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SEPTEMBER 2012
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Exhibitions Archive 2012
SEPTEMBER 2012

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Friday, September 28 to Saturday, September 29 – Bank Holiday
The Klementinum Gallery – Exhibition Hall will be open only
 
 

PRESERVE!
Early Printed Books in the Hands of Restorers.

20 September – 4 November 2012


The exhibition presents samples of historical bookbinding before and after the intervention of restorers and it describes the procedures and methods applied. The task of a restorer or conservator is to stop degradation processes and repair the damages caused by natural ageing, frequent use or improper storage and poor handling in the past. The restorer is bound to respect historical value of the restored object, his or her interventions must be reversible and the less intrusive possible to the object.

The exhibited historical bindings were restored for the National Library of the CR and the Museum of Jindřichův Hradec Region by students of the Conservation and Restoration Department, Graphic School Prague (Vyšší odborná škola grafická a Střední průmyslová škola grafická v Praze) as their graduation works.

In addition to the restored objects of art, the exhibition also features samples of student works from present bookbinding and calligraphy as well as copies of unique historical documents.


Entrance fee: adults 60 CZK; seniors, students 40 CZK; groups over 10 persons 40 CZK/person; children 6-15 years 20 CZK, children up to 6 years free


The Klementinum Gallery – Exhibition Hall
(entrance from the Mariánské Square, Gate B2)
Tuesday to Sunday: 10.30 am – 6 pm

 

Invitation 10 YEARS OF EUROPEAN FLOWERING SETTLEMENTS
6 September – 12 October 2012


The exhibition presents an overview of a ten-year participation of Czech representatives in the international competition Entente Florale Europe – European Flowering Settlements and introduces all towns and villages awarded up to the present, including the two competing in this year.

The aim of the competion is to support municipal and local representatives, private companies and individual citizens to collaborate on improving the quality of life for local urban and village communities. To this end it fosters the greening of towns and villages from flowers, shrubs, green spaces and parks, through relax spaces and grounds for sports to tourism and the development that is environmentally and ecologically friendly.

The exhibition is intended for a wide range of visitors. It tries to promote environmental awareness of people and to motivate both local representatives and the individuals to participate in the development of their home towns and villages.


Exhibition corridor, groundfloor, Monday to Saturday: 9am – 7pm

 

  INSTYTUT PAMIĘCI NARODOWEJ
10 September – 31 October 2012


The exhibition of a book and periodical production of the IPN, kept in the Slavonic Library  collections, has been completed by Daniela Lehárová a Marta Hrabáková. Organised by the Slavonic Library.


Exhibition spaces of the Slavonic Library, 3rd floor: Monday to Friday: 9am – 7pm; Saturday : 9 – 14 hodin

 

  QUEEN DAGMAR, A CZECH PRINCESS
27 September – 30 October 2012


A Czech version of a panel exhibition that is part of the Project Dagmar800, opened in Danish town Ribe, commemorates the 800th death anniversary of Queen Dagmar, an important historical personality of Czech and Danish relations. Czech history knows Dagmar as Princess Markéta Drahomíra, a daughter of Czech King Přemysl Otakar I and his first wife Adléta Míšeňská and a step-sister of St. Agnes of Bohemia, who married Valdemar II the Victorious (ort he Conqueror). The exhibition features historical facts as well as legends, written by Czech and Danish historians.


Quiet zone, groundfloor: Monday to Saturday: 9am – 7pm

 
 

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