESCO World Heritage List – the St. Procopius Basilica and the Jewish Quarter with the Jewish Cemetery.

Litomyšl, a small town in Eastern-Bohemia, is going through a second renaissance. In recent years, twelve of the buildings on the hill of the château have been restored, and they are well worth a look. A visit to Litomyšl would not be complete without the complex of the château, included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. Besides guided tours that include a unique theatre,you can see the château houses with the Municipal Picture Gallery, a permanent exhibition of sculptures by Olbram Zoubek and A Heart for Václav Havel, and the birth family apartement of composer Bedřich Smetana. Other places worth a visit are the Church of the Discovery of the Holy Cross, with a lookout tower and the exhibition Angels on the Hill, and the former Bishop’s Gymnasium, which today houses a successfully restored museum. To relax a little take a walk in the Monastery gardens and then full steam ahead to another places of interest.

The Basilica, built in the Romanesque style with some early Gothic features, is one of the treasures of medieval architecture. The most valuable part of the Basilica is the crypt. The Jewish Quarter is the only evidence of Jewish culture outside the territory of Israel included in the UNESCO list and it’s a unique complex of 123 buildings, among them the Front and Rear Synagogue, and the Seligmann Bauer’s House, with an exhibition of a typical Jewish household.

www.visittrebic.eu St. Procopius’ Basilica VI–IX.......................Mon–Fri .....................9 am–5 pm Sat, Sun ..................10 am–6 pm X–V ........................Mon–Thu...................9 am–5 pm Fri..............................9 am–3 pm Sat, Sun ..................10 am–5 pm

www.litomysl.cz

Jewish Quarter Open daily: I–VI, IX–XI .................................................9 am–5 pm VII–VIII ......................................................9 am–6 pm XII.............................................................9 am–4 pm

Château IV, X – weekends and holidays 10 am–4 pm Open (except Monday) V – 10 am–4 pm, VI, IX – 10 am–5 pm VII, VIII – 10 am–6 pm Municipal Picture Gallery V ............................Tue–Sun ....10 am–noon, 1–4 pm VI–IX.......................Tue–Sun ....10 am–noon, 1–5 pm

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ONEDAYTRIPSFROMPRAGUE ARCHITECTURE IN BRNO

TELČ Telč is one of the most sought-after cultural destinations, where you can pleasantly spend your free time. You can visit historical landmarks and the Telč undergrounds, now open to the public, located below most of the houses on the Zacharias of Hradec square and part of the chateau complex. You can also visit festivals, concerts, exhibitions at the city gallery, or a historical festival organized every year, moderated by the historical personalities Zacharias of Hradec, and Katerina of Wallenstein.

Photo: Villa Tugendhat by David Židlický It is said that Brno is a living gallery of functionalist architecture, where not a single one of the important names of that era is missing. From Adlof Loose, who was born here, through Bohuslav Fuchs or Ernest Wiesner, to the German Ludwig Miese van der Rohe, the designer of the world famous Villa Tugendhat, a masterpiece of Functionalism from 1930, included in the UNESCO World Heritage list. The residential and utility rooms and the beautiful garden of this unique house, with its flowing space, are open to the public, and the villa offers a fantastic view to the city.

Together with the chateau, the city square constitutes a unique architectonic complex, included in the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1992.

Bookings required. www.tugendhat.eu

Part of the undergrounds and underground corridors oriented toward the square were opened to the public in September 2014. Visitors can peek in the Telč undergrounds in their “raw” condition that continues along the entire square. They can also enter the renovated rooms, where modern projection technology present the city of Telč and its surroundings, as well important points of the history of its development.

Other houses in Brno open to the public: Villa Jurkovič, Villa Stiassni and Villa Löw-Beerov. You can learn more about the city’s architecture with Brno’s Architectural Manual

www.bam.brno.cz

High tourist season opening hours of the undergrounds: June – September: .................Tue–Sun 10 am, 11 am, 1 pm, 2 pm, 3 pm During the off-season you can arrange a visit at the Information Center, nám. Zachariáše z Hradce 10 (the ground floor of the Town Hall) Tel.: +420 567 112 407–8 e-mail: info@telc.eu

www.telc.eu

Photo: Villa Jurkovič More information at www.GOtoBRNO.cz Arriving from Prague Car – 200 km on Motorway D1 Excellent train and bus connections (see p. 102–105)

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ONEDAYTRIPSFROMPRAGUE LEDNICE-VALTICE AREA

FLORAL GARDEN KROMĚŘÍŽ Generála Svobody 767 01 Kroměříž Tel.: +420 723 962 891

www.zamek-kromeriz.cz

The towns of Lednice and Valtice are located in the heart of the Lednice-Valtice Complex, which in 1996 was included in the UNESCO List of World Heritage Sites. They offer a lot of cultural and sports activities. The surroundings are criss-crossed with cycling trails, where you can admire the uniqueness, charm and history of the region. Lednice is a popular tourist destination thanks to its fairy-tale château and the surrounding landscape. Though, in recent years, also thanks to its successfully developing spas. The main therapeutic source are the mineral waters rich in iodine-bromide sourced from a nearby well. Thanks to its iodine contents, its quality is one of the best of its type in Europe. In 2009, the Lednice Spas were granted the status of therapeutic spa.

The Kroměříž Flower Garden ranks among the most significant gardening masterpieces worldwide, these days being practically the only representation of such kind in Europe.The Flower garden has two main parts – the flower bank with shaped walls and broderiebeds, and the garden nursery with the Strawberry Hills. Every year, the beds in front of the colonnade in the flower bank are planted with twenty thousand summerannuals, grown in greenhouses and hot-beds directly in the Flower Garden.

www.lednice.cz, www.valtice.eu

There are fountains among the colourful flowerbeds and green labyrinths, and the very centre of the garden is dominated by a rotunda with unique artistic decorations and a unique Foucault pendulum. One of the most attractive parts of the Flower garden is a 244-metre-long colonnade with statues of ancient gods and other historical figures of antiquity. The construction according to the design by Giovanni PietroTencalla was completed in 1671.

Lednice Château and Greenhouse II, III, XI, XII .....weekends and holidays....10 am–4 pm IV, X...............weekends and holidays......9 am–4 pm V–VI, IX ..........Tue–Sun ............................9 am–5 pm VII, VIII ...........Mon–Sun ...........................9 am–5 pm Minaret IV, X ..............Tue–Sun ............................9 am–4 pm V, VI, IX..........Tue–Sun ............................9 am–5 pm VII, VIII ...........Mon–Sun ...........................9 am–5 pm Valtice Château IV, X...............Tue–Sun ............................9 am–4 pm V, IX...............Tue–Sun ............................9 am–5 pm VII, VIII ...........Mon–Sun ...........................9 am–6 pm

The Flower Garden offer the visitors many surprising and unforettable moments. Open throughout the whole year. From 1st May ....................................daily 8 am–6 pm Admission fee: 70 CZK (reduced admission: 60 CZK; 50 CZK). Directions from Prague: D1 speedway – Jihlava – Brno – Kroměříž, 269 km from Prague, by bus from Praha Florenc Central Bus Station, by train from Main Railway Station

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ONEDAYTRIPSFROMPRAGUE OLOMOUC

BAROQUE PEARL ON GREEN HILL

Olomouc is one of the most beautiful cities in Central Europe, the pearl of Moravia, and the most beautiful city in the Czech Republic and a “hidden treasure of Europe”, according Lonely Planet. There you can find breathtaking baroque churches, beautiful palaces, charming stone-paved lanes, flowers and green areas. Next to Prague, it is the city with the highest concentration of marvelous landmarks in the Czech Republic. Olomouc also boasts several European rarities, the largest baroque statuary – the Holy Trinity Column, a significant UNESCO landmark. Olomouc is the site of an ancient university, an archbishopric, a philharmonic orchestra, numerous museums, theaters, and clubs, as well as the location of countless interesting culture events and festival.

Žďár nad Sázavou lies in the beautiful countryside of the Žďárské vrchy Protected Area. The village emerged along the Cistercian Monastery founded in 1252, and was promoted to city in 1607. Today’s dynamic city is a modern center of the region, and – thanks of the magnificent nearby UNESCO landmark – an ever more popular tourist destination, and a gateway to the most beautiful part of the Bohemian-Moravian Highlands Region. The St. Johannus Nepomuceni pilgrimage church on Green Hill (Zelená hora) is a state-of-the-art work in the Bohemian baroque Gothic. Its extraordinary value was rewarded with its listing in the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1994. It was built between 1719 and 1722 by one of the greatest Bohemian baroque architects, Jan Blažej Santini Aichel. The ambit surrounding the temple was built on a decagonal pattern while the temple itself has the shape of a pentagram. The entire complex has five entrances, inside the temple there are five chapels and five altars. On top of the cupola there is a big tongue, the attribute of St. Johannus Nepomuceni. The entire structure combines two architectonic styles: Gothic and baroque. The main altar features a saint, standing on a globe, optically rising up. On the globe you can find the five octagonal Cistercian stars, representing the five continents where Christianity has spread.

www.tourism.olomouc.eu

Exhibition at the Town Hall The Town Hall hosts three exhibitions on the history of the city, the Town Hall, and the astronomic clock, with free admission Opening hours: Throughout the year Wed ................................8 am–12 noon, 1 pm–5 pm Tue, Thu.....................8 am–12 noon, 1 pm–3:30 pm

Opening hours: IV...................Sat, Sun.............................9 am–5 pm V–IX ...............daily ...................................9 am–5 pm X....................Sat, Sun.............................9 am–5 pm

The Town Hall Tower I–V, X–XII ..............................daily at 11 am and 3 pm VI–IX...................................daily at 10 am, 11:30 am, 1 pm, 2:30 pm, 4 pm, and 5:30 pm

www.zdarns.cz

Olomouc in a nutshell A one-hour tour to the landmarks on the Upper Square (Horní náměstí) including the UNESCO landmarks and the climb up to the Town Hall Tower VI–IX.....................................daily at 9:30 am, 11 am, 12:30 pm, 2 pm, 3:30 pm, and 5 pm

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THETEREZÍNMEMORIAL Small Fortress and National Cemetery Ghetto Museum ● Former Magdeburg Barracks ● Prayer room from the time of the Terezín ghetto and replica of attic ● Russian and Jewish Cemeteries and Crematorium ● Soviet Soldier’s Cemetery ● Memorial Plaque at the former railway siding ● Place of Remembrance on the bank of the River Ohře ● Columbarium with part of the fortifications, Ceremonial Halls and Central Morgue ● Litoměřice concentration camp Crematorium ● ●

▲ National Cemetery at the Small Fortress

▲ Permanent exhibition of the Ghetto Museum

▲ Former Crematorium on the Jewish Cemetery

Open: daily 9 a.m.–4:30 p.m. (XI–III), 9 a.m.–6 p.m. (IV–X) Closed: December 24–26, January 1 Group visits must be booked in advance Památník Terezín, CZ-411 55 Terezín Tel.: +420 416 782 225, 416 782 442, 416 782 131 Fax: +420 416 782 300, 416 782 245 E-mail: manager@pamatnik-terezin.cz, http://www.pamatnik-terezin.cz 95


Cathedral of the Assumption of Our Lady in Sedlec

KUTNÁHORA – UNESCO family member for 21 years Kutná Hora is one of the most famous Czech towns. The riches from the silver mines made it the second most important city in Bohemia, after Prague; the town’s two Gothic cathedrals – the St. Barbara’s Cathedral, and the Cathedral of the Assumption of Our Lady and Saint John the Baptist in Sedlec – are the best proof of that. Both these extraordinary landmarks, along with the historical city center, were included in the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage List. In Kutná Hora you can also find the famous Ossuary, an underground chapel of the All Saints Church decorated solely with human bones. Do not miss a visit to the former Royal Mint, and the seat of Bohemian kings in the Italian Court, the Unveiling of the Mysterious Face of Kutná Hora Museum, where you can learn about the criminal history of the city.

“Hrádek” (Little Castle), one of the most famous burghers’ houses in Kutná Hora, houses today the Czech Museum of Silver with exhibitions on silver mining. The museum regularly appears on leading positions of the TripAdvisor travelers’ surveys. Once again, it won the Certificate of Excellence in 2015. The museum also offers a tour through an original medieval silver mine, the so-called St. George drift. Visitors are equipped with medieval mining gear, a helmet and torch. The drift is 35 meters deep, and 250 meters long. During the tour, visitors also pass by rooms filled with crystal clear water. Art lovers should not miss the 2nd largest gallery in the Czech Republic, the GASK Gallery situated next to the St. Barbara’s Cathedral in the Jesuit college.

Royal Silvering in Kutná Hora


Italian Court

TOP EVENTS: 20 March 2016 20 May 2016 4 – 12 June 2016

25 – 26 June 2016

EQUINOX AT THE SEDLEC CATHEDRAL A traditional watch of the path of the sunset beam through the presbytery of the oldest cathedral in Central Europe, combined with a musical experience. NIGHTS OF MUSEUMS This national festival opens museums at untraditional hours with untraditional programs. KUTNÁ HORA INTERNATIONAL MUSIC FESTIVAL An international festival, taking place in historical sites throughout the city. ROYAL SILVERING IN KUTNÁ HORA The grandiose scenario of this Gothic festival takes Kutná Hora, the Czech Royal Mining City, to the beginning of the 15th century.

For families with children we recommend to visit the Alchemy Workshop Museum, and the LEGO Museum in the Sankturin House. More info at: www.kutnahora.cz

Visit to the medieval silver mine

Spring Equinox in Sedlec


ČESKÝKRUMLOV… …Treasury of History and Art

The City of Český Krumlov has been writing its history for more than 700 years. Each century left its unique imprint on the city’s face. Thus, this is a city that boasts great architectural beauty and a magical atmosphere. Under the reign of the Rožmberks the city flourished and dressed itself in a new Renaissance attire. Since then a palatial tower dominates the chateau, the courtyards are decorated with murals by Italian artists, and scratch work facades decorate numerous houses in the city.

The mysterious corners of the Medieval undergrounds and attics have been opened to visitors in the Český Krumlov monasteries since 2015. An extensive complex of three monasteries will present the life and arts of the monasteries, together with artisan workshops and inter-active tours.

Another period in the story of the city is marked by the Baroque. The aristocratic love of theatre, music, and creative arts during the period gave birth to a unique chateau theatre, which resounds with tones of baroque operas in their original staging. You can admire the baroque beauty of the chateau in its rooms and the garden.

In 1992, another significant year in the history of the city, Český Krumlov was included in the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage List. The contemporary city pulsates with colourful life. Krumlov resounds with music of various genres, and concerts feature music stars such as Placido Domingo, Renée Fleming, Jonas Kaufmann, Anna Netrebko. And the story of the city continues…

Local noblemen were gourmets, too; with good food they enjoyed good local beer. The brewery that bears the name of the aristocratic family of Eggenberg has been brewing beer to this day. The last aristocratic family who influenced the shape of the chateau and the city were the family of Schwarzenberg. Ever since then, the image of the local landmarks hasn’t significantly changed.

www.ckrumlov.cz

Egon Schiele, a controversial painter, was enchanted by the charms of the city. Works such as “Dead City” and “City on the Blue River” were created here. We can take a look at the city through the eyes of the renowned Expressionist in the local Egon Schiele Art Centrum. Everyday life at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries was captured in the photographs of Josef Seidel. The original, authentic Art-Nouveau Seidel studio building welcomes visitors and lets them discover the secrets of early artistic photography…

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HRADECKRÁLOVÉ REGION

The Hradec Králové Region lies in the north-eastern part of the Czech Republic, about 100 kilometers from Prague. Thanks to its natural diversity and rich history, it is one of the most attractive destinations in Central Europe. Visit the Hradec Králové Region and enjoy unforgettable experiences.

www.hkregion.eu

THE BATTLE THAT CHANGED EUROPE The 150th anniversary of the Prussian –Austrian war 1866

army was the modern Prussian armament – the Dreys system rifle. Austrian weapons, on the other hand, had a longer gun-range, and were more precise. The defeat couldn’t be adverted even by the elite Austrian artillery and its self-sacrifice during the Austrian army is retreat. The main reason of the Prussian victory was better tactics, the way they fought, and the quality of the command.

In the fields near the city of Hradec Králové, one of the largest battles of the 19th century took place, on 3 July, 1866. On a hill near Chlum, 436 thousand Austrian and Prussian soldiers clashed in a decisive battle to be the leading power of the “German Union”. The result was a total defeat of the Austrian army that allowed Prussian chancellor Otto von Bismarck to establish the unified German Empire. The battle claimed the lives of 16 thousand soldiers and 11 thousand horses.

What to visit at the Chlum battlefield? In the Chlum central battlefield you can visit the 1866 Battle Memorial, with the new War of 1866 Museum, with exhibitions of weapons and an interactive program. The best way to view the entire battlefield is from the Chlum watchtower. Close to the museum you can find the “Battery of the Dead” Memorial for the heroic Austrian artillery, while more to the south is the “Ossarium”, a mausoleum with relics of fallen soldiers. In the woods nearby you can walk down the “Alley of the Dead” (4,600 fallen) lined with memorials commemorating the fierce combats that took place there. From the Chlum hill you can walk down through the “Hollow of the Dead” (6,600 fallen), to the monumental Deutschmeister Memorial.

The Battle of Hradec Králové was preceded by numerous smaller battles: near the cities of Náchod (27 June, 1866), Jičín (29 June 1866), Trutnov (27 June, 1866), Česká Skalice (28 June, 1866), and Dvůr Králové nad Labem (29 June, 1866). Except for the battle of Trutnov, the Austrian forces were defeated in all the clashes. The total Austrian losses during this seven-week conflict reached 76 thousand men, while the victorious Prussians lost “only” 17 thousand. The often alleged reasons of the defeat of the Austrian

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Photo © Hradec Králové Region and Museum of Eastern Bohemia in Hradec Králové In the Chlum battlefield, and in even more distant locations, you can admire countless monumental and modest memorial sites, as well as graves of war. The locations of the most important combats and other places in the region, including the battlefields of Náchod, Turnov, and Jičín, are connected by perfectly marked educational trails. Demonstrations of the military life of the period can be seen in the Josefov Historical Fortress, preserved unchanged to these days.

Events commemorating the 150 th anniversary of the Austrian-Prussian War

21 May – the battlefield, Hněvčeves, historical army maneuvers 27 May – East Bohemia Museum in Hradec Králové – The Museums Night with the theme of the 1866 War 4 – 5 June – Náchod, a battle recreation and commemorative event at the graves of the 1866 War 25 June – Trutnov, battle recreation 26 June – Jičín, a battle recreation and commemorative event at the graves of the 1866 War 1 July – 13 November – East Bohemia Museum in Hradec Králové – “In the Shadow of War”

1 July – Střezetice, the “Cavalry Clash of Střezetice” battle scene, and unveiling of the namesake memorial 2 July – Hradec Králové, a ceremony and an open-air, multi-media program and concert of the Hradec exhibition

3 July – Chlum – the “Königgrätz 1866” grand battle show 5 November – Hradec Králové and Chlumec battlefield – “Visit of Emperor Franz Joseph I” event, and Králové Philharmonic Orchestra, and fireworks

“All Souls Day at the Battlefield”

More detailed information on the 1866 War memorials, educational trails, and calendar of events can be found at the Hradec Králové web page for tourists www.hkregion.cz, www.koniggratz.cz, and www.muzeumkh.cz Tracking the military history or not, we wish many great experiences to all visitors of the Hradec Králové Region.

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EXPERIENCEBRNO the Moravian Capital

Brno, the heart of South Moravia and the second largest city in the Czech Republic, will enchant you with its cosmopolitan atmosphere, historical sites and new attractions that will sure entertain the whole family. You will be welcome at museums, galleries, Špilberk Castle, and the Observatory with Planetarium. Curious children, and their parents, will have a lot of fun at the VIDA! science park. Lovers of secrets can discover the unique subterranean kingdom of the Labyrinth below Zelný Trh or the Cellar of the Mintmaster, and the Ossuary below St. James’s Church, the second largest in Europe, after Paris. There are dozens of architecturally valuable mansions and family houses in Brno, and some of them are open to the public. Besides the world famous Villa Tugendhat, a functionalist gem included in the


UNESCO World Heritage Site list, there are other houses worth visiting: Villa Jurkovič, a masterpiece of the Art Nouveau, from 1906; the newly renovated Villa Stiassni, and Villa Löw-Beer. After a nice walk, you can relax and refresh yourself at one of the many cosy cafés in the city. Brno is a town of students and it lives on after dark. Night life lovers have a wide choice of clubs, bars and friendly pubs. Throughout the year, there are a lot of cultural events and festivals held in Brno, where you can buy traditional crafts, taste excellent wines and beers, and have a peek at South Moravian cuisine.

PRAGUE

Brno is an inspiring city where great personalities lived and created, like composer Leoš Janáček or the Abbot of the Augustinian Monastery, Gregor Johann Mendel, who 151 years ago laid the foundations of one of the keys of modern natural sciences, genetics.

Brno City Tourist Infomation Centre Radnická 8 Tel.: +420 542 427 150 e-mail: info@ticbrno.cz

Come and experience the unique atmosphere of Brno, a city that will win you over!

www.GOtoBRNO.cz

Photo: M. Schmerková, D. Židlický, M. Jenčo, Observatory and Planetarium Brno

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BRNO – CITY IN THE CENTRE OF EUROPE …festival of fun under the Špilberk and Veveří Castles BRNO – THE MORAVIAN METROPOLIS • a historical and cultural city of universities, science and research, trade fairs and business and a historical town of fireworks with a unique competition of firework shows accompanied by music. Brno and many other sites in the South Moravian Region become the principal Central European destination for lovers of festival events and interesting leisure experiences at the beginning of the summer tourist season every year – they are a popular destination for diverse entertainment and relaxation beneath Brno’s Špilberk and Veveří Castles in the friendly wine-growing region of South Moravia. The 19th international firework festival accompanied by music STAROBRNO IGNIS BRUNENSIS promises an attractive programme at the same time. BRNO – CITY IN THE CENTRE OF EUROPE • offers the local population, tourists and visitors of all ages entertainment, sightseeing, culture, trade fairs, sport, presentational events and other attractive programmes, particularly from 27 May to 19 June this year. BRNO – THE CAPITAL CITY OF THE WINE REGION AND SOUTH MORAVIA INVITES FOR A VISIT! MAYTIME BENEFIT CONCERT by the MOZART’S CHILDREN and BRNO PHILHARMONIC – Besední dům ......................................................................................................................25. 5. MOZART’S CHILDREN – programmes by pupils of primary schools of art in the South Moravian Region ....................................................................................25. 5.–19. 6. THE CZECH POLICE INTERNATIONAL HORSE-RIDING CHAMPIONSHIP ............27.–28. 5. LUXEMBOURG MAY NIGHT or Romance of the time of Charles IV • Špilberk Castle.....28. 5. CHILDREN’S DAYS AT THE HEART OF EUROPE.......................................28. 5.–11. 6. Steam tram CAROLINE from 1869 EXHIBITION OF MORAVIAN WINES – VINOMANIA – centre of Brno ...........30. 5.–5. 6. FOLKLORE AT THE HEART OF EUROPE – with the military band Ondráš......................1. 6. OPEN-AIR CONCERT BY THE BRNO PHILHARMONIC in Náměstí Svobody ........17. 6. FUN BENEATH THE CASTLE WALLS – fun for everyone from the ages of 0 to 109.......17.–19. 6. CZECH RADIO BRNO DAY – in Náměstí Svobody...................................18. 6. TRANSPORT NOSTALGIA – historic vehicles urban and rail transport • historic steam tram Caroline • steam trains • Behind Brno with IDS JMK...................................................18.–19. 6. THE BISHOP’S COURTYARD 2016 – open air performances beneath the Petrov towers ....................................................................................................................................18. 6.–10. 7. THE BRNO VELOCIPEDE MILE – historical bicycle races and velocipede elegance........19. 6. EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP 2016 OF 100 MILES on Penny Farthing............................19. 6. EVENTS HELD BY OTHER FESTIVAL PARTNERS 70 YEARS OF BOAT TRANSPORT IN BRNO – Brno Dam..................................................21. 5. NATIONAL VETERANS RALLY – start in Náměstí Svobody .........................21. 5. MINERALS BRNO – 33. International Sales Exhibition of Minerals, Fossils, Jewels and Natural Products............................21.–22. 5. GRAND PRIX VINEX 2016 – public tastings of wines entered into competition at the exhibition centre ....................................................21.–22. 5. BALLOON JAM – festival of ballooning ...2.–5. 6. ŠPILBERK FOOD FESTIVAL – gastronomic specialties at the Castle ...........................3.–5. 6. th THE 5 STEAM OLYMPIA – super-large-scale models • Olympia Brno Park Railway.....4.–5. 6. RIDING FOR CHILDREN – finish of Náměstí Svobody.........................................................5. 6. THE 1st BRNO HISTORICAL VEHICLE RALLY – at the Lužánky Stadium ........................11. 6. IPS FULLDOME FESTIVAL BRNO – International Film Festival • Brno Observatory and Planetarium.............................................................................15.–17. 6. CZECH REPUBLIC POLICE DAY – Náměstí Svobody ......................................................17. 6. THE CZECH FIRE SPORT CHAMPIONSHIP – competitions and presentations........26.–28. 8.

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