Prague (6do encyclopedia)



Prague, the capital city of the Czech Republic, is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Europe. With its rich history, stunning architecture, and vibrant culture, it’s not hard to see why Prague attracts millions of visitors each year.

History

The history of Prague dates back over a thousand years. It was founded in the 9th century and became the capital city of the Kingdom of Bohemia in the 14th century. Throughout its history, Prague has been a cultural and political center for the Czech people.

Prague has seen its fair share of war and conflict over the years. During World War II, Prague was occupied by Nazi Germany. After the war ended, Prague became part of the communist-controlled Czechoslovakia. It wasn’t until the Velvet Revolution of 1989 that Prague and the rest of Czechoslovakia finally gained their freedom.

Architecture

Prague is known for its stunning architecture, which includes Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, and Art Nouveau styles. The city’s historic center is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and it’s easy to see why. Walking through Prague’s streets is like stepping back in time.

Some of Prague’s most famous architectural landmarks include the Charles Bridge, Old Town Square, the Prague Castle, and the St. Vitus Cathedral. The Charles Bridge, which spans the Vltava River, is one of Prague’s most iconic landmarks. It was built in the 14th century and is lined with statues of saints.

Old Town Square is another must-see attraction in Prague. It’s home to the Astronomical Clock, which was built in the 15th century and is still functional today. The Prague Castle is another impressive architectural feat. It’s the largest ancient castle in the world and dates back to the 9th century.

Culture

Prague is a city that’s deeply rooted in history, but it’s also a city that’s full of life and culture. The city has a vibrant arts scene, with numerous theaters, galleries, and museums. The National Gallery is one of Prague’s most important cultural institutions and houses a collection of art that spans the centuries.

Prague is also a city that’s known for its music. It’s home to numerous concert halls, including the famous Rudolfinum, which hosts the Prague Symphony Orchestra. Jazz clubs and music festivals are also popular in Prague, with events taking place throughout the year.

Food and Drink

When it comes to food and drink, Prague has a lot to offer. Czech cuisine is known for being hearty and filling, with dishes like goulash, roast pork with dumplings, and fried cheese being popular choices. Prague is also famous for its beer. The Czechs take their beer seriously, and many consider it to be the best in the world.

Some of the city’s best-known breweries include Pilsner Urquell and Budweiser Budvar. There are also numerous pubs and bars throughout Prague where visitors can sample different types of beer and socialize with locals and other tourists.

Conclusion

Prague is a city that’s full of history, architecture, and culture. It’s easy to see why it’s so popular with tourists. Whether you’re interested in exploring the city’s landmarks, taking part in its cultural events, or simply enjoying its food and drink, Prague has something for everyone.


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David Moyes concerned for family after trouble mars West Ham victory

The Independent

23-05-18 22:39


West Ham football manager David Moyes worried about players’ friends and family being caught up in an attempt by AZ Alkmaar football hooligans to attack the West Ham section of supporters after their Europa Conference League semi-final win in the Netherlands. Several West Ham players ran over the advertising hoardings to stop the attack. West Ham will play Fiorentina in Prague on 7 June in the final.

https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/david-moyes-west-ham-everton-alphonse-areola-security-b2341783.html
Ugly scenes mar celebrations after West Ham reach European final

The Independent

23-05-18 21:35


West Ham have qualified for their first European final in 47 years after winning 3-1 on aggregate against AZ Alkmaar in the Europa Conference League. Substitute Pablo Fornals scored the winning goal in stoppage time in a 1-0 victory. West Ham's last silverware win was the 1980 FA Cup. The attempted attack on West Ham fans behind the dugout by AZ Alkmaar ultras at full time marred the victory for the club. Their opponents for the final, which will be on 7 June in Prague, will be decided on Thursday.

https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/west-ham-crowd-violence-az-alkmaar-europa-conference-league-b2341749.html
West Ham sink AZ Alkmaar to reach Europa Conference League final

The Independent

23-05-18 21:35


West Ham has reached the final of the Europa Conference League by beating AZ Alkmaar 1-0, one game away from their first trophy in 43 years. West Ham managed to hold on to their composure and keep their nerve to secure victory over AZ Alkmaar. As substitutes Pablo Fornals scored a stoppage-time winner, West Ham’s players and coaching staff tried to prevent AZ Ultras from attacking away fans behind the dug-out. This marks the first European final in 47 years for the West Ham side, set to take place in Prague on 7 June.

https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/west-ham-everton-pablo-fornals-andy-carroll-az-alkmaar-b2341749.html
Walking in giant footsteps to save iconic Czech shoemaker

Deutsche Welle

23-05-19 08:28


Czech shoe company Botas has been saved by Vasky, a 25-year-old shoe company founded by Vaclav Stanek after he raised "tens of millions" of koruna to buy the business. Botas, which has made trainers since the 1920s, is known for providing footwear to Soviet sports stars and legends like Olympic champions Emil Zatopek and Vera Caslavska. The company still operates a network of stores across the Czech Republic and produces shoes for Nordic walkers and hikers. Botas was seeing a fall in output of trainers to 10,000 pairs per year and ceased production altogether at the start of this year. Vasky has six standalone shops and two production sites, turning over €11.1m last year, and will move production of Botas's shoes 100 km from their factory base in Skutec to their main site in Zlin.

https://www.dw.com/en/still-for-sale-botas-shoes-made-in-the-czech-republic/a-65629762
‘Glass is jazz’: finding artistic freedom behind the Iron Curtain

Financial Times

23-05-19 10:19


An exhibition at Le Stanze del Vetro in Venice, co-curated by Sylva Petrová, a curator at Prague’s Museum of Decorative Arts, has shed light on Czechoslovakia’s autonomous tradition of fine art in glass. Bohemian Glass: The Great Masters showcases six pioneers of Czech glass art from the 20th century. Designers of the period experimented with glass as a medium of art, exploring artistic creativity beyond the decorative or functional. More than 150 exhibits feature in the show, with around 80 from Caterina Tognon’s Venice-based private collection of about 1,000 pieces, and 40 from UPM. Some exhibits are on loan from artists’ estates. Over 41 years of communist rule, glass was the only medium possible to artists. Private enterprise was banned and fine artists had to embrace socialist realism as a requirement. For this reason, many artists turned to the glass factories to experiment and work, while officially designing useful items such as ashtrays. Landau compares the function of glass art in Czechoslovakia's communist-era to that of jazz music, in that it formed "an underground" movement, however he conceded this was allowed to surface on the world stage.

https://www.ft.com/content/4415ebc7-0710-4545-82a4-be2056c83bfd
Slovak court acquits businessman in retrial over 2018 murder of journalist

The Independent

23-05-19 15:04


A court in Slovakia has acquitted the businessman Marian Kocner for a second time of masterminding the killing of investigative journalist Jan Kuciak and his fiancée Martina Kusnirova in 2018. Kocner had been accused of threatening the journalist following the publication of several stories about him. The killings prompted major street protests and led to the collapse of a coalition government headed by populist Prime Minister Robert Fico. Kocner's associate, Alena Zsuzsova, was convicted of her role in the case and sentenced to 25 years in prison. However, the case is not over yet as both sides can appeal.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/ap-jan-kuciak-prague-bratislava-one-b2342241.html
What’s the best way to Prague to watch West Ham?

The Independent

23-05-19 15:02


West Ham United is to play an Italian team in its first European final since 1976. The UK team has almost 5,000 tickets allocated for West Ham fans, which go on sale from 23 May through uefa.com. The match is to be held on 7 June at the Fortuna Arena in Prague.

https://www.independent.co.uk/independentpremium/travel-questions/prague-west-ham-europa-conference-league-final-travel-question-b2342226.html
Dutch club AZ condemn supporters who attacked West Ham fans

Reuters

23-05-19 14:13


Fans of Dutch club AZ Alkmaar attacked family and friends of the West Ham United squad celebrating their success in Thursday’s Europa Conference League semi-final. The home supporters broke through a fence and attacked the West Ham contingent who were seated in a reserved section behind their own team’s dugout at the AZ Stadium. Dutch police have said they have not yet made any arrests but will review images to see if there is any criminal liability that might warrant an arrest.

https://www.reuters.com/sports/soccer/dutch-club-az-condemn-supporters-who-attacked-west-ham-fans-2023-05-19/
Italian teams bidding for clean sweep of European trophies

Associated Press

23-05-19 13:48


Three Italian football teams, Inter Milan, Roma and Fiorentina, are each aiming to win a European competition this season, a feat which has previously only been achieved once by AC Milan, Juventus, and Sampdoria in 1990. Inter Milan, who has secured a Champions League place for the next season, is bidding to bring the trophy back to Italy for the first time since 2010. Meanwhile, Roma and Fiorentina are hopeful of securing this season's Europa League and Europa Conference League titles, respectively.

https://apnews.com/article/inter-roma-fiorentina-champions-league-europe-mourinho-2168d0a1297ad3ea70a85c69917c42dc
Britain can’t let the man Putin hates most die in prison

Telegraph

23-05-19 20:00


Russian-British historian, journalist, film-maker and activist Vladimir Kara-Murza has been sent to prison for 25 years. Putin is said to hate him above all his critics. Kara-Murza has relentlessly spoken out against Putin's law-breaking for a long time, and along with Bill Browder, traveled the world together for a decade advocating for the Magnitsky Act. The act, named after lawyer Sergei Magnitsky, is now enacted in over 30 countries, and half the reason Putin has it in for Kara-Murza. The other half is his speaking up against Putin’s war in Ukraine.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/05/19/britain-cant-let-the-man-putin-hates-most-die-in-prison/
West Ham players facing Uefa charges for protecting families from AZ Alkmaar thugs

Telegraph

23-05-20 18:38


West Ham United players are expected to face a charge from UEFA following their intervention in a violent confrontation with AZ Alkmaar thugs during the Europa Conference League competition. The footballers who contested the fans' intrusion into an area where players' friends and relatives were seated will run the risk of being banned from future UEFA tournaments, but this would have significant repercussions for the administration as it would impact the forthcoming final. It's unlikely that UEFA would want them to be banned from the final, but AZ Alkmaar will be held accountable for their supporters' behavior.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2023/05/20/west-ham-players-uefa-charges-protect-families-az-alkmaar/
I could easily have lost my job – David Moyes reflects on stormy West Ham season

The Independent

23-05-20 21:30


West Ham manager David Moyes has said he was close to the sack several times during the season, but the Hammers have delivered when required. The club secured their safety in the Premier League and reached their first European final in 47 years in the Europa Conference League. The final against Fiorentina in Prague on June 7, which could see the club win their first trophy since 1980, represents a chance to transform the fortunes of the club and make the season an historic one, Moyes said. West Ham face Leeds on Sunday in what is expected to be captain Declan Rice’s final home match before a summer move.

https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/david-moyes-west-ham-premier-league-prague-fiorentina-b2342783.html
Ger­man po­lice in­ves­ti­gate sus­pect­ed poi­son­ing of Russ­ian ex­iles

Al Jazeera

23-05-21 12:04


German police have opened an investigation into the possible poisoning of two Russian exiles who attended a Berlin conference organised by Kremlin critic Mikhail Khodorkovsky. Two women reported symptoms suggesting potential poisoning. The investigation is being handled by the state security unit. Russian investigative media outlet Agentstvo reported that a Russian journalist, who had recently left Russia, experienced unspecified symptoms during the event and went to the Charite University Hospital in Berlin; a second participant, Natalia Arno, director of the NGO Free Russia Foundation in the United States, experienced symptoms after the meeting in Prague.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2023/5/21/german-police-investigate-suspected-poisoning-of-russian-exiles
Leeds on the brink of relegation after West Ham fight back to win

The Independent

23-05-21 14:48


Leeds United’s chances of avoiding relegation from the Premier League have taken a serious blow after the team suffered a 3-1 defeat in their “must-win match” against West Ham. Results elsewhere could also see them start the final day second from bottom, meaning they would need to win their last game of the season and hope for favourable outcomes from other fixtures to retain their place in the division. Manager Sam Allardyce took charge with just four games remaining, with his team earning only two points from their first three matches under his leadership.

https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/west-ham-leeds-result-final-score-b2343009.html
German police probe suspected poisoning of exiled Russians

Deutsche Welle

23-05-21 14:27


Police in Germany are investigating a possible poisoning case involving two Russians living in exile. The incident happened when the pair attended a meeting organised by Kremlin critic and exiled oligarch Mikhail Khodorkovsky in Berlin on April 29 and 30. One of the individuals was a journalist experiencing unspecified symptoms treated at Charite Hospital in east Berlin. The other, Natalia Arno, the director of Free Russia Foundation in the US, suffered sharp pain and strange symptoms after returning to her hotel in Prague. Several Russian opposition politicians and businessmen have died in unexplained circumstances in recent years.

https://www.dw.com/en/germany-police-probe-suspected-poisoning-of-exiled-russians/a-65690801