May 1: The Day of Love. May 1st is a day devoted to lovers and the Czech romantic poet Karel Hynek Mácha. July 5: Day of Slavic Missionaries Cyril and Methodius. July 6: John Huss Commemoration. The "July holidays" honor three important names of Czech history. November 2: All Souls' Day. Czechs visit cemeteries to remember and pay respects to

Newsletters sign-up. Prague's Botanical Garden is aglow with vibrant pumpkin decorations as it ushers in the much-awaited Halloween season. From October 13 to October 31, visitors can immerse themselves in a captivating exhibition featuring imaginative pumpkin arrangements created by students from the Czech Academy of Horticulture in Mělník.
April 30th is Pálení čarodějnic, an outdoor witch-burning event celebrated in various parts of Prague and the Czech Republic. Find or build your own fire – although it is illegal to light fires in Prague city limits, the event is unofficially celebrated on Petřín hill.
People in the Czech capital, Prague, built a 1,600-foot table and held a massive public dinner party on Tuesday, to celebrate the end of the country’s coronavirus lockdown. Commemorating Struggle for Freedom and Democracy Day at Národní třída. In both the Czech Republic and Slovakia, 17 November is a public holiday. It commemorates two events: the student demonstration against the Nazis that took place in 1939, and the 1989 demonstration that kicked off the Velvet Revolution. A big festival is held annually in . 427 103 33 62 170 98 349 162

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