The next year of Agile Prague Conference is going to be Sep 15-16, 2025.
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Join the workshops organized together with Agile Prague 2024 and learn:
September is an Agile month. At least you can make it very Agile.
Join AgilePrague Sep 16-17, Women In Agile Prague Sep 18, and Regional Scrum Gathering Stockholm Sep 9-10. Three conferences, great learning. Register today to get early bird ticket.
Enjoy #AgileSeptember!
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Wouldn’t it be great to go to a conference that included all of the topics that are most interesting to you? A conference that addressed your most pressing questions?
That’s what the Open Space sessions are for. It’s the part of the conference that you get to design.
Join the lunch Open Space and deepen your learning experience.
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The tour, during which you can visit most of the Top Sights in Prague. I recommend to start at the Prague Castle, which is the largest Castle area in Europe, the first building stood there at the end of 1st millennium, not there stands St. Vitus Cathedral. The latest big changes on the castle are form architect Josip Plecnik from the beginning of the 20th century, when Prague became the capital of the new born Czechoslovak Republic.
Ahead of the castle there is a beautiful view to Leisser Town roofs and to Prague. Going down on Nerudova street notice the house signs above the doors of the buildings.
At the bottom of the street you will find the nicest baroque church in Prague St. Nicholas. Short walk to Karmelitská street will bring you to another famous place-Church of Our Lady Victory with the world known Infant Jesus of Prague.
Then you cross the river Vltava through Charles Bridge, the oldest bridge in Prague build in gothic and decorated with lot of statues by famous artist in baroque époque. On the other side (Old Town) I recommend you to climb up the Tower with beautiful view to the bridge and Prague panorama.
Then you follow the Royal Road to the Old Town Square, with Astronomical Clock (600 years old) on the Old Town Hall (you can climb up the tower, the view of the square and beyond is spectacular).
On the opposite site you will see the Týn Church and statue of the reformer Jan Hus. The Royal Road goes on to Celetna street, but I recommend small roundabout way to visit Ungelt, walk through it (on the left side behind the Tyn Church) and get back to Celetna Street.
Don't miss the beautiful cubistic Black Madonna House on your right side at the corner with Ovocny trh.The tour ends at the Powder Tower at the end of Celetna, when you will find the gem of the Prague Art Nouveau-Municipal House.