discussion
tomorrow
Padni komu padni: How Is Prague Governed?
Tue
MetropolitanPlan
Public Talk
Thu
Colloquium on the Role of the City Architect
stream
transcription
CzSL
Tue
Prague'sBigChanges
Building Height Limits
Wed
MetropolitanPlan
Public Talk
launch
Wed
Participation: A Practical Guide
EN
CZ
Thu
Masterclass: RaumScape
stream
transcription
CzSL
Tue
PragueTomorrow?
Affordable Housing
Wed
PragueClimateDialogue
Heat in the City
Wed
MetropolitanPlan
Public Talk
lecture
guided tour
lecture
for schools
12–19 y.o.
Tue
DEVADE
Tue
CAMPTour
Rajská zahrada
for blind
Wed
CAMPTour
Prager's Cubes
Sun
DEVADE
for kids
for parents
5–9 y.o.
Sun
DEVADE
for seniors
Wed
CAMPTour
Urbanism at Anděl
for deaf
transcription
CzSL
Wed
CAMPTour
Urbanism at Anděl
Wed
CAMPTour
Prager's Cubes
festival
Sat–Sun
Open House Praha: Prager's Cubes
for deaf
CzSL
Wed
CAMPTour
Prager's Cubes
for schools
12–19 y.o.
Metropolitan Plan
CAMP Tour
guided tour
Tue
CAMPTour
Rajská zahrada
guided tour
for blind
Wed
CAMPTour
Prager's Cubes
guided tour
for seniors
Wed
CAMPTour
Urbanism at Anděl
guided tour
for deaf
transcription
CzSL
Wed
CAMPTour
Urbanism at Anděl
guided tour
Wed
CAMPTour
Prager's Cubes
guided tour
for deaf
CzSL
Wed
CAMPTour
Prager's Cubes
guided tour
Wed
CAMPTour
Prager's Cubes
guided tour
Mon
CAMPTour
The Prague Walker
guided tour
for seniors
Wed
CAMPTour
Prager's Cubes
guided tour
Wed
CAMPTour
Prager's Cubes
for blind
From City to City
sport
cinema
premiere
EN
english only
cinema
premiere
Thu
Prickly Mountain: My Design/Build Life
discussion
CZ
Thu
Masterclass: RaumScape
lecture
stream
AI transcription
Thu
UrbanTalks
ADEPT
waiting list only
english only
playroom
for kids
12–16 y.o.
Sat
Archilab
Course
projection
Transmutation
03/10/2025
03/10/2025
for kids
Playful Prague
6–10 y.o.
A colorful house by the highway. What can it tell us about 1990s architecture?
interviews
“A tree in the city often has nothing to live on,” says arborist David Hora
interviews
Urban Talks
“A building shouldn’t explain everything. It should leave room for people to experience it in their own way,” says Finnish architect Samuli Miettinen
interviews
Urban Talks
“Look for value, not flaws. That’s the first step,” says Lebanese-Armenian architect Arine Aprahamian
Prague Today
New trams across the Vltava, shorter journeys to Smíchov and Budějovická. How is the Dvorecký Bridge changing Prague’s public transport?
Archicraft
workshop
for kids
7–11 y.o.
Sun
Archicraft
How to Transform Castle?
for kids
for parents
2–7 y.o.
Thu
Archiplay
How to Revitalize a Historic Site?
for kids
for parents
2–7 y.o.
Thu
Archiplay
How to Revitalize a Historic Site?
for kids
for parents
2–7 y.o.
Sun
Archiplay
How to Revitalize a Historic Site?
for kids
for parents
2–7 y.o.
Sun
Archiplay
How to Revitalize a Historic Site?
for kids
7–11 y.o.
Sun
Archicraft
City Above the City
for kids
for parents
5–9 y.o.
Sun
Family Craft: Imprints of Prager’s Cubes
Sun
CONSTRUCTION APPROVED: Workshop with Designer Adam Kvaček
Thu
CONSTRUCTION APPROVED: Workshop with Designer Matěj Coufal
Sun
CONSTRUCTION APPROVED: Workshop with Artist Denisa Švachová
for kids
workshop
7–11 y.o.
Sun
Archicraft
How to Transform Castle?
guided tour
for parents
5–9 y.o.
Sun
DEVADE
workshop
for parents
2–7 y.o.
Thu
Archiplay
How to Revitalize a Historic Site?
workshop
for parents
2–7 y.o.
Thu
Archiplay
How to Revitalize a Historic Site?
workshop
for parents
2–7 y.o.
Sun
Archiplay
How to Revitalize a Historic Site?
workshop
for parents
2–7 y.o.
Sun
Archiplay
How to Revitalize a Historic Site?
waiting list only
english only
playroom
12–16 y.o.
EN
Sat
Archilab
Course
workshop
7–11 y.o.
Sun
Archicraft
City Above the City
workshop
for parents
5–9 y.o.
Sun
Family Craft: Imprints of Prager’s Cubes
waiting list only
playroom
8–12 y.o.
Thu
City in Your Hands
7–11 y.o.
for parents
guided tour
for kids
5–9 y.o.
Sun
DEVADE
workshop
for kids
2–7 y.o.
Thu
Archiplay
How to Revitalize a Historic Site?
workshop
for kids
2–7 y.o.
Thu
Archiplay
How to Revitalize a Historic Site?
workshop
for kids
2–7 y.o.
Sun
Archiplay
How to Revitalize a Historic Site?
workshop
for kids
2–7 y.o.
Sun
Archiplay
How to Revitalize a Historic Site?
workshop
for kids
5–9 y.o.
Sun
Family Craft: Imprints of Prager’s Cubes
5–9 y.o.
Prague's Big Changes
stream
transcription
CzSL
discussion
stream
transcription
Tue
Prague'sBigChanges
Building Height Limits
guided tour
for deaf
transcription
Wed
CAMPTour
Urbanism at Anděl
guided tour
for deaf
Wed
CAMPTour
Prager's Cubes
discussion
stream
transcription
Tue
PragueTomorrow?
Affordable Housing
various
EN
DEVADE: Then and Now
various
EN
DEVADE: Between Plan and Market
for seniors
for deaf
launch
Archiplay
workshop
for kids
for parents
2–7 y.o.
Thu
Archiplay
How to Revitalize a Historic Site?
workshop
for kids
for parents
2–7 y.o.
Thu
Archiplay
How to Revitalize a Historic Site?
workshop
for kids
for parents
2–7 y.o.
Sun
Archiplay
How to Revitalize a Historic Site?
workshop
for kids
for parents
2–7 y.o.
Sun
Archiplay
How to Revitalize a Historic Site?
2–7 y.o.
CZ
Urban Talks
lecture
stream
AI transcription
EN
Thu
UrbanTalks
ADEPT
interviews
EN
“A building shouldn’t explain everything. It should leave room for people to experience it in their own way,” says Finnish architect Samuli Miettinen
interviews
EN
“Look for value, not flaws. That’s the first step,” says Lebanese-Armenian architect Arine Aprahamian
interviews
EN
“The future of cities is green, or none at all,” says landscape architect Mette Skjold
interviews
EN
In architectural criticism, I sometimes feel alone. Among colleagues, I sense a fear of speaking out, says journalist Phineas Harper
interviews
EN
“It’s cheaper to import stone from India than to pay a local craftsman. We need to change the whole system,” says the Rotor studio
interviews
EN
From ideologies to responsibility: How Harvard trains the architects of the future
interviews
EN
The future of cities doesn’t have to look like Blade Runner. RIBA president Chris Williamson believes in green cities on a human scale
interviews
EN
"Children's play shouldn't end at the playground fence, so we need to incorporate it into urban planning," says architect Dinah Bornat
interviews
EN
“It is almost impossible to lobby for projects in the Mies van der Rohe Award. EU policy also has zero influence,” says competition organiser Anna Ramos
AI transcription
festival
conference
Archilab
playroom
12–16 y.o.
Prague Tomorrow?
discussion
stream
transcription
CzSL
Tue
PragueTomorrow?
Affordable Housing
EN
Vysočany are coming to life. A new neighborhood designed by Jan Gehl, David Sim, and the OVA studio is on the way
EN
Driverless cars. Where can we already order a robotaxi?
EN
The pulse of the metropolis flows beneath the ground. Thousands of kilometers of networks shape the future of Prague
EN
Architecture in the service of the state. How has the Prague Castle complex changed and how is it evolving today?
EN
Prague on the move. What's new in urban transport
EN
The Metropolitan Plan protects localities, views and the landscape. It will enable the faster development of housing and transport. Come to the “public dress rehearsal”
EN
The new face of Vitkov. Prague has completed the extensive revitalisation of the park near the National Monument
EN
A new look for the IPR Prague site and CAMP. Work is starting on the reconstruction of Prager's Cubes
EN
Who will be transforming Sherwood and the Main Station building? The five finalists competing for the Nový Hlavák project have been named
Prague Climate Dialogue
8–12 y.o.
camp
9–12 y.o.
7–10 y.o.
exhibition
DEVADE
29/01 – 17/05
29/01 – 17/05
CAA 2025
11/02 – 01/03
11/02 – 01/03
Prague Tomorrow? Connected City
27/03 – 21/12
27/03 – 21/12
The Best European Architecture
29/01 – 09/03
29/01 – 09/03
Czech Architecture Award 2024
22/01 – 16/02
22/01 – 16/02
The city and the river
30/08 – 10/10
30/08 – 10/10
Planet Prague
21/03 – 15/12
21/03 – 15/12
Czech Architecture Award
27/02 – 13/03
27/02 – 13/03
A Lot With Little
07/02 – 03/03
07/02 – 03/03
Prague tomorrow? The Vltava Philharmonic Hall
25/01 – 18/02
25/01 – 18/02
projection
Playful Prague
6–10 y.o.
interviews
EN
“A tree in the city often has nothing to live on,” says arborist David Hora
Urban Talks
EN
“A building shouldn’t explain everything. It should leave room for people to experience it in their own way,” says Finnish architect Samuli Miettinen
Urban Talks
EN
“Look for value, not flaws. That’s the first step,” says Lebanese-Armenian architect Arine Aprahamian
Humans of IPR
EN
Getting involved in urban planning can be fun and accessible to everyone, says Tereza Fasurová, head of the IPR Prague Office of Participation
Urban Talks
EN
“The future of cities is green, or none at all,” says landscape architect Mette Skjold
EN
Amidst strict rationality and playful postmodernism. The 1990s are full of contradictions and fascinating stories, says the authorial team of the book DEVADE
Urban Talks
EN
In architectural criticism, I sometimes feel alone. Among colleagues, I sense a fear of speaking out, says journalist Phineas Harper
EN
Trains instead of planes. How to build infrastructure that reduces emissions, and is for the people
Urban Talks
EN
“It’s cheaper to import stone from India than to pay a local craftsman. We need to change the whole system,” says the Rotor studio
Humans of IPR
EN
The railways shaped Prague in the past. They are also crucial for the city’s development today, says transport concept specialist Marek Binko
Prague Today
EN
New trams across the Vltava, shorter journeys to Smíchov and Budějovická. How is the Dvorecký Bridge changing Prague’s public transport?
EN
The next station is Bubny. Holešovice has a new station and also a stop at Stromovka
EN
G for Gentrification. Who benefits from it and who loses out in Prague
EN
Why do hedgehogs love cigarette butts? The new Planet Prague exhibition tells the story of the city's nature in a different way than we are used to
EN
Still standing: 100 years with Karel Prager.
Humans of IPR
interviews
EN
Getting involved in urban planning can be fun and accessible to everyone, says Tereza Fasurová, head of the IPR Prague Office of Participation
interviews
EN
The railways shaped Prague in the past. They are also crucial for the city’s development today, says transport concept specialist Marek Binko
interviews
EN
“Today, every project begins with a change to the land-use plan,” says Kristýna Lhotská, Director of the Department of Urban Design
interviews
EN
The future belongs to rail transport, says Director of the Department of Infrastructure Marek Zděradička
interviews
EN
Prague needs to build fast and increase the city’s housing stock, says Jaromír Hainc, Director of the Department of City Development
interviews
EN
Prague should be developed based on hard facts and data, not impressions, says Zdeňka Havlová, head of the Office for City Analysis.
trips
EN
Butterfly, pyramid, or cable car. What did Prague's first post-revolution hotels look like?
The Road Out of the City
EN
A gallery in a former mill, a library in a rectory, a town hall in a small town or a pavilion at a fairground. Set out with us to explore the Czech projects nominated for the EUmies Awards 2024
The Road Out of the City
EN
A modular hospital, a wooden cabin and the refurbishment of a block of flats. Join us for a tour of sustainable and smart architecture
Explore Prague
EN
The conquest of Prague’s pole. Explore the farthest reaches of the metropolis
Explore Prague
EN
Discover cycle paths created from former railway lines
Prague Yesterday
EN
The metro after the Velvet Revolution. It emerged above ground, added palm trees—and faced construction delays
EN
Where was the first tram loop in Prague? Tracks were already key for the development of new neighbourhoods as early as in the First Republic
EN
The width of Londýnská ulice is no accident. How did the railways shape the plan for the city?
EN
The best place to swim used to be the Vltava River. In their glory days, Prague’s floating lidos were a step ahead of Europe
various
EN
Prague's Architecture Amidst Austerity and Disco. A new book and exhibition DEVADE at CAMP map the post-1989 era
EN
Christmas in Bratislava and building sets for creating your own city. 14 gift ideas for fans of architecture and urbanism
EN
Veins for new neighborhoods. How rail infrastructure benefits Copenhagen, Delft, and Amsterdam
EN
New York, New York, New York. IPR Prague is publishing the first Czech translation of a book by American architect and architecture critic Michael Sorkin
EN
Architecture fans commemorated 100 years since the birth of Karel Prager with the Archirun race. Run, jog and walk with CAMP next year
EN
Glass spiral in Osaka. Apropos Architects studio wins the architectural competition for the Czech national pavilion for EXPO 2025.
EN
Brutalist buildings pulsate to the beat of K-pop, and a mock Paris comes alive with indie tunes. Listen to architecture in the coolest music videos
EN
CzSL
DEVADE: Then and Now
EN
Art and Glass in Post-War Architecture
EN
CzSL
DEVADE: Between Plan and Market
TOP 5
EN
Adventure playgrounds, sports within easy reach, and untamed nature. Where to go with children if you have to stay in Prague in summer?
EN
Waking up in Rome. We choose the TOP 5 cities to visit by night train
EN
Between heaven and city. We pick out the five roof terraces with the best views
EN
Where to study for exams? We have selected the top 5 libraries in Prague
The Road Out of the City
trips
EN
A gallery in a former mill, a library in a rectory, a town hall in a small town or a pavilion at a fairground. Set out with us to explore the Czech projects nominated for the EUmies Awards 2024
trips
EN
A modular hospital, a wooden cabin and the refurbishment of a block of flats. Join us for a tour of sustainable and smart architecture