Prague Street Photography 2022: March, week 1
Read MoreA winter morning walk through Prague’s largest cemetery, and around.
Read MorePrague street photography, 6.1.2022.
Read MoreCzech philosopher Miroslav Petříček, Svět knihy 2019
Read MoreCzech Chief of General Staff, general Aleš Oplata, during a public discussion with Czech Television correspondent Jakub Szántó.
Read MoreTransgas Buildings, some of Prague's best examples of brutalist architecture, are seeing their last days as demolition started in mid March. The three buildings were built between 1969-1979, designed by Václav Aulický, Jiří Eisenreich, the famous Ivo Loos and Jindřich Malátek.
Read MoreChief Israeli Ashkenazi Rabbi David Lau on a visit to Prague, documented here while visiting the Lauder School in the city center. This was the first visit of Israel’s Chief Rabbi in Prague.
Read MoreOn October 28th 2018, the Czech Republic marked the 100th anniversary of the foundation of the independent Czechoslovak state. Many government buildings, museums and landmarks were open for free and held open house events. I visited the Černín Palace, the seat of the Czech Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and then went on a short walk through Malá Strana to Charles Bridge.
Read MoreTo mark the 100th anniversary to the establishment of Czechoslovakia, the Czech Republic released a special coin: a 20-crowns-coin with portraits of Masaryk, Beneš, and Štefánik - the three founding fathers of the republic. Even though the coins will come into normal circulation within a month, hundreds are standing in line to be among the firsts to grab them at the Czech National Bank in Prague. For the third day now, people gather as early as 5am, some standing in lines until closing time. Every one is allowed to get a max. of 3 coins with each portrait.
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