The National Gallery of Prague presented a new vision of the nineties culture and how it was challenging yet fun in its exclusive installation Heroin Crystal Nineties Generation. The exhibition is set to run all summer in Stone Bell House until the last breath of fresh breeze and taste of watermelon sugar – on August 28, 2022.  Roaring 1990s Sex, drugs, and alcohol were the fuel of society back in the 1990s. People around the globe wish to try something new, have an unforgettable experience, and bring their lives to a new level. The level where you either die or keep rolling in the chaotic life – no one was certain of tomorrow. The organizers emphasized that Heroin Crystal literallyRead more.

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The Prague September Culture Festival begins tonight, September 8th, at 8:30 pm. The three-week festival and celebration “will transform the Exhibition Grounds into a space with intimate multifunctional scenes,” according to the event’s website. It will feature musical performances, fine arts, design, films, and digital art. The festival will take place outdoors, and will be divided into separate zones with limited capacity in order to allow for social-distancing. The opening at Holešovice Exhibitions Grounds will be attended by Prague Mayor Zdeněk Hřib and city councilor Hana Třeštíková. Austrian percussionist Martin Grubinger will perform a concert just before the opening at 7:30. A press release by the city notes its desire to “bring Prague culture back to life” amid the coronavirusRead more.

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A new tram line is being planned to aid the development of a new Prague district, which will be built on the land of the defunct Žižkov Freight Station, according to a city press release. The new district will support up to 15,000 residents and 4,500 new apartments and will require the new five-stop tram line as a result of the increased population. The tram line will connect between Jan Želivský and Olšanská, proceed toward the underpass at K Červeného dvoru, and will end at Malešická and Jarovská street. The plan will also allow for a future extension to Malešice. “The transformation area of ​​the Freight Station is crucial for Prague, not only because of its location but especially becauseRead more.