Archaeologists have uncovered 1,289 skeletal remains of Prussian soldiers who died in and around Prague during the 18th-century wars, on...
Long-awaited construction work began one year ago on a rundown building on Mečová in Brno’s historic city centre. Since then,...
Leoš Janáček, Brno’s most famous composer, would have celebrated his 171st birthday this year. And because even small anniversaries are...
Jan Tesař, a Czech historian and former dissident who was repeatedly imprisoned by the Communist regime and later forced to...
Let me take you to Brněnec, a small village in the Czech Republic that, for many, might seem like just...
The project to renovate Brno’s historic Měnín Gate was launched yesterday. The building, which is under the administration of the...
The annual re-enactment of Napoleon’s famous battle at Austerlitz will take place in the village of Tvarožná on 30 November,...
Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala yesterday took part in a ceremony for the laying of Stolpersteine commemorating the Jewish victims...
Ceramics found near the thermal springs in Santovka in southern Slovakia appear to have been produced around 5,800 BC. Ceramic...
This morning, the Brno City Museum, in cooperation with local residents, the Moravian State Museum, the Memory of the Nation...
The popular Brno Day celebrations, commemorating the famous victory of Brno’s defenders over Swedish troops in 1645, will take place...
President Petr Pavel has decided to hold an annual exhibition of the Czech crown jewels to mark St Wenceslas Day,...