Overview
Tibet Open House, located on Skolska Street, functions as a meaningful community hub in the heart of Prague. As a non-profit organization, it is deeply committed to preserving Tibetan culture and wisdom, while also maintaining the legacy of the late President Vaclav Havel. The space is uniquely designed to serve as a meeting point for both locals and travelers, offering a variety of cultural events, including themed film screenings curated in partnership with documentarian Viliam Poltikovic. Beyond its indoor programs, the center has reopened its outdoor areas as a community garden, providing a quiet, shared sanctuary for meditation and social connection. Driven by the philosophy of kindness and supported by volunteers, the center offers a grounded experience for anyone seeking to learn more about Eastern wisdom traditions or simply wanting a peaceful moment within the busy urban environment.
What makes this place special
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Frequently asked questions
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Is Tibet Open House a public space?
Yes, it is an open community space for the public to enjoy.
Does it cost money to enter?
The organization operates with the support of gifts and volunteers.