Červený Dvůr is a historic estate that was once the summer residence of the Schwarzenberg family and is now a sanatorium. In 2022, participants will be helping to complete work on the two gatehouses, working on the facade, the plaster and the final coat. During the week there will be the opportunity to visit some of the region’s houses and castles....
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The working holiday: participants will work on the site of the UNESCO pilgrimage church of St John of Nepomuk at Zelená Hora, designed by the famous Baroque architect J.B. Santini-Aichel. Tasks may include simple building work, painting and simple ground work. No prior skill is required. Volunteers will be working alongside Czech participants. Duri...
The visit was led by Peter Jamieson and Peter Ruback and started at on Kensington High Street outside the Design Museum. The walk celebrated some of the best mid-century and Brutalist buildings in an area best known for High Victorian architecture. We started outside the Design Museum which was formerly the Commonwealth Institute, by Robert Matthew...
The 1950s-70s saw a renaissance in Czech glass design that re-established the Bohemian region’s global reputation in this area. From behind the Iron Curtain, skilled designers pushed the boundaries of 20th century glass design and produced unique art glass masterpieces that went on to inspire visually stunning, highly innovative and commercial rang...
The chairman of The Friends of Czech Heritage, Peter Jamieson, contributed a paper during a study day at the University of Venice 22nd-24th March concerning the repair of plaster surfaces. Below, the Czech specialist plasterer Filip Trunečka demonstrates traditional plastering techniques at the Padua Building School, looking on are students from Pa...
If necessary, please use an internet function to translate this item: Na zamku Kynžvart je restaurovan unikátní středověký kodex s finančním přispěním zahraniční nadace The Friends of Czech Heritage Rukopis na pergamenu ze sbírek Státního zámku Kynžvart, donedávna v havarijním stavu, byl díky šťastným okolnostem odborně restaurován, a tedy zachráně...
Martyn Bond, a former foreign correspondent specialising in European affairs, spoke about Count Richard Coudenhove-Kalergi, better known on the Continent than in Britain. Few anywhere know that the man whom Hitler damned in Mein Kampf as a ‘cosmopolitan bastard’ travelled on a Czechoslovak diplomatic passport for twenty years between the two W...
The Friends of Czech Heritage have aided several projects at the château since 2008 and now a major grant from the EU and the Czech Ministry of Culture has secured the restoration/conservation of an entire wing, a project just completed. The château in south Moravia near the border with Austria is one of the most extensive in the Czech lands and in...
A talk by Milan Svoboda from the dining room of the Château of Konopiště on reconstructing a dessert banqueting table, service à la française style, and the culture of dining and table setting in 17th and 18th centuries. A Baroque table with its pomp and monumental decorations boldly reflected the splendour of the surrounding gardens and architectu...
In May 1421 a Latin copy of the Bible was finished in hiding from a Hussite army at the castle of Lipnice nad Sázavou. It later became known as the Lipnice Bible. The Association for the Rescue of the Birthplace of Jan Zrzavý in the neighbouring village of Okrouhlice first learned of the manuscript in 2015 and decided to find out where the Lipnice ...