summer mode
From July, the entire Prager’s Cubes complex is undergoing a complete reconstruction. CAMP is moving to a new location in Karlín. Until we have the new space ready for you, our center will operate on a limited basis. Over the summer, we’ve organized day camp sessions for your children, which will take place in Hall H40 at the Holešovice Market. We’re already preparing our regular program for autumn. Thank you for your patience, and we look forward to seeing you at one of our events.
for children and parents
We organize weekly day camps for children every summer during the school break. We go out into the field, observe, take photos, collect information and data, discuss them, and come up with and propose new solutions for specific locations in Prague.
- Age: 7–16 years
- When: multiple weekly sessions during summer vacation (always Mon—Fri, 09:00—17:00)
- Where: in the workshop on the 2nd floor of Hall H40 at the Holešovice Market in Prague 7, as well as outdoors in the city
Archiplay
A themed program for the youngest children and their parents, where they can experience architecture firsthand. At various stations, they’ll learn about the shapes, elements, and principles of interesting buildings, their construction, and their placement in the city. They’ll build, draw, assemble, design, and play.
Archicraft
For all builders and creative enthusiasts, we regularly open a studio at CAMP on weekends. We talk about architecture and urban planning, explore how the city works, and create three-dimensional models of our designs.
Archilab
What might the city of the future look like? And who decides its form? We invite young people aged 12 and up to discover architecture, urban planning, and public space through workshops, walks, and their own designs.
City in Your Hands
Regular club-style meetings exploring the city, its components, and how it functions. Children are guided by an experienced team of instructors. We talk, brainstorm, and plan a city according to our own ideas and wishes.
Discovering the City
We set out on walks to explore interesting and hidden places. We’re guided by those who know them best. The children bring a travel journal with them, in which they answer questions, take notes, draw, and complete various tasks.
current
for schools
Teachers can make use of a range of engaging online tools designed to help pupils explore Prague from different perspectives—from its history and present-day form to its planned future. Through interactive maps and digital applications, pupils can investigate how the city has changed over time, discover its diversity, and learn about projects currently being prepared.
If you want to explore with children what’s coming up in the area around their school or home, check out our app Prague Tomorrow?, which showcases planned and upcoming projects in the city.
On the Geoportal Prague website, you will find a wide range of mapping applications that provide access to up-to-date data about Prague and allow users to explore the city through thematic maps.
You can explore how Prague has transformed over the last two centuries with your students via the website Two Pragues, which compares historical and contemporary views of individual locations.
A detailed digital view of the entire capital is available through the 3D model of Prague, which offers a new perspective on the city’s buildings, streets and landscape.
What do a housing estate, a villa district, and the historic center have in common? In the storymap The Diverse Prague, you can use maps, data, and stories to explore with your children what connects the different parts of the city and how they differ from one another.
What stories lie behind the places we pass by every day? The Poetic Map of Prague app lets you discover the city through short texts and the memories of its residents.
worksheets
Playful Prague
By participating in the children’s program, you agree to the rules and general terms and conditions of the children’s programs (see the link to the document below).
Do you have a question about the educational program and events for children? Write to us.
Jolana Říhová, edu@ipr.praha.eu