Czech Holy Week: Great Friday
Holy Friday or in Czech Velký pátek (Great Friday) is the peak of the Lent period. In the Czech Republic it's a day of Christian as well as folkloric traditions. (more…)
Holy Friday or in Czech Velký pátek (Great Friday) is the peak of the Lent period. In the Czech Republic it's a day of Christian as well as folkloric traditions. (more…)
The Holy Thursday is actually called Green Thursday or Zelený čtvrtek. And the traditions on this day are connected to food! (more…)
The Wednesday of the Holy Week before Easter is called škaredá, černá or sazometná. The first one means "ugly", the second "black" while the third word would be translated as "on which the soot is swept…
There's not much known about the traditions of the Grey Tuesday. Compared to the later days of the Holy Week Tuesday - just like the Blue Monday - is an outsider. (more…)
Holy Week is called pašijový týden or also svatý týden in Czech and it's the last week of the 40 day fasting period. Each day of this week was given special names because of the very specific traditions. Let's…
Easter is nearly here and the Easter Bread is an important part of the holiday in the Czech Republic. (more…)
Czech Masopust or Fašank starts with the so called Fat Thursday (Tučný čtvrtek) and its prominent character Master Pronobus (pán Pronobus). (more…)
Almost every Czech Christmas tree is decorated with edibles, that is probably not so uncommon but have you heard of vánoční kolekce? It's something you won't find outside of the Czech Republic or Slovakia. (more…)
Czech families place a small candle in a walnut shell for each member and let the candles float on water on the Christmas Day and Eve. (more…)
Christmas tree is one of the symbols of Christmas in many cultures, the Czech Republic being one of them. However, not for as long as you might think. (more…)