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Telč is one of the most picturesque Bohemian towns located on the Moravian part of Czech-Moravian Highlands. It was built on the original foundations following a devastating fire at the end of the 14th century.
The historical centre of Telč, situated between two placid ponds, has been a part of the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage list since 1992 and is famous for its square, a unique complex of historical houses with arcades, archways and decorative portals in the Renaissance and Baroque styles.
A large Renaissance chateau from the 17th century, with an English garden and a gallery of paintings from renowned artist Jan Zrzavý, are just some of the highlights of this town´s famous sights.
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The workshop will be held during the International Film Festival on European Art!!!
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Prague is one of the most important cultural cities of Europe. Throughout its history, Prague has been situated at the very heart of various fundamental developments in Western civilisation and has given birth to great schools of thought, artistic movements and innovations in science and technology. It has been particularly concerned with the economic, cultural and social perspectives arising from the developments of a dynamic modernity, and even more particularly with contributing to an artistic, scientific, technological, ecological and pedagogical future.
Prague enjoys an unpatrolled geographic location. It is situated in the midst of an ensemble of European countries and has close relations with the countries of Eastern Europe, as well as those of the Balkans and the Caucasus, all of whom have been called on to play a growing political and cultural role in an expanding Europe.
Photo Old Town Square from Lenka Peacock
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