WHY PRAGUE IS THE BEST GATE LOCATION
Prague is a living museum, a "city of a hundred spires" that is, in itself, a class in art history.
It's a brilliant destination for artistic inspiration.
WHY PRAGUE IS THE BEST GATE LOCATION
Prague is a living museum, a "city of a hundred spires" that is, in itself, a class in art history.
It's a brilliant destination for artistic inspiration.
Architectural Nirvana: The city is a living anthology of architectural styles. Attendees can sketch Gothic cathedrals, Renaissance palaces, Baroque churches, world-famous Art Nouveau facades (such as the Municipal House), and even the unique Czech Cubist architecture, as well as contemporary architectural jewels such as Masaryčka by Zaha Hadid Architects.
Eclectic Mix: Prague’s magic lies in its blend of deep history and a vibrant contemporary art scene. You can spend the morning studying medieval masterpieces only to walk a few hundred metres to explore provocative public sculptures by artists like David Černý.
Accessibility: The city is compact, safe, and easily walkable, with an excellent public transport system. Almost every corner offers a new prompt for urban sketching, photography, or quiet reflection.
Weather: In October, Prague tends to offer pleasant weather and softer light, ideal for exploring the city on foot.
For art teachers, Prague provides a compact and highly accessible overview of European art and architecture — from the medieval period to contemporary practice.