Kampus Hybernská is a project of Charles University together with the City of Prague. It is a place where students, artists and many others create very interesting projects.
Kampus Hybernská offers a broad cultural program. It is a platform for public discussions where visitors can actively join the debate. Often, the cultural program reacts to the current social issues and looks for different points of view or new approaches.
Another interesting topic Kampus try to cover is sustainability. Most of the events are for free, and as Kampus Hybernská writes about itself: "This initiative allows us to bring the knowledge gained in the academic environment back into society and to refresh the centre of Prague with an artistic and cultural program for all."
Part of the Kampus is also a lovely coffee place with coffee, homemade lemonades, a good selection of drinks, sweets or a nice soup or sandwich. There are also playgrounds for kids indoors and outdoors. As Kampus is really close to the Prague Main Station, it is a great place to catch up with your friends, rest with kiddos, or just have a cup of coffee while waiting for your train.
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