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ITEM PLURES ET ALIOS LIBROS The Books of the Monastery in Teplá in the Collections of the National Library of the CR 1st October 2009 - 10th January 2010 The exhibition presents a unique historical core of the library collections of the Premonstratensian Monastery in Teplá near Mariánské Lázně that was purchased by the State in the course of last three years and put under administartion of the National Library of the CR. It includes the second largest collection of manuscripts in our country, the first being the collection of Strahov Monastery. The oldest manuscript is the Codex Poenitentionale with an Old-German prayer written around 830. The display is complemented by exhibits connected with the history of the Monastery in Teplá. The Klementinum Gallery - First floor, Tuesday to Sunday: 10 am - 7 pm |
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60 YEARS ON THE WINGS OF ALBATROS 25th November 2009 – 7th February 2010 The exhibition is a highlight of the events held on the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the establishment of the Albatros Publishing House, the oldest and largest publisher of children´s books in the Czech Republic. It is a unique exhibition project, prestigious in both the number of exhibited works and the featured authors. Among around one hundred titles, a visitor can find popular works by Josef Lada, Jiří Trnka, Ondřej Sekora, Zdeněk Miler, Václav Čtvrtek and other authors and illustrators of children´s books. Many works are presented in their original editions, rarely preserved in the collections of the National Library of the CR. The Klementinum Gallery - Groundfloor, Tuesday - Sunday: 10 am - 7 pm |
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200 YEARS OF PRAGUE CONSERVATORY - the oldest conservatory in Central Europe 15th January - 27th March 2010 A touring exhibition, organised in association with the Prague Conservatory, commemorates an important anniversary of the foundation of this cultural institution, which was included among the UNESCO World Anniversaries for the year 2011. The exhibition summarises the most important that the school has brought Czech, European and world culture over the course of its existence and it also commemorates eminent personalities, who studied there. Groundfloor exhibition corridor, Monday to Friday: 9am - 7 pm |
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exhibition about the activity of a cultural association, the mission
of which was to cultivate Czech-Russian mutualrelations.
Representatives of Czech science and culture as well as well-known
personalities from the Russian émigré circles worked in its commitee.
An important role was played, among other, by the writer and
translator Anna Teskova, famous in cultural history as the addressee
of letters of the greatest Russian poetress Marina Cvetajeva.
Exhibition grounds of the Slavonic Library on the Third floor, Monday to Friday: 9 am - 7 pm, Saturday: 9 am - 2 pm. |