Václav Havel, Fmr.President of the Czech Republic at Velvet Revolution Anniversary in 2010 (Národní Street, Prague). Photo by David Sedlecký/Wikimedia Commons
November 15, 2025
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November 17th: Where to Celebrate Democracy this Czech Holiday

Czechia annually celebrates November 17th as the National Struggle for Freedom and Democracy day with concerts, protests, and gatherings to commemorate the peaceful Velvet Revolution which brought an end to the Communist regime.

Here’s a guide to some of this year’s concerts, demonstrations and discussions to be sure you get out this Monday and celebrate democracy with the people of Prague. 


Korzo Narodni

The heart of the celebrations take place on Národní třída, where part of the Velvet Revolution took place. The civic group Díky, že můžem hosts the annual Korzo Národní with a mix of concerts, debates, and exhibitions.

The program kicks off with the Velvet Brunch at 10 a.m. and continues throughout the day with various exhibitions, English-friendly discussions and three stages for musical performances. 

To find more details about the events visit the official website


Demonstrations

The demonstration “Czechia is not for Sale” will gather on the Old Town Square at 15:00, organised by Million Moments for Democracy. The rally will call for equality, accountability, the defense of Czechia’s democratic values and place within the EU and NATO. 

Also at 15:00 the Velvet Revolution Parade sets off from Kampa park, bringing together students, professors, civic organizations, and musical ensembles. The parade will conclude with an afterparty around 19:00.


Museums and galleries

Both the National Museum and National Gallery will offer free admission to all exhibitions from 10:00 to 18:00, and the Liechtenstein Palace in Kampa park will open its doors for visitors from 9:00 to 16:00.


Anglo-American University

AAU will host a Freedom & Democracy Walk led by Professor Joshua Hayden. The walk begins at 10:00 at David Cerny’s “pink tank” (Námesti Kinských, 150 00 Praha 5-Smíchov) and traces the key moments and places of the Velvet Revolution and the struggle for freedom. Students must email Professor Hayden at Joshua.Hayden@aauni.edu to RSVP.






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