Czech cinema is not necessarily known to all, nevertheless the 7th art has a long tradtion in Czech Republic. Read more about the history of cinema and the great directors who have scored their time.
Donate Clothing in Brno
Donating the items we don’t use anymore is the perfect good deed. It helps people in our community, around the world, and helps protect the environment. If you are in Brno and interested in donating some clothing, shoes, and household items we have provided a list of places where you can donate.
Charles IV
Charles IV was a cosmopolitan king who could speak several languages fluently. It is also a king through his vision modernized Prague. Read more on a king with a particular path and main monuments he left Prague.
Few painters in Prague
Czech painters have influenced several generations of painters. Read more about artists who represented Prague with their own styles and codes.
February MeetUp in Prague
Fourth edition of our montly MeetUp in Café Domecek. Read more about the event and an interview of an indian living in Prague.
Franz Kafka
Franz Kafka is a literary genius who was born and grew up in Prague. Read more about his life, an author unclassifiable, tormented, living in constant fear.
BrnoExpats.com and Foreigners.cz Brno January Meet Up!
The Meet Ups are monthly events organized by BrnoExpats.com and Foreigners.cz. It’s when expats who are working, studying, and living in the Czech Republic meet up once a month to catch up, network, meet new people, and share a few laughs over a few beers. Brno’s January Meet Up even had a beer drinking competition. Read on to learn more, & we hope to see everybody during February’s Meet Ups.
Wenceslas square
Wenceslas square was founded by Charles IV during the 14th century. Today it is one of the most famous place in Prague. Read more about this square.
Valentine’s Day in the Czech Republic
Saint Valentine’s Day is the annual commemoration of love celebrated on February 14th. The history of Valentine’s Day celebrations started in the middle ages, but for the Czech’s it has only been celebrated for a few decades..
Tramway and metro in Prague
For more than 138 years trams have been an important mode of transportation in Prague, and for nearly 40 years the city has had a well developed subway system. Public transport is a necessity in the Hundred-Spired City, so how has it evolved throughout history? Read on to learn more!