Fair Palace

Palácio das Feiras

The Palace of Trade Fairs (Veletržní palác) in Prague, now home to the National Gallery, is an icon of Czech functionalist architecture. Built between 1925 and 1928, it was designed by architects Josef Fuchs and Oldřich Tyl to host trade fairs in Prague, celebrating the tenth anniversary of the Czechoslovak Republic. This innovative and imposing […]

Štefánik Astronomical Observatory

Observatório Astronômico Štefánik

The Štefánik Astronomical Observatory, located on the Petřín hill in the Strahov district of Prague, is one of the most significant scientific facilities in the city, as well as an important reference point for astronomy enthusiasts. Founded in 1928, the observatory is named after Milan Rastislav Štefánik, a renowned Slovak astronomer who was also a […]

National Gallery

Galeria Nacional

The National Gallery of Prague, known as Národní galerie Praha, represents one of the main cultural treasures of the Czech Republic. Founded in 1796, this institution has a rich and complex history intertwined with the country’s political and social events. Located in various historic buildings scattered throughout the city, the National Gallery houses one of […]

DOX Center for Contemporary Art

Centro DOX para a Arte Contemporânea

The DOX Centre for Contemporary Art, located in the vibrant Holešovice district in Prague, is one of the most innovative and dynamic spaces dedicated to contemporary art in Europe. Opened in 2008, the center was created through the transformation of an old factory, combining industrial architecture with modern and elegant design. This center not only […]