Many tourists travel to the Czech Republic as families. Here there are entertainment and educational programs and places to suit children and adults alike. NaFilM: National Film Museum in Prague is dedicated to Czech cinema, its unique history and features. You can find special educational programs for children, plunge into virtual reality, and even try to create your own animation. The Museum of Senses makes visitors go through different emotions, challenging all existing senses. Various illusions, stereograms, the transformation of sound into patterns, a kaleidoscope - this is only a small part of what this unique museum can offer.
Czech Republic is an old country that is home to numerous old buildings, magnificent castles and fortresses. Main tourist routes include visits to the …
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The Czech Republic is located in the heart of Central Europe. The cuisine of this country is world famous for its wonderful beer and juicy meat used …
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VIDA! Science Centre where people learn new things through entertainment is located in Brno. The center contains many interactive exhibits like puzzles, tornadoes triggered by pressing a button, improvised rockets, a huge beating heart, 3D films, weather management, and so on - no one will be bored. Fans of the underwater world should not ignore "Sea World" in the capital - a small but beautiful two-story aquarium with fish, sharks, rays, and corals. Here there are all kinds of interesting activities, for example, you can care for marine creatures on your own or watch the feeding of sharks.
The Czech Republic has a rich culture and a complicated history. The latter is reflected in the character of Czechs - they are typically quite private …
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Letna Hill in Prague is popular among both tourists and locals, and especially teenagers - this is a great place for skateboarding and cycling. From December to February, you can visit the nearby ice rink where you can rent skates. It is recommended to visit Spejbl and Hurvínek, the world's oldest puppet theater based in Prague. Founded in 1930, it remains the best of its kind and popular among audiences of all age groups. “Divadlo Minor” Children's Theater stages live performances, before which you can attend workshops on creating crafts from scrap materials.