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Andrea Bocelli Prague Concert Tour 2026|January 24 | O2Arena
Jan 24, 2026 (UTC+1)
Prague
Concerts
Andrea Bocelli Prague promises to be an unforgettable evening of musical brilliance, set against the enchanting backdrop of the historic city of Prague. Taking place at the renowned O2Arena on January 24, 2026, at 20:00, this event will showcase the extraordinary talent of Andrea Bocelli, one of the world's most beloved tenors. With tickets priced at 89 USD, attendees will have the opportunity to experience Bocelli's powerful and emotive voice in a venue known for its exceptional acoustics and state-of-the-art facilities. The O2Arena, located in the heart of Prague, Czech Republic, offers an ideal setting for this prestigious event, ensuring a night of unparalleled artistry and elegance. Andrea Bocelli Prague is set to captivate audiences with a repertoire that spans classical opera to contemporary pop, making it a must-see event for music enthusiasts and cultural connoisseurs alike.
Prague Christmas Market | Prague
Nov 29, 2025–Jan 6, 2026 (UTC+1)
Prague
Celebration
Christmas and Christmas markets are some of the most beautiful winter experiences. Prague's Christmas market is a source of pride, having been voted the most beautiful Christmas event in a widespread USA Today reader poll.
Prague's Christmas markets also captivate with their exquisite decorations, charming setting, and backdrop. However, their most important feature is the authentic Christmas atmosphere, permeated by the fragrance of cinnamon and cloves. In the run-up to Christmas, you can enjoy delicious mulled wine, sweet Trdelnik, hot mead, and juicy ham at various locations across Prague, including Wenceslas Square below the National Museum, Charles Square, Europe's largest square, near the Art Nouveau gem of the Town Hall on Republic Square, Peace Square (náměstí Míru) in Vinohrady, and Prague Castle.
Traditionally, the most popular and largest markets are held in Old Town Square, the center of pre-Christmas celebrations. Every winter, the square is decorated with a giant Christmas tree, carefully selected from different regions of the Czech Republic. With mulled wine in hand, people stroll past dozens of stalls selling traditional Czech products, handmade decorations, and delicacies ranging from candied roasted nuts to delicious sausages and bratwurst. Visitors can also enjoy demonstrations of traditional crafts, such as sword making, or sing Christmas carols while enjoying a colorful side show.
Andrea Bocelli Prague Concert Tour 2026|January 23 | O2Arena
Jan 23, 2026 (UTC+1)
Prague
Concerts
Andrea Bocelli Prague is set to be an unforgettable evening of musical brilliance, taking place at the renowned O2Arena in Prague on January 23, 2026, at 20:00. This highly anticipated event will feature the legendary tenor Andrea Bocelli, whose voice has captivated audiences worldwide. With a ticket price of 79 USD, attendees will experience a night filled with Bocelli's iconic performances, blending classical and contemporary pieces that showcase his extraordinary vocal range and emotive power. The O2Arena, located in the heart of Prague, offers a state-of-the-art venue that ensures an exceptional acoustic experience, making it the perfect setting for such a prestigious concert. Fans and music enthusiasts alike will not want to miss this rare opportunity to witness Andrea Bocelli's Prague performance, promising an evening of pure musical enchantment.
Expedition of the National Museum | National museum-Prague
Aug 11, 2022–May 31, 2026 (UTC+1)
Prague
Exhibitions
A smaller exhibition in the showcases located in the Eastern hall of the Historical Building presents the expeditions of the National Museum, which are primarily united by a desire for knowledge that overcomes borders. It presents a selection of the most important historical expeditions which demonstrate the institution's long research tradition, up to contemporary expeditions.
One of the oldest research trips is reminiscent of A. Frič's expeditions to Banat (1853) and Dalmatia (1856) accompanied by acquired zoological specimens. The challenging nature of the expeditions is exemplified by the entomological expedition to Iran by Praga V3S museum vehicle in the 1970s or, at the time, the pioneering expeditions to the Mapuche area in South America.
Current expeditions of the National Museum will take you to diverse corners of the world on almost all continents and unearth the latest scientific and archaeological discoveries made by the researchers. They will explain the importance of cooperation between scientific and museum departments and multidisciplinary approach, which lead to the joint results of the work of a team of experts that examine the topic from different points of view.
Prehistoric Adventures of Eduard Štorch | National museum-Prague
Jun 26, 2025–Jun 30, 2026 (UTC+1)
Prague
Exhibitions
This year, the National Museum commemorates 100 years since it took over the archaeological collection of Eduard Štorch. An educator by profession and a popular author of books for children and young people, he was also an avid amateur archaeologist. The exhibition Prehistoric Adventures of Eduard Štorch will introduce you to the unusual connection between Štorch's novels and the authentic archaeological finds that inspired him when writing his works.
At the same time, the exhibition presents Eduard Štorch as a progressive personality – a progressive educator, founder of skiing courses, health holidays by the sea and the Children's Farm, an avid amateur archaeologist and collector, and an enthusiastic scout.
The exhibition, which interweaves biographical and narrative lines, is divided into five parts: the Stone Age, the Bronze Age, the Iron Age, the Roman Age and the Early Middle Ages. Accompanied by Štorch's books, you can explore the period from the Early Paleolithic, represented by the legendary Mammoth Hunters, to the Early Middle Ages with the Hero Nik.
The atmosphere of the exhibition is illustrated by examples of fauna from the time of mammoth hunters, which no longer occur in our territory, such as musk deer, wolverines, luminosa, or a mammoth cub, which has been moved from the National Museum's exhibition Windows to Prehistory especially for this exhibition. You can look forward to exceptional palaeontological and archaeological finds or the original of Štorch's diary. The Paleolithic animal figurines, together with the Venus of Věstonice, are considered to be the first ceramic objects in the world. From the Bronze Age, the needles from Nečín – a find from 1929, which inspired Štorch to write his novel Bronze Treasure, or a faithful anthropological reconstruction of a woman with the richest equipment in the Únětice culture from the burial site in Mikulovice are interesting. Furthermore, you can see the unusual equipment of Štorch's discovery of a Celtic warrior grave from Prague-Hloubětín with a sword and a golden ring, and you will be transported to the times of Marobud, king of the Marcomanni, by the luxury products of Roman workshops.
Thanks to audiovisual elements, you can walk through the digital route of the mammoth hunters' wanderings, view a selection of photographs from the Štorch estate and browse through the Chronicle of the Children's Farm or recall the film trilogy by director Jan Schmidt based on Štorch's books in selected excerpts.
Especially child visitors will enjoy the backdrop of a Paleolithic cave with a projected fire, a demonstration of the facade of a Neolithic house, a reconstruction of two graves or animals such as wolves, bears and beavers that appear in Eduard Štorch's books. There is also a library.
You can also try out your literary and illustration skills right in the exhibition. There is a book in which you can write a short story for a sequel or try to design an illustration in the style of Štorch's books. Anyone can also send their stories and illustration designs to vystava@nm.cz. The best works will be published in the exhibition.
The exhibition has been created in cooperation with the Memorial of National Literature, where Štorch's rich literary heritage and photographs are stored.
AquaTherm Praha 2026 | PVA Expo Praha
Mar 3–Mar 6, 2026 (UTC-5)
Prague
Exhibitions
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Information Source: MDL Expo, s. r. o. | expotobi
Museum From the Cellar to the Attic | National museum-Prague
Jul 9, 2021–Dec 31, 2025 (UTC+1)
Prague
Exhibitions
Every important building has its foundations, not only structural, but also symbolic. The pillar of the National Museum are its collections. They are the most important thing inside the building, which in itself is one of the most precious items. However, it is the people, not only the founders, employees, donors, but also the visitors, who make the museum come alive. Collections, buildings and people – this is the National Museum. Together they form added values.
The Museum from the cellar to the attic exhibition offers its visitors to peek into the life of the institution. It is symbolically installed in period cabinets designed more than a hundred years ago by Josef Schulz, the architect of the Historical Building. Individual collections and themes across the institution compose a puzzle-like image of the museum in the cabinets. It reflects contemporary scientific practices and knowledge, cultural norms and political changes, as well as modifications in the ways of acquiring, preserving and presenting collections over a period of more than 200 years.
Antonín Dvořák in Photographs | National museum-Prague
Apr 29, 2025–Apr 27, 2026 (UTC+1)
Prague
Exhibitions
The exhibition Antonín Dvořák in Photographs presents more than 45 photographs taken by prominent Czech and international photographic studios, as well as amateur photographers, capturing Antonín Dvořák at various stages of his life. The display includes several rarely seen and previously unexhibited photographs of Antonín Dvořák from age 27 to the end of his life. A particularly unique feature is a set of amateur photographs (snapshots) showing Antonín Dvořák enjoying leisure time with his family at their summer residence in Vysoká u Příbramě. Also featured are stereoscopic photographs of the composer with his family taken during their stay in the United States of America.
Story of Prague Castle | nám. U Svatého Jiří
Aug 6–Dec 31, 2025 (UTC+1)
Prague
Exhibitions
Discover the captivating history and grandeur of the Story of Prague Castle, located in the heart of Prague, Czechia. Situated at nám. U Svatého Jiří, this iconic landmark offers visitors a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in centuries of rich cultural heritage. From now until December 31, 2025, guests can explore the majestic grounds and marvel at the stunning architecture that has stood the test of time. As one of the most significant historical sites in Europe, Story of Prague Castle invites you to witness the tales of kings, queens, and emperors that have shaped this remarkable fortress. Whether you are a history enthusiast or simply seeking a memorable experience, this event promises to leave a lasting impression on all who venture within its walls. Don't miss the chance to uncover the secrets and legends of Story of Prague Castle during your visit to this enchanting city.
Miserable Faith 2026「The World Will Be Better²」Europe Tour | MeetFactory
Mar 13, 2026 (UTC+1)
Prague
Concerts
Following their debut UK tour in 2017, the 2024 European circuit, and the 2025 second European tour, Miserable Faith embarks on their third European expedition under the banner "The World Will Be Better²," illuminating even more cities on their touring map.
This time, Miserable Faith moves beyond replicating classical narratives reminiscent of church stained glass, transforming instead into modern troubadours. They will explore Europe’s sonic codes—navigating the Kafkaesque labyrinths of Prague, embracing the New Nordic aesthetics of Copenhagen, delving into the eco-utopian visions of Stockholm, and resonating with the spirit of rebel pubs in Dublin.
All boundaries of civilization are but temporary walls awaiting dismantlement. Carrying the raw, gritty sounds forged along the banks of the Yellow River, they will harmonize with the wistful longing of the Vltava. Music requires no translation—it will ultimately arrive in the same quadrant, united in the chorus of "The World Will Be Better²."