Naplavka Market, which opens at 8am and closes at 2pm, is a popular Saturday hangout for both locals and tourists looking to buy fresh vegetables or simply enjoy coffee and satisfying pastries, or champagne and oysters if you like.
Closed in January, re-opening again in February 2025.
At its New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day concerts this season, the Czech Philharmonic will celebrate this musical living legacy under conductor Tomáš Netopil.
Twenty-five years ago, Hooverphonic released their most important album to date, The Magnificent Tree. Now they’re touring to not only commemorate the album with fans, but more importantly, to celebrate its existence.
American rapper G-Eazy returns to Prague's Forum Karlín, where we can once again look forward to a great show full of award-winning hits as part of his "Freak Show" tour.
The first exhibition in the Czech Republic by internationally renowned Japanese artist Chiharu Shiota. Shiota’s immersive installations have captivated audiences around the world. Her work has been exhibited at leading institutions worldwide, including the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles, Gropius Bau in Berlin, Mori Art Museum in Tokyo, and the National Museum of Art in Osaka. The artist also participated in the Venice Biennale, where she represented Japan in 2015. Now, for the first time, the audience in Prague will experience her signature artistic approach, which merges sculpture, performance, and installation.
The MILKOV exhibition is the largest solo exhibition to date of sculptor Stefan Milkov (1955), who has been continuously active on the Czech art scene since the mid-1980s. The exhibition presents a selection of Stefan Milkov’s works created between 1989 and 2024, providing an insight into his oeuvre and its various and often surprising positions. The exhibition is accompanied by large-format abstract paintings, which the artist began to devote himself to intensively in the last ten years and which represent a completely distinctive line of his artistic work.
Bruce Weber is best known for his photo series featured in fashion magazines such as Vogue, GQ, and Vanity Fair, and for his collaborations with leading brands like Calvin Klein and Ralph Lauren.
The retrospective exhibition follows the dynamic work of a photographer, themes of passion, desire, uncertainty, and, most importantly, inner freedom. Her various successes and failures, and her search for herself not only in the former Czechoslovakia, but also throughout her visits to Japan, her move to West Berlin, the fall of the Iron Curtain, and her return to Prague in the 1990s.