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Humanity and Quality of Realisations Defined the Czech Architecture Award 2025

The main winner of the Czech Architecture Award 2025 was House for Julinka, the first children’s hospice in the Czech Republic. The project was designed by Tomáš Págo, Milan Joja, and Karel Kubza from the studio ČTYŘSTĚN architekti, together with landscape architect Marek Holán. The project also received the Public Award and the Award of the President of the Senate of the Parliament of the Czech Republic, Miloš Vystrčil – recognitions that have elevated it beyond purely professional acclaim.

Petra Šabatková

24 June 2026
    Industry:
  • #Architecture
  • #Cultural and Creative Industries
    Topic:
  • #Awards

Broumov among The New European Bauhaus Prizes 2025

The New European Bauhaus (NEB) Prizes celebrate innovative projects and ideas that embody NEB values—sustainability, inclusivity, and beauty. Over four editions, the competition has attracted over 5,000 applications and awarded EUR 1.54 million to 72 winners. The Prizes inspire regions, cities, and towns to embrace NEB principles, foster youth participation, and promote intergenerational dialogue.

Štěpánka Kolesnyk Pitterová

10 October 2025
    Industry:
  • #Architecture
    Topic:
  • #Awards
    Type:
  • #News

Creative Czechia Conference 2025

The Creative Czechia Conference will be held on September 16-17 in Prague and will present the results of the nationwide mapping of the cultural and creative industries.

Martina Pecková Černá

20 August 2025
    Industry:
  • #Cultural and Creative Industries
    Topic:
  • #Cultural Policy
  • #Networking
    Type:
  • #News

Czech Recovery Plan Boosts CCI Development

The Recovery and Resilience Facility is the European Union’s main tool for recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic and driving the green and digital transition. It offers up to €672.5 billion across the EU in grants and loans. Czechia has requested €7.1 billion in grants. The Czech Recovery Plan focuses on six key areas: digital transformation, green infrastructure, education and jobs, research and innovation, public administration, and healthcare. The plan is being implemented over the period 2022–2026.

Martina Pecková Černá

9 June 2025
    Industry:
  • #Cultural and Creative Industries
    Topic:
  • #Cultural Policy
    Type:
  • #News

Culture in the Czech Republic: Statistical Indicators

The cultural sector in the Czech Republic is a significant part of both the economy and social life. The latest data from the Czech Statistical Office for 2022 and 2023 highlight key trends confirming its growing importance.

Štěpánka Kolesnyk Pitterová

9 June 2025
    Industry:
  • #Cultural and Creative Industries
    Topic:
  • #Cultural Policy
    Type:
  • #News