Bohemian Carnevale
February 4, 2008

Masopust, the Czech answer to Carnival, has traditionally been a grubby affair focused on beer and fresh pork products. Bohemian Carnevale, however, is an anachronism which eschews the rural folk traditions of Masopust for a more urbane festival evoking the carnival of Venice, complete with elaborate masquerade balls and commedia dell’arte performances. Local restaurants, bars and cafes are participating in a carnival food festival, costumes and masks will be available for rent at carnival venues, and there’s even a special children’s programme. The event runs from 31 January to 5 February at the Clam-Gallas Palace and other locations throughout Prague’s centre. See the complete schedule of festivities here. Read more
Albrecht Von Wallenstein And His Era
February 4, 2008

The popular exhibit Albrecht Von Wallenstein And His Era explores the star-crossed life of the controversial general and politician known to the Czechs as Albrecht z Valdstejna. The image of Wallenstein that emerges bears striking resemblance to figures from today’s international headlines. Read more
















