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.