Czech Glass in Hotels
Glass, architecture and design can communicate marvellously together. A prime example is the recently reopened iconic Brutalist building in the very heart of historic Prague, at the end of the prestigious Pařížská Street – the former InterContinental Hotel.
Now operating under the name Fairmont Golden Prague Hotel, it features not only crystal chandeliers by René Roubíček but also monumental glass installations by the world-renowned company Lasvit. Guests can enjoy top-quality artistic and utility glass in the hotel bar and wellness zone. A real treat for lovers of the glassmaking craft are the unique glass tapestries. The hotel also showcases chandeliers by Czech brands Bomma and Preciosa.
Glass Handbags and a Secret Bar
A modern take on glass, presented in a distinctly romantic spirit, can be admired – and possibly purchased – at the Almanac X Alcron Prague Hotel near Wenceslas Square. A limited collection by designer Linda Procházka, who also worked in London for the world-famous Czech glass company Lasvit, includes hand-blown wine glasses decorated with bows and original glass handbags that are winning the hearts of collectors and design lovers alike.
Statues in American movies
Glass statues by Jiří Pačinek played one of the leading roles in the American black comedy Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery starring Daniel Craig and Edward Norton, while a huge spatial sculpture by Lasvit is admired by people from America to Australia, and Preciosa has a for 300-year tradition of making beautiful crystal chandeliers, the kind coveted by the kings of France back in the day.
The first big event if you’re a fan of this amazing craft is the sales exhibition of Czech costume jewellery and glass companies. It is from 7 to 10 August 2025 in the Eurocentre in Jablonec nad Nisou, a town in North Bohemia surrounded by picturesque countryside. While in this town you might well see a huge cut-glass crystal. It's an extension of the Museum of Glass and Jewellery.
The biggest glass event, which attracts people from far and wide, is Crystal Valley Week 2025. This great summer show of glass, jewellery and bijouterie from all over the Crystal Valley, home to Czechia’s leading glassmaking companies, will light up Liberec from 26 to 30 August 2025. Visitors can look forward to dozens of fascinating exhibitions, outdoor installations, demonstrations of glass and jewellery crafting, fashion shows, a crystal market, and performances by master glassmakers as well as talented students. The nearby birthplace of Ferdinand Porsche will host an exhibition dedicated to legends of motorsport.
In 2024, one major glass brand from Czechia celebrates 300 years of making crystal chandeliers: Preciosa, whose unbroken glassmaking tradition in the Crystal Valley in the Liberec Region began back in 1548. Czech chandeliers from Preciosa have adorned prestigious places such as the royal palaces at Versailles and Fontainebleau, not to mention the residences of the Sultans of the Ottoman Empire and Russian tsars. Hundreds of years later, in December 2023, the art of Czechia’s glassmakers was recognised when it was listed as UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
Another interesting sight, this time on the opposite side of the country, down in Czechia’s southern region, is a unique all-glass altar over 3 metres high and weighing 5 tonnes, in the Church of St. Gunther in Dobrá Voda near Hartmanice. The colour of the glass was not chosen by chance - the dark yellow to green represents the colour of the rivers of Sumava and that of the region’s streams during the spring thaw. It is the only church in the world that is dedicated to St. Gunther. Sumava used to have a strong glassmaking tradition, and that continues to this day in the Annín glassworks.
Futuristic sculptures
Prague and the surrounding area also offer several opportunities to go and see some fine glassmakers and their art. The workshop of Martin Janecký, probably the biggest name on the glassmaking scene today, is located in the garden of the Order of the Knights of Malta in Kampa in the centre of Prague. Janecký uses a very unusual method to create his works, shaping the sculptures from inside a hot glass flask. Seeing this done with your own eyes is one of life's great experiences.
Another progressive glassmaker is František Jungvirt, whose work is on display in the Four Seasons luxury hotel in Prague, as well as in showrooms in Europe and around the world. His personal boutique can be found in the PARVI Cibulka residential complex in Prague. Jungvirt is also the former artistic director of the Klimchi brand. That is famous not only for its hobnail glass, sometimes dubbed pineapple, which is popular in the UK and will especially be familiar to fans of the global blockbuster Barbie.
In this central part of Prague, you can also visit the showroom of the renowned glass brand KLIMCHI located in the W Prague Hotel, formerly known as the Grand Hotel Evropa.
A cut-glass tradition in the spa
One traditional brand that does not shy away from new trends is Rückl, a glassworks famous for its cut crystal. It is located in the village of Nižbor near Beroun, less than an hour from the centre of Prague. Visitors will have the opportunity to blow their own pint glass or, for example, cut the motif of the Czech royal crown onto a glass. Entrance to the outdoor areas is free of charge.
And finally, a tip for lovers of beauty, relaxation and spas. The world-famous Moser, where the finest Czech crystal is created, sends its beautiful work around the world from Karlovy Vary in West Bohemia. Watching the masters at work with hot glass is an unforgettable experience. Like Moser, the other brands and artists mentioned above will also be appearing at the upcoming festival Designblok 2025.
And if you are looking for something truly extraordinary, head to the luxurious Grandhotel Pupp in the spa town of Karlovy Vary. There, a stylish secret Splendid Bar has opened, inspired by the Bond film Casino Royale, which was filmed at the hotel. Their signature cocktails are served in a gilded collection of Moser glassware, with an elegance that would appeal even to Agent 007.