Nov 15, 2024

Prague Marks 35 Years of Freedom on November 17th: A Complete Event Guide

November 17, 2024, marks 35 years since the Velvet Revolution, a pivotal moment when Czechoslovakia broke free from communism, reclaiming democracy and freedom.

In Prague, the city where history was made, a variety of commemorative events will honor this historic day. Here’s a guide to the key happenings.

Hlávka Dormitory: A Morning of Reflection

The day begins with a solemn tribute at Hlávka Dormitory, a site tied to the tragic events of 1939. At 9:00 a.m., representatives of the academic community will deliver speeches and lay wreaths. By 10:00 a.m., the Czech national anthem will play, and a procession will proceed to the monument of Jan Opletal and Václav Sedláček, students who lost their lives during protests against Nazi occupation.

Vyšehrad Hosts Free November

The 10th annual Free November event moves this year to Vyšehrad, an iconic location for commemorating November 17. Beginning at 10:00 a.m. at the Old Burgrave’s House (Staré Burkrabství), the program will feature a mix of cultural and historical activities designed to reflect on freedom’s value.

Korzo Národní: A Celebration of Unity

On Národní třída, the symbolic epicenter of the Velvet Revolution, the association Díky, že můžem organizes Korzo Národní, a vibrant all-day festival themed “Freedom Unites Us.”

The pedestrian-only zone will host:

  • Musical performances
  • Interactive workshops
  • Debates and live podcast recordings
  • Exhibitions and film screenings

One of the highlights is the short film Freedom Connects Us by director Ester Valtrová, projected on screens along Národní třída at 5:00 p.m.. At 5:11 p.m., Anna Fialová will perform the Velvet Revolution’s anthem, Prayer for Marta, from Palác Metro. Visitors can also light candles at a dedicated memorial area to honor those who fought for freedom.

Concert for the Future: Music and Inspiration at Wenceslas Square

For the ninth year, the Concert for the Future will take center stage at Wenceslas Square, offering a mix of music and inspiring speeches. Beginning at 4:30 p.m., the event will feature performances by prominent artists like David Koller, Tata Bojs, and Radůza, as well as appearances by civil society representatives. Notable speakers include economist Jana Matesová, journalist Josef Šlerka, and actor Marek Adamczyk. Admission is free.

Memory of the Nation Awards at the National Theatre

The Memory of the Nation Awards, presented by Post Bellum, will honor individuals who embody the values of honor, freedom, and dignity. The ceremony, held at the National Theatre, begins at 8:00 p.m. and will be broadcast live on Czech Television, Czech Radio, and Slovak RTVS.

Velvet Carnival: A Satirical Parade Through Prague

The Velvet Carnival, a satirical parade themed “Say It with a Mask!”, will bring humor and reflection to the day. Starting at 3:30 p.m. in Kampa Park, the parade will cross Charles Bridge, continue through Betlémské náměstí and Národní třída, and culminate at the Fruit Market.

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