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Exhibition details

Great Czechs

Between Language, Nation and State 1800–1945

The biographies of 15 famous Czech personalities with emphasis on their relationship to the German language and culture and the Habsburg monarchy are presented. The Czechs portrayed in the exhibition are: Tomáš Baťa, Karel Čapek, Ema Destinová (Emmy Destinn), Antonín Dvořák, Jaroslav Hašek, Leoš Janáček, Josef Jungmann, František Křižík, Josef Lada, Karel Hynek Mácha, Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk, Alfons Mucha, Božena Němcová, František Palacký, Bedřich Smetana.

Contact

Dr. Wolfgang Schwarz, schwarz@stifterverein.de, Phone number +49 89/62 27 16-35  

Practical information

19 freestanding roll-up banners, 100 cm wide, 215 cm high

Text

The exhibition is entirely in German and Czech. Every banner includes a German and a Czech version.

Promotional material, catalogue

Flyer and poster templates are available. An accompanying publication (only in German) is available for purchase.

Terms and costs  

Renting the exhibition is free of charge. A contract is signed between the ASV and the borrower.  The delivery and return of the exhibition (potentially also transport to the next place where the exhibition is to be held) is planned individually. Transport costs are usually covered by the borrower, however special arrangements can be made. The borrower should make clear that the author of the exhibition is the cultural manager for the Czech Lands of the Adalbert Stifter Association. It is recommended to offer the accompanying publications for sale for the duration of the exhibition.  Transport

The exhibition can be transported in an average-sized car (usually with the back seats folded down).

Liability and insurance

The borrower is liable for any damage that may occur between picking up the exhibition and returning it or passing it on. The borrower can insure the exhibition for this period. The insurance value of each roll-up banner is about €450.

Previous locations of the exhibition

The exhibition was first opened on 20 June 2017 at the Czech Centre in Munich. Other places where the exhibition has been shown include the German School in Prague (March 2017), the Science Library in Olomouc (April 2018), Lauf Castle (January-March 2019) and the University of Passau (May 2019).

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