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In 1989, Communism fell in Czechoslovakia. Havel, a playwright and strong patron of the Czechoslovak music scene, became the nation's first post-communist elected president. Lucerna Music Bar was the site of the Václav Havel Tribute Concert held in the former president's honor, upon his death in 2011. [2]
Lucerna Palace (Czech: Palác Lucerna) is an entertainment and shopping complex in the New Town quarter of Prague, Czech Republic. In 2017, it was named a national cultural monument. In 2017, it was named a national cultural monument.
From October 1, 1949, to 1971, the present-day territory of the Brno-Líšeň district was always part of two Brno city districts: one with its headquarters in Židenice, or later elsewhere (successively, city districts Brno IX, Brno VI, Brno VI-Židenice and Brno IV .), managed the Židenice lands and the Lišeň area of Malá Klajdovka at the ...
Lucerna, a genus of snails in the family Pleurodontidae; Lucerna (play), a play by Alois Jirásek; The Lantern (1925 film), (Czech: Lucerna), a 1925 Czech film based on Jirásek's play; The Lantern (1938 film), (Czech: Lucerna), a 1938 Czech film based on Jirásek's play; Lucerna Palace, an entertainment and shopping complex in Prague, Czechia
The lowest point is the river bed of the Svratka in Brno-Chrlice at 188 m (617 ft), the southernmost point of the district. From the total district area of 230.2 km 2 (88.9 sq mi), agricultural land occupies 75.0 km 2 (29.0 sq mi), forests occupy 64.0 km 2 (24.7 sq mi), and water area occupies 4.5 km 2 (1.7 sq mi).
Since 1970 Lucerne Festival has been legally organized as a foundation. Since 1999 the Executive and Artistic Director of Lucerne Festival has been Michael Haefliger, whose contract has been extended to 2025.
Brno Exhibition Center (Czech: Brněnské výstaviště) is a convention centre based in Brno, Czech Republic.It was established in 1928. [1] The centre occupies a site on 667,000 square metres (7,180,000 sq ft) and provides a total net exhibition area of 125,496 square metres (1,350,830 sq ft) [2] including open-air space and exhibition halls with an exhibition area of 61,479 square metres ...
Vítězslav Augustín Rudolf Novák (5 December 1870 – 18 July 1949) was a Czech composer and academic teacher at the Prague Conservatory.Stylistically, he was part of the neo-romantic tradition, and his music is considered an important example of Czech modernism.