The older a wine is, the tastier and juicier it gets—a basic principle known even to those who do not regularly consume the alcoholic juice made
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A new cultural institution sparks up Prague’s art scene
A new art and cultural institution opened its doors in Prague: the Kunsthalle Praha took over the spaces of a former electricity substation to spark new
Everyday food in a luxurious setting—this is what a steak kitchen and butcher shop looks like, transformed from a bank
The Ambiente restaurant experts from Prague saw the location of their next project in a 19th century bank: a steak kitchen connected to a butcher shop.
Characteristic apartments: from luxurious to minimalist
An apartment that retains the atmosphere of the Italian palazzos, completed with contemporary solutions, a minimalist loft and a seemingly unfinished improvisational living space: our latest
The Faculty of Humanities at the oldest university in Central Europe gets a new futuristic look
The headquarters of the Faculty of Humanities at Charles University in Prague was originally designed as a canteen and dormitory by architect Karel Prager in the
Visit this place in Prague if you crave heavenly coffee and homemade bread
If you are in Prague and crave specialty coffee, you should visit Alf & Bet. Roastery and bakery in the same space, awaiting guests with a
If the 100-year-old condominiums could talk | TOP 5
There is something quite mysterious about condominiums built in the last centuries—not only because of their appearance, but also because of their historical past. They have
Between applied and fine art: the collectible design objects of Jiří Krejčiřík
Contextualization, careful attention to design process and detail are combined in the work of Jiří Krejčiřík, who lives and works in Prague. The Czech designer takes
Giant iceberg installation built in an office building in Prague
The Czech lighting specialist LASVIT has dreamed up its biggest artwork in Europe to date for an office building in Prague. The Iceberg is a 463-square-meter
Turning a neglected underpass into an outdoor sports park
The Czech U/U studio has set out to revitalize the neglected underpasses of Prague’s Vltavská metro station: the once no-go area will have a chance to
Culture in focus: the Krymská bar in Prague
This new bar in Prague has a raw, yet scenic atmosphere and a versatile space that can also accommodate smaller cultural events. The place is located
The most unexpected results and mistakes are the inspiration—Czech glass by DECHEM
Michaela Tomišková and Jakub Janďourek launched their brand DECHEM in 2012. In their lamps and decorative glass objects, they combine traditional Central European craftsmanship, experimentation and
International call for the redesign of the Prague funicular
Since 1985, fifty-five million people have visited Prague’s most exciting attraction, the Prague Funicular, with 2 million visitors a year and 290 people a day. The
These were our favorites at this year’s Designblok
We hyped some Czech brands in last week’s round-up, but now we’ll tell you what we liked the most at the Designblok event in Prague. Our
You must see these at Designblok, starting tomorrow!
From October 6 to 10, the city of Prague will be buzzing and (besides amazing Czech beers) design will be on tap. This year’s Designblok will