for the upcoming week Forecast of Conditions for the Next Seven Days

Tuesday is set to be a mixed bag of weather across the country. The day will start off partly cloudy, with some areas seeing overcast skies. Rain is expected in many places, with storms in some areas. Temperatures are expected to range between 22 and 25 degrees Celsius.

It is important to be prepared for the weather, so make sure to check the forecast before heading out. Wear appropriate clothing and bring an umbrella if rain is expected.

Stay safe and enjoy the day!

125th Anniversary of the First Long-Distance Trip in a Tatra Car

Tatra, one of the oldest car companies in Europe, has a long and proud history. Founded in 1850, the company made its first car with an internal combustion engine in 1897. The NW Präsident, built by Leopold Sviták and designed by Hans Ledwinka, was the first car of its kind in Central Europe. It made its first journey to Vienna in 1898, covering 328 km in 24.5 hours. The car was presented at an exhibition celebrating the fifty-year reign of Emperor Franz Joseph I. Today, the NW Präsident is still on display at the National Technical Museum in Czechoslovakia.

Czech Radio Centenary Commemorated with Grand Concert

Český rozhlas oslavil své 100. narozeniny velkolepým koncertem. Koncert se konal v pražském Kongresovém centru a byl pořádán ve spolupráci s Radiem Zurnal a iRozhlas.cz.

Na koncertu vystoupili známí umělci jako například Lucie, Kryštof, Aneta Langerová, Tomáš Klus, David Koller, Ewa Farna, Vojtěch Dyk, Jelen, Xindl X, Michal Hrůza, Hana Zagorová, Karel Gott a mnoho dalších.

Koncert byl doplněn o projekci historických záběrů a záznamů z archivu Českého rozhlasu. Publikum mohlo také vidět vystoupení tanečního souboru a zpěváků z dětských sborů.

Koncert byl velkým úspěchem a sklidil obrovský potlesk. Byl to skvělý způsob, jak oslavit 100. výročí Českého rozhlasu a připomenout si jeho historii.

Czech Radio’s Open House Event

Czech Radio celebrated its 100th birthday on Thursday with a public concert at Riegrovy sady near its Prague headquarters. To mark the occasion, the public broadcaster opened its doors to the public on Saturday, offering guided tours of its headquarters on Prague’s Vinohradská Street and its 12 regional studios around the country. The tours are available every hour from 9am to 4pm.

In addition, an exhibition at Prague’s National Technical Museum is showcasing the station’s history with around a thousand rare objects linked to Czech public radio broadcasting. The exhibition is open to the public until the end of October.

Czech Radio is a national treasure and its centenary is a great opportunity to celebrate its rich history and its important role in Czech culture.

for the upcoming week Forecast of Conditions for the Next Seven Days

Sunday is set to be a beautiful day with plenty of sunshine and warm temperatures. The day will start off dry and sunny, with temperatures ranging from 22 to 26 degrees Celsius.

This is the perfect weather for outdoor activities such as picnics, hikes, and bike rides. It’s also a great day to spend some time in the garden, tending to plants and enjoying the sunshine.

If you’re looking for something to do indoors, why not take advantage of the sunny weather and open the windows to let some fresh air in? You could also take the opportunity to catch up on some reading or watch a movie.

Whatever you decide to do, Sunday is sure to be a beautiful day. So make the most of it and enjoy the sunshine!

Prince Edward of Britain to Make Trip to Czechia Next Week

Prince Edward, the youngest son of Queen Elizabeth II, is set to visit the Czech Republic next week. He will be in the country for three days at the invitation of Jiří Zrůst, the chairman of the board of the Duke of Edinburgh International Award. During his stay, the prince will be focusing on the international prize project, as well as visiting the Central Bohemian village of Vestec, a children’s home, and the National Memorial to the Heroes of the Heydrich Terror in Resslova Street.

Prince Edward is expected to arrive in Prague by train from Germany on Tuesday afternoon. This will be his first visit to the Czech Republic since his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, visited in 1996. It is sure to be a memorable trip for the prince, and a great opportunity to learn more about the country and its people.

Tomáš Zdechovský to Head Christian Democrats in European Parliament Elections

Tomáš Zdechovský, a Member of the European Parliament since 2014, will lead the Christian Democrats in the European elections next year. The party’s nomination conference at the weekend also saw František Talíř, deputy governor of South Bohemia, and MEP Michaela Šojdrová, placed second and third on the party’s ticket.

The Christian Democrats will decide by the end of September whether they will compete in the European elections on their own or as part of the SPOLU coalition, with which they are currently in government.

The party is confident that the experienced MEPs at the top of their ticket will be able to secure a strong result in the European elections.

Charles Bridge Live Installation Highlights Ukrainian Soldiers Held in Russian Custody

On Saturday, Prague’s Charles Bridge was the site of a powerful live installation called “Azovstal: A Year in Captivity”. Organized by Hlas Ukrajiny (Voice of Ukraine), the installation paid tribute to the defenders of Mariupol who are still in Russian captivity one year after the battle for the Azovstal steel plant.

The installation featured a chain of mainly young people dressed in black and bound together, symbolizing the torture and harsh conditions endured by the soldiers in captivity. Anastasiia Sihnaievska, co-founder of Hlas Ukrajiny, said the message of the installation was that Ukrainians are not just fighting for their own country, but for everyone.

The installation was a powerful reminder of the plight of those still in captivity and a call to action for the international community to take action to secure their release. It was a powerful and moving tribute to those who have sacrificed so much for their country.

Czech Republic Advances to IIHF World Championship Quarterfinals

The Czech Republic’s national hockey team has secured a spot in the quarterfinals of the IIHF World Championship with a 2:0 victory over Norway on Saturday. The Czechs, who are currently ranked fourth in the world, have been in impressive form throughout the tournament, having won all three of their group stage matches.

The Czechs will now face Switzerland on Sunday evening in their final group stage match. The Swiss team is currently ranked fifth in the world and will be looking to secure a spot in the quarterfinals with a win.

The Czechs will then face Canada in their final group stage match on Tuesday. Canada is currently ranked second in the world and will be looking to secure a spot in the quarterfinals with a win.

The Czechs have been in impressive form throughout the tournament and will be looking to continue their winning streak in the quarterfinals. With a strong team and a good chance of progressing to the semi-finals, the Czechs are sure to be a force to be reckoned with in the upcoming matches.

Swiss National Team Triumphs Over Czechia 4-2 in IIHF World Championship

The Swiss team started the match strong, scoring two goals in the first period. Czechia responded with two goals of their own in the second period, but the Swiss team was able to regain the lead in the third period with two more goals. The Swiss team was able to hold on to their lead and secure the win.

The Swiss team was led by forward Nico Hischier, who scored two goals and had an assist. Hischier was named the player of the game for his performance. The Swiss team will now face Finland in the quarterfinals on Thursday.

The Swiss team has been impressive in the tournament so far, and their win against Czechia was a testament to their skill and determination. With the win, the Swiss team has secured a spot in the quarterfinals and will look to continue their success in the tournament.