Put on some 3D glasses and explore the spas
At the exhibition, you will see stereoscopic photography from the second half of the 19th century. Stereoscopic photography uses a pair of images modified to create depth perception upon their viewing. The images that you will see during the exhibition have been additionally processed using modern technology. With the help of 3D glasses which you will obtain upon entering the museum, you will be able to transport to the golden age of Mariánské Lázně and see the city in its expanse and likeness of long ago. This attractive exhibition will run from 2 March to 30 April.
For more information, visit http://www.muzeum-ml.cz and www.marianskelazne.cz.





This tapestry made of several tens of thousands of live flowers will adorn Old Town Square. Visitors will be able to see this singular exhibit from 3 to 5 September. The ceremonial opening of the exhibit will be held on 3 September at 6 o’clock in the evening.
All Czech rivers have their own unforgettable charm. The Berounka runs gently and quietly through forested valleys and is ideal for beginners and families with children. The rapids of the Sázava will give water sportsmen a hard time and test the skills of both rowers to manoeuvre the boat among the rocks. The longest Czech river, the Vltava, also has numerous rapids. Lovers of unspoilt countryside will appreciate its upper reaches flowing through the Šumava National Park. But which river is the right one for a summer trip in search of adventure and romance?
From 6 May to 17 October, the best of the Liechtenstein collections can be seen at the Waldstein Riding School, Prague. Hans-Adam II, the reigning Prince of Liechtenstein, has lent his valuable collection for this unique exhibition entitled “Neoclassicism and Biedermeier”. This collection is complemented by works from Czech collections and archives. 