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information about Prague • maps and information brochures for free • tickets for cultural and sport events • city tours • accommodation • public transportation tickets • souvenirs from Prague • guide services

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w prague.eu The green slopes of Petřín Hill (327 m high) are an integral part of Prague and fundamen-tally shape the visual appearance of the city. In contrast with the hustle and bustle of the crowds of tourists at Prague Castle and the Lesser Town Square, Petřín offers an oasis of calm, providing a sanctuary to all who wish to catch their breath after a hectic day at work or want to recharge their batteries between sightseeing stops. A dense network of paved and unpaved paths crisscrossing Petřín is par-ticularly beautiful in spring – a flood of white flowers on the fruit trees transforms this area of the city into a romantic fairyland.The Petřín Gardens is the collective name for an extensive complex of seven interconnected parks and gardens that rise steeply over the Lesser Town and Smíchov. The wide variety of flora, the views of the city, and several tourist attractions make Petřín a fascinating destination, one where you can easily spend an entire day. Flower lovers will certainly delight in the Rose Garden atop the hill as well as the even more beautiful Květnice perennial garden. It’s hard to believe that you are in the heart of a metropolis of millions and not in one of its botanical gardens.

Petřín’s charm lies in the fact that a variety of building styles co-exist, reflecting in the forms of the local architecture. The most significant of these is Strahov Monastery, located in the heart of a Romanesque monument dating back to the mid-12th

century and its striking Basilica of the Assumption of Our Lady. The current Baroque complex offers two spectacular sightsee-ing tours of the incredible Library and the exceptional Picture Gallery, which houses one of the most important collections of central European art. One of the Prague's most iconic build-ings and an undeniable dominant of the Prague skyline is the Petřín Lookout Tower, which offers what is probably one of the most beautiful views of the city from the platform situated 55 metres above the ground. An octagonal tube housing an ele-vator forms the tower’s core; two staircases – each with 299 steps – wind around the tube’s exterior – one for ascending the tower and one for descending. The smaller, younger sister of the Paris Eiffel Tower has looked out over Prague since 1891. Immediately adjacent is the Mirror Maze – one of the most popular family destinations in the city. The building, shaped like a small castle, houses the "Hall of Laughter", a labyrinth of

variously curved and twisted mirrors that will instantly turn you into a dwarf, a beach ball, or a beanpole. Nearby both modern buildings, you'll find the unmissable Baroque Church of St Lawrence (sv. Vavřinec), designed by Kilián Ignác Dientzenhofer, as well as the charming Chapel of the Holy Sepulcher from the same period. To get the full Petřín romantic experience, visit the nearby Štefánik Observatory, where you can go on an imaginary astronomical excursion and enjoy the beauties of the day and night skies.

While wandering through the Petřín orchards, it would be a sin not to visit the adjacent Kinský Garden, bordered to the north by the Hunger Wall – original Prague fortifications from the 14th

century. Even here you'll find countless picturesque spots to relax, perhaps on a blanket with a good book, a picnic basket, and some friends. In the lower part of the park, be sure to visit the classicist Kinský Summer Palace, home to an ethnographic exhibition depicting everyday rural life during the 19th and 20th

centuries. After touring the museum, head up around the pond and the waterfall, and do not miss the one-of-a-kind 17th-century timbered Church of the Archangel Michael, which was relo-cated here from Subcarpathian Russia.

Petřín’s poetic character is greatly enhanced by numerous free-standing sculptures and statues, often depicting the greats of Czech history. The park is traditionally at its busiest in early May – near the legendary statue of Karel Hynek Mácha (the most famous Czech romantic poet), amorous couples gather to pay tribute. Petřín is also renowned for its large number of water fea-tures, wells, and natural springs. One of the most famous springs was renewed in 2009 on the occasion of Sir Nicholas Winton’s100th birthday (Winton saved hundreds of Jewish children from Nazi destruction), and it now bears his name.

Probably the most popular and – for tourists – the most reward-ing way to get from the top of Petřín from the Lesser Town is the funicular. The track is 510 meters long, and cabins carry passengers to a height of 130 meters. This valuable technical monument has a rich history – it began operations in 1891 and was water-powered; in 1932 it was electrified. Since that time, it has undergone numerous repairs and innovations, and today is one of the city’s most popular tourist attractions. You can use standard public transportation tickets on the funicular.

p For more information about entrance and opening times for individual buildings, visit w prague.eu.

Don’t miss:Memorial to the Victims of Communismq Újezd, Lesser Town w prague.euOne of the most impressive sculptures in Prague, created by sculptor Olbram Zoubek. The installation comprises a nar-rowing staircase, on which are placed seven gradually disin-tegrating bronze male figures. The artist was referring to the escalating suffering of political prisoners during the 1950s in communist Czechoslovakia.

Church of Our Lady Victorious – Infant Jesus of Pragueq Karmelitská 9 w pragjesu.czThis 17th-century early Baroque building is known for its rare statue of the Infant Jesus, coming from Spain, which noble-woman Polyxena of Lobkowicz donated to the Carmelite Order in 1628. For believers around the world, the Infant Jesus of Prague is a pilgrimage icon and a reminder of God's incarnation.

Vrtba Gardenq Karmelitská 25 w vrtbovska.czThis aesthetically perfect Baroque garden was created around 1720 at the northeastern foot of Petřín Hill. In size, it’s one of the smaller monuments of its type, but its highly original archi-tectural design and its artistic and historic value rank it among European standards. There is a fee to enter the garden.

National Museum – Czech Museum of Musicq Karmelitská 4 w nm.czA cultural institution housed in the former Church of St Mary Magdalene in the Lesser Town. The unusual melding of reli-gious architecture and museum spaces enchants visitors with an impressive combination of monumentality and detail. Over 400 musical instruments of extraordinary value are on display. Temporary exhibitions and concerts take place regularly here.

For Coffee, Lunch, or Dinner:Strahov Monastery Breweryq Strahovské nádvoří 301 w klasterni-pivovar.czA microbrewery with a unique atmosphere on the grounds of Strahov Monastery offers its own beer – St Norbert – which you can enjoy in the stylish interiors alongside top-quality Czech cuisine. It also offers brewery tours and beer tastings.

Bellavistaq Strahovské nádvoří 1 w bella-vista.czHigh-end gastronomy and an authentic gourmet experience

in the monastery gardens, crowned by unique views of Prague across the roofs of Lesser Town palaces.

Nebozízekq Petřínské sady 411 w nebozizek.czA wide selection of specialities from traditional Czech and international cuisine. Enjoy your meal on the covered glassed-in terrace with a capacity of 85 people with spectacular views of Prague’s historical centre.

Petřínské Terasyq Petřínské sady 393 w petrinsketerasy.czThis panoramic restaurant with a fantastic view of Prague Castle and the Lesser Town is known for its wood-panelled inte-rior, reminiscent of an old-style, and its open fireplace, creating a cosy home environment. Several dishes on the menu are pre-pared on an open fire, right in front of diners' eyes.

How to Get There:Tram k 12, 15, 22, 23, 97 – Újezd stop

k 9, 12, 15, 20, 98, 99 – Švandovo divadlo stopk 22, 23 – Pohořelec stop

Funicular – boarding station located near the Újezd tram stop

p For a detailed overview of all of Prague's natural sites, see the brochure Prague:Green Spaces, available free of charge at our tourist and information centres.

A building of such beauty deserves a worthy programme. During the first half of the year, it will present opera King Roger (pre-mieres on April 3rd and 5th) by Karol Szymanowski, one of the most influential figures in the early 20th-century Polish music. The National Theatre Ballet has worked up a production of Tchaikovsky’s Sleeping Beauty with choreography by famed Brazilian prima ballerina and choreographer Marcia Haydée. The Czech premiere will take place on May 21st accompanied by the State Opera Orchestra.

Other productions from the ballet repertoire include The Way-ward Daughter and Timeless. Also premiering at the State Opera is Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg by composer Richard Wagner. This piece was performed on the occasion of the ceremonial opening of what was then called the New German Theatre on January 5, 1888. Also making a reappearance on the State Opera stage is one of its most popular productions from last year, Fidelio, returning with a new cast, as well as its critically acclaimed productions of Madame Butterfly, directed by Jiří Heřman, La Bohême, and La Traviata. Tosca will be per-formed in a re-staged production from 1999.

As already mentioned, the opulent State Opera house, an archi-tectural jewel by the famous Viennese architecture firm Fellner und Helmer, commenced operations as the Neues Deutsches Theater (New German Theatre) on January 5, 1888, with Wagner's Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg. Today, along with three other theatre buildings, the State Opera falls under the administration of the National Theatre. Over the 132 years of its existence, it has undergone many changes, works by many renowned and forgotten artists have been performed, and many talents have sung here. With modern technology, a glowing inte-rior, and a new curtain, 2020 will be remembered as the start of a new era in the history of the State Opera.

p More at w narodni-divadlo.cz.

Information campaign for higher quality of life in the city centre2019 saw the first-ever "enjoy and respect" campaign aimed at improving the quality of life for residents of Prague’s historical centre, so popular with visitors.The outdoor awareness campaign, inspired by similar actions in other cities such as Amsterdam, addresses inappropriate behav-iour by tourists in the most affected areas by informing them that they are currently in a residential zone where local regula-tions on nighttime noise and public alcohol consumption apply.

This project is part of a wider series of changes by the city in its approach to promoting tourism – Prague is no longer attempting to increase visitor numbers, but rather working to cultivate exist-ing forms of tourism and improving the image of the capital city overall. The campaign will continue this year, so you’ll most likely come across the visual presented below again in the city centre.

The State Opera reveals its new beautyA magnificent gala concert in January of this year ceremonially reopened the doors of the State Opera, which underwent a costly three-year renovation. The gala took place exactly 132 years after the historic building, known at the time as the New German Theatre, first opened.

The purpose of the general renovation was to return the State Opera to its original state. Visitors now have the impression that they have travelled back in time to the days of the Habsburg monarchy. The restoration team cleaned the building’s facade, the monumental murals by Eduard Veith on the ceiling of the auditorium, and precious frescoes throughout the building. New period-style seats were installed in the auditorium that contain individual titling equipment; floors and wall decorations were restored based on old documentation. In addition, some of the “invisible” parts of the opera house were modernized: new stage technology including a unique turntable, climate control, dressing rooms, rehearsal rooms with excellent acoustics, a ballet, orchestral and choral hall, and facilities for performers. The creation of the new curtain was a chapter of its own. A team under the leadership of Martin Černý, the National Theatre’s artistic director of the theatre workshops, worked on it with the assistance of students from the Academy of Performing Arts’ department of scenography. The curtain was produced based on Eduard Veith’s original design for the curtain, which mysteri-ously disappeared in 1945.

Easter in PragueEaster MarketsEaster markets take place at five locations in Prague’s histori-cal centre. Manufacturers, artisans, and retailers offer typical Easter goods, decorations, spring-themed gifts and gourmet specialities in stylishly decorated sales booths. Visitors of all ages can also watch artisans at work.

g 28 Mar–27 Apr q Prague Castle, Prague 1 - Hradčany

g 28 Mar–19 Apr q Old Town Square, Prague 1 – Old Town

g 28 Mar–19 Apr q náměstí Republiky Square, Prague 1 – Old Town

g 28 Mar–13 Apr q náměstí Míru, Prague 2 – Vinohrady

g 28 Mar–19 Apr q Wenceslas Square, Prague 1 – New Town

Easter ConcertsExperience the spiritual and Christian atmosphere of Easter at one of the many special holiday concerts. Here are some top choices:

Ireneusz Wyrwa: Organ Recitalg 4 Apr q Municipal House – Smetana Hall, náměstí Republiky Square 5, Prague 1 – Old Town w fok.czOn the threshold of Easter, on the Orthodox holiday Lazarus Saturday, organist Ireneusz Wyrwa, a professor at the Fryderyk Chopin University of Music in Warsaw, will perform in Prague.

Jakub Jan Ryba: Stabat Materg 7 Apr q Church of Sts. Simon and Jude, Dušní St., Prague 1 – Old Town w fok.cz

Most of us associate the name Jakub Jan Ryba with his Czech Christmas Mass from 1796. But few know Ryba’s other work, flowing with musical splendour, inventiveness, and spiritual depth. Ryba wrote his Stabat Mater in just six weeks, and it is considered his crowning achievement.

Antonín Dvořák: Stabat Materg 7 & 8 Apr q Municipal House – Smetana Hall, náměstí Republiky Square 5, Prague 1 – Old Town w fok.czDvořák's Stabat Mater is one of the best known and artistically powerful works of its kind. The music, composed for a religious text about the suffering of the mother of Christ, is performed primarily at Easter time, and the Prague Symphony Orchestra maintains this tradition.

Collegium 1704: Stabat Materg 8 Apr q Rudolfinum, Alšovo nábřeží embankment 79/12, Prague 1 – Old Town w collegium1704.comDomenico Scarlatti won fame primarily as a harpsichord vir-tuoso and a composer for his own instrument. In his moving Stabat Mater, however, he introduces himself as a master of vocal polyphony. Also on the programme is Zelenka’s emotional music composed for worship services during Holy Week.

Easter TraditionsThe Easter season has its own particular set of traditions, cus-toms, and habits. You can learn about some of them here, for example:

Spring Market at the Prague Exhibition Groundsg 20–22 Mar q Prague Exhibition Grounds, Prague 7 – Holešovice w vystavistepraha.euA varied, high-quality pre-Easter market featuring products from local growers and small freeholders.

Easter at the Museumg 7 Apr q National Museum of Agriculture, Kostelní 44, Prague 7 w nzm.czA display of Easter traditions, gastronomy, and creative work-shops for children.

Folk Passion Playg 25 Apr q Loreta, Loretánské náměstí 7, Prague 1 – Hradčany w prague.euParishioners, volunteers, and professionals from Zbraslav pres-ent the message arising from the martyrdom and resurrection of Jesus Christ in the Passion Play in the square in front of the Loreta.

p For more information about Easter in Prague, see w prague.eu/easter starting at the end of March

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Calendar of EventsWe’ve put together a selection of the most interesting events that will take place in Prague from March to late May 2020. Dozens of others can be found on our website at w prague.eu, where you’ll find details regarding programmes, tickets, and more.

Sports Photography 2019g to 29 Mar q Old Town Hall – Cloisters and Knights’ Hall, Old Town Square 1, Prague 1 – Old Town w sportovnifotografie.euThe pleasing space of the Old Town Hall is the venue for an installation of selected photographs from the prestigious Sports Photo of the Year competition, held annually by the Sports Journalists Club with the support of the City of Prague and the Czech Olympic Committee.

Michaël Borremans: The Duckg to 12 Apr q Galerie Rudolfinum, Alšovo nábřeží embank-ment 12, Prague 1 – Old Town w galerierudolfinum.czThe work of Belgian painter Michaël Borremans (*1963) is characterized by disturbingly intense psychological moments. Although the subjects of his paintings are often associated with latent violence, they are distinguished by the beauty of their exe-cution. His compositions reveal a great inspiration from movies and photography.

Beautiful Madonnasg to 19 Apr q National Gallery Prague – Convent of St Agnes of Bohemia, Anežská 1, Prague 1 – Old Town w ngprague.czAround 1400 A.D., depictions of the elegantly posed young crowned Mother of Jesus wearing a flowing robe and holding the naked Infant Jesus in her arms – the Beautiful Madonnas – enjoyed great popularity all over Europe. The exhibition displays some thirty major artworks in the Beautiful style, some discov-ered only recently, and many shown for the first time.

Devětsilg to 26 Apr q Prague City Gallery – House at the Stone Bell, Old Town Square 1, Prague 1 – Old Town w ghmp.czThe Czech artistic avant-garde of the 1920s has been the sub-ject of many exhibitions, but it has never before been presented as a whole with new research findings. Until now. This exhibition presents the artistic association in all its forms, from painting to architecture through photography, film and theatre. It uses architectural and stage design models, film screenings, sound recordings, and digitalised magazines.

Kurt Gebauerg 6 Mar–2 Aug q National Gallery Prague – Trade Fair Palace, Dukelských hrdinů 47, Prague 7 – Holešovice w ngprague.czThis retrospective exhibition is the most comprehensive to date, offering insight into sixty years of the work of Kurt Gebauer (b. 1941), a prominent sculptor, university teacher, and leading cultural personality with an unmistakable influence on the design of public space. He has shown a lifelong interest in living, moving figurations, as well as often trenchant criticism of the pre-Velvet Revolution’s and transformation era’s values.

Rembrandt: Portrait of a Mang 17 Apr–30 Aug q National Gallery Prague – Kinsky Palace, Old Town Square 12, Prague 1 – Old Town w ngprague.czOn the occasion of the 350th anniversary from the death of one of the most important Dutch painters Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn (1606–1669), the National Gallery Prague has organized an extensive exhibition devoted to the artist. The exhibition presents a series of masterpieces borrowed not only from the

world's major museums and galleries such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, Koninklijk Museum of Fine Arts in Antwerp, the National Gallery in London, and Vienna's Albertina but also from private lenders.

Mikuláš Medek: Naked in Thornsg 22 May–22 Nov q National Gallery Prague – Wallenstein Riding School, Valdštejnská 3, Prague 1 – Lesser Town w ngprague.czThe aim of the exhibition, which takes place to a lesser extent at the Convent of St Agnes of Bohemia and the Trade Fair Palace, is to introduce Mikuláš Medek (1926–1974) as one of the lead-ing representatives of Czech post-war art. This exhibition is one of the most complete ever due to the breadth of Medek's work and also presents works that the public cannot usually see.

Design

Spring Dyzajn Marketg 21 & 22 Mar q Václav Havel Square, Prague 1 – New Town w dyzajnmarket.comDozens of Czech and international designers, sales exhibition of handicrafts, concerts, children’s theatre, readings, DJs, inter-esting workshops, children’s play area, great food and drink. All barrier-free and free of charge.

Bořek Šípek: Retrospectiveg to 22 Mar q Galerie Tančící dům (Dancing House Gallery), Jiráskovo náměstí 6, Prague 2 – New Town w galerietancicidum.czThe largest retrospective exhibition of the world-famous artist, designer and architect is also the last comprehensive exhibi-tion of originals from the artist’s depositary. On display are 250 vases and about 40 items of designer furniture that the artist made himself, including prototypes that have never before been exhibited.

Design Shaker 2020g 26–29 Mar q PVA EXPO Praha, Beranových 667, Prague 9 – Letňany w designshaker.czAn extensive exhibition of work by contemporary Czech and international creators who bring originality, inventiveness, and high quality to interior design. The event is also a unique source of new information, a place of inspiration and meetings with professionals in residential design.

Prague Design Week 2020g 1–5 Apr q náměstí Republiky Square, Prague 1 – Old Town w praguedesignweek.czOn display will be the work of designers, jewellery makers, fash-ion designers, creatives, studios, schools, and companies. The sales exhibition will be on display on two floors of the building at náměstí Republiky 7, next to the Kotva department store.

Classical Music

Prague Symphony Orchestra FOK: Gustav Mahler – Symphony No. 6g 11 & 12 Mar q Municipal House – Smetana Hall, náměstí Republiky Square 5, Prague 1 – Old Town w fok.czGustav Mahler’s Symphony no. 6 in A minor "Tragic" and the Prague Symphony Orchestra conducted by Jac van Steen! What else needs to be said?

Actus tragicusg 13 Mar q Rudolfinum, Alšovo nábřeží embankment 79/12, Prague 1 – Old Town w collegium1704.comBach's legacy is deeply rooted in the central German musical tradition, so in the Leipzig master’s works, we hear the unmiss-able influence of his older colleagues and other members of the highly branched Bach family. A glimpse into Bach’s archives reveals a world of extraordinary musical beauty and inspiration.

Dagmar Pecková in The Magical Galleryg 7 Apr q Forum Karlín, Pernerova 53, Prague 8 – Karlín w forumkarlin.czIn October 2019 Dagmar Pecková released an extraordinary new album, The Magical Gallery, composed for her by Darek King taking inspiration from masterpieces of painting. Both perform-ers will present their songs to the audience as part of a unique concert using modern audiovisual techniques to combine the "world of tones and colours", operatic voices, and electronic music. Special guests include the Epoque Quartet and tenor Richard Samek.

Lisette Oropesa – Opera Galag 12 Apr q Rudolfinum, Alšovo nábřeží embankment 79/12, Prague 1 – Old Town w nachtigallartists.czReviewers characterize this Cuban-American soprano using the words “extraordinary phenomenon” or "Halley’s Comet". The opera gala for this stellar artist will be accompanied by PKF – Prague Philharmonia under the baton of Christopher Franklin.

Czech Philharmonic: Mozart. Shostakovichg 30 Apr, 1 & 2 May q Rudolfinum, Alšovo nábřeží embank-ment 79/12, Prague 1 – Old Town w ceskafilharmonie.czA concert evening framed by two major works of music history. Mozart's Jupiter Symphony is the composer's last symphony and also his most elaborate. Dmitri Shostakovich’s First Violin Concerto suffered censorship, resulting in it being hidden away for several years. It premiered seven years after it was written.

PKF – Prague Philharmonia: Mozart. Schubertg 10 May q Rudolfinum, Alšovo nábřeží embankment 79/12, Prague 1 – Old Town w pkf.czProdigies, forever young geniuses, composers with an unusu-ally extensive creative influence. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Franz Schubert never met in Vienna, but their works will be brought together on one stage during a singular concert by vio-linist and conductor Julian Rachlin.

Other Musical Genres

Maceo Parkerg 6 Apr q Archa Theatre, Na Poříčí 26, Prague 1 – New Town w divadloarcha.czFunky power-packed show which will get the audience hopping with his calm yet incessant energy. Maceo Parker is a renowned American funk and soul-jazz saxophonist who gained fame playing with James Brown. He has also performed alongside George Clinton, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and Prince, who consid-ered him a teacher.

Machine Headg 9 May q Forum Karlín, Pernerova 53, Prague 8 – Karlín w forumkarlin.czAmerican Machine Head are known as one of the most influen-tial modern metal bands in the world. This year they’re gifting their fans with a huge concert for the 25th anniversary of the release of their legendary debut album "Burn My Eyes".

Eric Claptong 29 May q O2 Arena, Českomoravská 17, Prague 9 – Libeň w o2arena.czBritish guitarist, singer and composer returns to Prague’s O2 Arena after seven long years, where he’ll kick off his month-long European summer tour.

Nick Cave and The Bad Seedsg 30 May q O2 Arena, Českomoravská 17, Prague 9 – Libeň w o2arena.czIn the deepest recesses of his own soul – Nick Cave will pres-ent his latest album Ghosteen, which was released digitally in October 2019 and is considered by the general public as one of his greatest musical achievements ever.

Korng 30 May q Tipsport arena Prague, Za Elektrárnou 419, Prague 7 – Holešovice w tipsportarena-praha.czThe dark American powerhouse returns to Prague. Formed in 1982, Korn is one of the most respected and most popular rock acts. They are often referred to as pioneers of nu-metal, a style combining metal with other musical styles, such as hip hop, electronic, grunge, as well as folk.

Goran Bregović & Wedding and Funeral Bandg June 1 q Prague Congress Centre, 5. května 65, Prague 4 – Nusle w praguecc.czThis world-renowned composer and uncrowned king of Balkan music has countless fans in the Czech Republic. Goran will make a stop in Prague as part of his world tour, where he’ll play songs from the current album Three Letters From Sarajevo, and of course also all his popular hits such as Kalashnikov, Gas Gas, Mesećina, Hopa Cupa, Balkaneros, and more.

Sports

Sportisimo Prague 1/2 Marathon 2020g 28 Mar q Jan Palach Square and city centre w runczech.comKick off the running season with the most renowned Czech half marathon. The fast track is the ideal place to set a new personal best and top performance from world elites. Enjoy twenty kilo-metres in the historical heart of Prague.

Floorball Superfinal 2020g 19 Apr q O2 Arena, Českomoravská 17, Prague 9 – Libeň w ceskyflorbal.czThe ultimate competition for men and women boils down to one decisive match. Over the eight years of its existence, the Superfinal has become a traditional part of the floorball season. This exceptional sporting event, which gains more and more viewer interest every year, returns to the capital city after two years.

European Judo Championships 2020g 1–3 May q O2 Arena, Českomoravská 17, Prague 9 – Libeň w czechjudo.orgPrague will be the host city for the second time in the history of European Judo Championships. For many competitors, this is the last chance to pick up points for Olympic qualification. The home team should present a strong lineup: Lukáš Krpálek will go after his fourth European championship, and Pavel Petřikov has announced his final appearance in the continental champi-onships.

Volkswagen Prague Marathong 3 May q Old Town Square and city centre w runczech.comThe Volkswagen Marathon has become an essential part of the international running scene. Athletes will enjoy the stunning route through the historical centre of Prague and also can rely on a well-organized event, from picking up their starting pack-age to the last notes of the Prague Marathon Music Festival.

Ballet, Opera, New Circus

Oneging Premières 20 & 21 Feb; other dates on the theatre website q National Theatre, Národní 2, Prague 1 – New Town w narodni-divadlo.czBallet production based on the famous novel by Pushkin with music by Tchaikovsky. It tells the story of a bored Russian aristocrat who spurns the love of young Tatiana to flirt with her sister Olga. Several years later, when Onegin realizes he made a mistake, it is too late. The ballet’s choreography requires expressive acting and brilliant dance technique.

Turandotg 2 Mar, 13 Mar & 14 Apr; other dates on the theatre website q National Theatre, Národní 2, Prague 1 – New Town w narodni-divadlo.czTurandot is not only Puccini's final opera but on a symbolic level the "last man standing" of the Golden Age of Italian Romantic opera. The opera returns to the National Theatre stage after an absence of over forty years. The performance includes English surtitles.

Cesty / Journeysg 25, 26 & 27 Apr q O2 universum, Českomoravská 17, Prague 9 – Libeň w o2universum.czForty Czech and foreign performers, five international direc-tors, top acrobatics, live music, 100 years of new circus in one evening. The largest and most demanding performance in the history of Cirk La Putyka, a grand celebration not only of the tenth anniversary of the company but of circus arts in general.

Sleeping Beautyg Premières 20, 21 & 22 May; other dates on the theatre website q State Opera, Wilsonova 4, Prague 1 – New Town w narodni-divadlo.czSleeping Beauty based on the libretto by Charles Perrault is one of the cornerstones of the world ballet repertoire and musicians consider it the pinnacle of Tchaikovsky’s ballet opuses. The National Theatre Ballet presents in its repertoire for the first time this charming version by famed Brazilian prima ballerina and choreographer Marcia Haydée.

Festivals

One World / Jeden světg 5–14 Mar q Prague – various venues w jedensvet.czThe One World international documentary film festival on human rights, organized by People in Need, is the largest event of its kind in the world. Its program features films about political and development issues, as well as social questions, the envi-ronment, and lifestyles.

Festival Evolutiong 20–22 Mar q Prague Exhibition Grounds, Prague 7 – Holešovice w festivalevolution.czThe biggest festival of healthy and active lifestyles in the Czech Republic. Visitors can try and buy a wide range of related products. Also of interest are product demonstrations, book signings, tastings, and consultations. The advice zone focuses on practical examples from the field of alternative medicine, healthy lifestyle, and esoterica.

Prague International Film Festival – Febiofest 2020g 19–27 Mar q CineStar Prague – Anděl, Radlická 3179/1E, Prague 5 – Smíchov w febiofest.czFebiofest offers a broad scope of the best and the latest from the world of film, high-quality screenings, and famous guests. Each year the festival attracts an ever-growing audience of all ages and arouses interest in domestic critics, the press, and local distributors.

Spectaculare 2020g 23 Feb–18 Apr q Prague – various venues w spectaculare.euOnce again, this festival attracts the top names in the world of current electronic, ambient, experimental jazz, and contempo-rary music. The festival will also include physical theatre and modern dance.

Ratolest Fest 2020g 23 May q Náplavka – Rašínovo nábřeží embankment, Prague 2 – New Town w ratolestfest.czA family, sports, culinary, artistic, and above all a practical festi-val for children and their parents where they can find inspiration for leisure time activities. Enjoy a varied and innovative pro-gramme at many interactive stations.

Prague Fringe Festivalg 22–30 May q Prague – various venues w praguefringe.comA mix of theatre, music and entertainment. Players from around the world will convene to present their art in Prague's small theatres. The festival offers viewers the opportunity to get acquainted with English spoken theatre in the historic heart of the capital.

Prague Spring 2020g 7 May–4 June q Prague – various venues w festival.czThe Prague Spring International Music Festival builds on its long tradition while existing in the modern world, and in many ways setting the direction of modern concert dramaturgy. The Berlin Philharmonic will provide us with our grand opening with a programme of Mahler; the final concert, part of the cel-ebrations of the 250th birthday of Ludwig van Beethoven, will feature his 9th Symphony and the Ode to Joy, performed by the Czech Philharmonic. A total of 53 classical music concerts are planned, with something for both lovers of big orchestral sound as well as fans of more intimate chamber arrangements.

Culinary Events

Festival of Delicate Tastesg 21 Mar q New Town Hall, Karlovo náměstí 1/23, Prague 2 – New Town w nrpraha.czThe historical interiors of the New Town Hall will be the venue for exceptional culinary experiences from all corners of the world. Taste a little of everything and become familiar with new combinations of flavours.

Asia Food Festg 28 Mar q Náplavka – Hořejší nábřeží embankment, Prague 5 – Smíchov w foodevent.czThe exotic aromas of coriander, ginger, chilli, galangal, and turmeric will once again waft through the Smíchov Náplavka. In addition to classic favourites from China, Thailand, Vietnam and India, you can also try less common specialities and traditional dishes from other parts of Asia.

Street Food Festivalg 19 Apr q Cross Club, Plynární 23, Prague 7 – Holešovice w streetfoodfestival.czProfessional and amateur performers will be presented along-side the best in street food. Get to know street food – simple, understandable, and affordable, often inspired by interesting international dishes.

Pink Mayg 16 May q Náplavka – Rašínovo nábřeží embankment, Prague 2 – New Town w ruzovymaj.czTasting festival of rosé wines and clarets. The event will also feature a farmers’ market with grilled fish, seafood, sausages, cheeses, and vegetarian specialities.

Exhibitions

1796–1917: Art of the Long Centuryg permanent exhibition q National Gallery Prague – Trade Fair Palace, Dukelských hrdinů 47, Prague 7 – HolešoviceMore than 450 works by 150 authors comprise this extensive exhibition, which is divided into three main sections: Man, The World, and Ideas. Presented side by side are not only artists with different creative views, but even members of very different generations, such as Josef Mánes next to Pablo Picasso, Josef Navrátil next Bohumil Kubista, and Antonio Canova alongside Franz von Stuck. Thanks to the thematic structure, there are also smaller groups of works representing separate content units, from self-portraits, family and official por-traits, to paintings of cafés, busy city boulevards, spring landscapes and mountain lakes, to pictures with religious, social and mythological themes. The exhibition is complemented with sculptural works.

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Prague Drinks Wineg 22 & 23 May q New Town Hall, Karlovo náměstí 1/23, Prague 2 – New Town w praguedrinkswine.czThe largest winemaking festival in the city focuses on authentic wines from Central Europe. You can look forward to a strong representation of winemakers from Austria, Slovakia, Hungary, Slovenia, Italy and France. The event continues the tradition of similar meetings of wine lovers from the former Austro-Hungarian monarchy, which were held regularly until the out-break of the First World War.

Other Events

Prague Zoo: 2020 Opening Ceremonyg 28 Mar q Prague Zoo, U Trojského zámku 3, Prague 7 – Troja w zoopraha.czThe start of the Prague Zoo’s summer season will feature the opening of a new exhibition: Darwin’s Crater – Tasmania and Australia. Enjoy a full-day programme chock-full of activities as well as distinguished guests.

The Chamber of Deputies and the Senate: Open Dayg 8 May q Wallenstein Palace, Valdštejnské náměstí 4, Prague 1 – Lesser Town w senat.cz q Thun Palace, Sněmovní 4, Prague 1 – Lesser Town w psp.czThe richly decorated upper and lower parliamentary cham-bers will be open to the public. In the Chamber of Deputies, the boardroom and meeting room will be on display; in the Wallenstein Palace the Main Hall, the Knights Hall, the Audience Hall, and the Hall of Myths. In the Kolowrat Palace, visitors gain insight into, among other things, the Green and Pink Lounges. Free entry.

NAVALIS 2020 – St John’s Celebrationsg 15 May q Prague – various venues w navalis.czThis Baroque water celebration honours the most famous Czech saint and "Praguer” St John of Nepomuk, patron of all people of the water. It has a fixed program every year - a solemn mass in the Cathedral of St Vitus, Wenceslaus and Adalbert, a procession from the cathedral across Charles Bridge to Kžížovnické Square, and a concert of Baroque music on the water.

Open House Prahag 16 & 17 May q Prague – various venues w openhousepraha.czPrague is one of the world metropolises in which the Open House takes place. As part of this cultural project, people can take a look inside dozens of buildings and that are normally inaccessible to the public. Tours will take place in company headquarters and government offices or in the interiors of mod-ern, technical, and religious buildings that are normally closed to visitors.

Prague’s Vineyards 2020g 30 & 31 May q Prague – various venues w prague.eu/vinicePrague's municipal and private vineyards open their gates to the public for the fourth time. The project includes guided walks, presentations of individual vineyards, and of course tasting their production. Enjoy a unique opportunity to visit normally inaccessible areas, admire the graceful lines of vineyards and extraordinary views of the city.

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