
Your key to the city. Tying old and new together. Chiseling out the meaningful stories which shaped Prague. Bridging the centuries. Daring visionaries, rebels, and rulers. Monumental sights.

Charismatic women, female pioneers. Unbeatable and stubborn. Change makers in a masculine world. Walking in their footprints of courage. Soaking up the inspiration.

Czechoslovakia, a turbulent 20th century. Invaded by Nazis. Ruled by Communists. Cut off behind the Iron Curtain. The wrestling of heroes and villains which powered the Velvet Revolution.

A vibrant part of Prague's mosaic for 1,000 years. Renaissance visionaries. Thought-provoking writers. Then the unthinkable: the Holocaust. Terezín, the Nazi "model ghetto". The terrifying power of silence, and precious acts of heroism.

The two great icons of Prague. Power and grace. Gothic cathedral flooded with divine stained-glass colors. Regal views above the Vltava River. The mystery of Charles Bridge. Its saints and martyrs, its symbols and hidden meanings. The grand vision of Charles IV.

Prague is a living laboratory of courage and leadership. Walk and unpack the risks, dilemmas, and real stakes of men and women who became defining symbols of leadership. Insight-rich material for leadership seminars, teams, and curious minds.
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Prague’s greatest stained-glass gallery. Jewel tones poured into Gothic stone.
Various artists, stunning stories, unexpected wit. And then the black sheep: Alfons Mucha’s window. Come when the sun is high.

Prague's Baroque Marvel: saints, martyrs, protectors. Thirty powerful stories to get inspired by. Procession of dramatic gestures captured in stone and bronze. Pick your time, sunrise attracts other stories than sun set.

Prague's bank of knowledge, sanctuary of learning. The illuminated manuscripts, clever secret doors in the bookcases, the cabinets of curiosities. The story of faith and knowledge, a Latin "comic" in the ceiling frescoes.

Prague’s flagship of Art Nouveau disguised as a commuter hub. Belle Époque elegance poured into ornaments and maskarons that flirt with meaning if you know where to look. Beneath the beauty, history kept passing through. Moments of pride, fear, resistance, rescue, and modern-day courage.

Heinz (Jindřich) Prossnitz was a Jewish teenager who sent thousands of loaves of bread to concentration camps before he was killed in Auschwitz. What does it take to place a memorial stone/Stolperstein? And how did one artist’s act of remembrance inspire 100,000 more copies across all of Europe?

Gate of No Return marks the final deportation site for Prague’s Jewish residents on their way to Terezín. Names reduced to numbers. Keys handed over. Home of the girl later known as the “Librarian of Auschwitz.” Understand why Nicholas Winton’s path of rescue needs to cross the tracks of despair.
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