- by foxnews
- 07 Dec 2024
On October 28, Prague will celebrate Czechoslovak Independence Day, commemorating the establishment of Czechoslovakia in 1918.
On October 28, Prague will celebrate Czechoslovak Independence Day, commemorating the establishment of Czechoslovakia in 1918.
This national holiday features a variety of ceremonies, award presentations by the president, and public events, providing a unique opportunity to explore the city's rich history and culture.
Public Holiday and Store Closures
October 28 is one of the public holidays when larger stores like supermarkets and department stores will be closed.
However, smaller shops, restaurants, and cafes may remain open, offering residents and tourists the chance to enjoy the city despite the closures.
Explore Government Buildings and Cultural Institutions for Free
Several significant landmarks and government buildings will open their doors to the public for free on Czechoslovak Independence Day.
Visitors can take advantage of open day tours at various locations across Prague:
Strakova Akademie: The seat of the Czech government will welcome visitors from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., showcasing the government meeting room, press halls, and other significant areas.
Visit Iconic Landmarks and Museums for Free
National Museum: Explore Prague's National Museum complex and its diverse collections, including historical artifacts and exhibitions, without any entrance fee.
Czechoslovak Independence Day provides a unique opportunity for locals and visitors alike to immerse themselves in Prague's history and vibrant culture.
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