Litomyšl is a town and municipality, former bishopric and Latin Catholic titular see in the Pardubice Region of Bohemia, in the Czech Republic. It is located 136 kilometres east of Prague.
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If you go to Litomyšl, you should not miss this great monument. A 50 mns long guided tour offers a nice summary of its long history though not too detailed. The equipment is mostly genuine and well taken care of. On the second floor, there is also a separate exhibition of pictures connected to the town which is worth visiting.
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Town Gallery Litomysl is housed in one of the most beautiful monuments of the town - in the Knights House, with Renaissance, richly decorated stone figured facade. In the interiors, where gallery organized temporary art exhibitions, is preserved original wooden coffered ceiling or fragments of fine modeled interwindow pillars with remains of the original colors. House was built after 1546.
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The current exhibition presents more than 150 of the most interesting pictures and statues from the extensive town collection. The story of this collection started more than 90 years ago. The unconventional conception of the exposition will acquaint you with the exhibited works and their connection with the creating of the collection, the history of the region and the most significant sponsors. You will have possibility to see there the masterpieces of Czech art by authors such as Julius Mařák, Josef Čapek, Emil Filla, Josef Lada, Otakar Kubín, František Tichý, Josef Váchal, Václav Boštík and Olbram Zoubek. The accent is on artist with a connection to the town - Antonín Dvořák, Max Švabinský, Josef Matička, Ludmila Jandová či Bohdan Kopecký. You will experience the amazing story of the gallery of a small town in Eastern Bohemia, whose cultural and historical significance crossers its borders.
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Hey tourists, do you want to see Cesky Krumlov or Telc in a less crowded place? Come to Litomysl. You will see the same nice arcade houses in the old square, a beatiful renaissance castle and you can vist many many coffee houses and restaurants and enjoy another UNESCO site in our beautiful country.
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Escape room Mystery of the Templar Knights. Reveal a 600 years old mystery of the Templar Knights who were in hiding in the cellar of this house. Think, combine, meditate, solve and escape in time. Time:60 minutes / Level:Intermediate / Team:2-4 persons
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From the outside this looks like a small, ordinary house but go inside and it is mind blowing. In the 1920s Josef Portman commissioned his friend, Josef Vachal, to paint the inside walls, ceilings and furniture of his house and the result is an extravaganza of colour and themes, varying from the religious to the pornographic. Unfortunately there is not much explanation in English but wandering and immersing yourself in the art is totally absorbing.The museum also holds small temporary exhibitions by other artists. In the garden the artistic challenges continue with a man falling out of a tree and a woman falling off the roof. There is also a wooden totem sculpture of an owl and an even smaller house with seating, a bed on a ledge above a curtained off area and a cooking oven. I do not know who, if anyone, lived there. Perhaps the artist? This whole house was nearly gutted and ruined but has now been restored and it is certainly worth seeking out. It's a pity there is no guide in English for more explanation In the town there is also a whole street with black and white murals on the side walls painted by Josef Vachal by the pub U Sklepu which is worth exploring.
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