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Tips for 2012
Music, drama, holiday celebrations, exhibits, gardens...
Concerts, theater, opera
Museum and Gallery Exhibits
- "Saint Agnes of Bohemia – Princess and Nun," a special exhibit marking the 800th anniversary of her birth, is mounted in her own Convent of Saint Agnes of Bohemia, U Milosrdných 17, Prague 1. The National Gallery page is only in Czech, but the Czech Tourism site has a
good article about her.
- "Photographing Prague Architecture 1848-1921" includes some the earliest photographs ever taken of Prague. Old Town Hall through Feb. 19, 2012, Admission free.
- Antonín Dvořák at the Czech Music Museum ) (České muzeum hudby).
An
interactive multi-media exhibit marking the 170th anniversary of Dvořák's birth.
- "Prague Fashion Houses, 1900—1948", a major exhibit at the Museum of Decorative Arts, showcases the work of fashion houses in Prague from the turn of the century until the Communist takeover in 1948. There are two parts: "Prague Fashion Houses, 1918—48" is in the Exhibition Hall, the space for temporary exhibits. "Prague Fashion Houses, 1900—18," documenting fashion when Prague was still part of the Hapsburg Empire before Czechoslovakia came into existence, is in the Story of Materials section of the permanent collections. Runs through April 29, 2012.
- Inventors and Inventions, a modestly-titled exhibit in the National Museum's new building offers visitors far more than the description on the museum website. In addition to well-known figures such as Jan Purkyně, Gregor Mendel, Commenius, many other Czechs from the 1600's through the late 20th century are profiled, each with a case displaying models, books, or other artifacts related to their discoveries. Antique motorcycles, a new style of plow, and a printing press may also be inspected.
Interactive games for both children and adults include a long table with all the pieces of a Merkur set one could wish for. On Christmas Eve 1961 Otto Wichterle, one of the scientists profiled, famously used a Merkur set to model a way to make the soft contact lenses he invented. That model is on display.
- The Beauty of Butterfly Wings at the National Museum's new venue is about much more than beauty. The exhibit is rich with fascinating information. What defenses have different moths have developed against detection by bats' sonar? Some emit their own signals to confuse the bats. An interactive screen dramatically illustrates how one moth opens its wings to scare off predators with a flash of large bright "eye" designs.
- TAUROMAQUIA – Face to Face with the Bull, an exhibit of bullfighting and bull paintngs and drawings by five well-known artists, Picasso, Goya, Dali, Filla, and Čapek, runs through April 9, 2012 at the Obecni Dum (Municipal House).
- "The Tsar's Court under the Romanov Dynasty" at Prague Castle's Imperial Stables is a modest exhibit confined to a single room. No Fabergé eggs were sent from the Kremlin collection and many items were actually gifts to the Tsar from other lands and countries, including a few from Bohemia. However, among the nearly 170 articles and panels explaining history, are many unique items. Perhaps the most fascinating are those of the tsarevich along with details of his life. A detailed review is the best source of information for English speakers, as Prague Castle has information only in Czech.
- National Technical Museum after the grand re-opening
Extensive renovations have transformed sections of these exhibits from dusty piles of old objects to modern displays with interactive elements and even English titles. Four new exhibits plus enhancements to the Transportation hall are open now. More are planned.
Hedgie's detailed review of the exhibits, with photos.
Holidays and Celebrations
Masopust or Carnevale
Lent begins Wednesday, February 22 this year, so
Carnevale/Mardi Gras/Masopust festivities begin in early February.
Two separate organizers offer activities, both elegant and down-to-earth, in the Old Town and in Žižkov. You can go to an elaborate ball in costume or have a free sausage, down a beer, and march behind the colorful parade in the traditional working class neighborhood of Žižkov. The Prague 3 webpage may post details of the parade in late January.
Easter
In addition to the religious celebrations of Easter week, April 1 through April 8 this year, there are secular and folk traditions. From the 24th of March through the 15th or April, 2012 Easter markets will be open in both the Old Town Square and Wenceslas Square. Czech painted eggs, little willow whips, pastries and gingerbread cookies are only a few of the treats you'll find there.
Parks and Gardens
Prague's Most Beautiful Parks
A visit to one of Prague's beautiful large parks is a year-round delight. Letna, Stromovka, and Petřín are favorites in all seasons, and in almost all weather.
Walk, jog, skate, cycle, eat, drink, and enjoy a day out.
Prague's Gardens
Enjoy the blossoms of Prague in both dramatic and intimate gardens
Elegant and Casual Cafes, Indoors and Out
In the historical center, Grand Cafe Praha on the Old Town Square and
Myšak, just off
Wenceslas Square, are restored to the elegance of bygone days.
For more casual cafes, see
Hedgie's other recommendations
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