South Bohemia (Czech: Jihočeský kraj) is an administrative unit (kraj) of the Czech Republic, located mostly in the southern part of its historical land of Bohemia, with a small part in southwestern Moravia. The western part of the South Bohemian Region is former Prachens (Prácheňsko), a huge archaic region with distinctive features with its capital, Písek. In 2011, there were 623 municipalities in the region, whereof 54 had a status of town.
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The Gallery of art is situated in centre of Ceske Budejovice. The exposition is not fixed. Information about actually exhibitions are listed on website. There is also Gallery Cafe and Gallery shop.
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One of the most significant art museums of the Czech Republic, known for its gothic arts' collection. Through the year, AJG offers many different exhibitions and events.
The South Bohemian Art Gallery near the Hlubovka Castle provides a remarkable space dedicated to art. The permanent collection mixes Middle Age and Renaissance (mostly religious) art with modern 20th century Czech art in a dialog that shows that there are no time borders in thematic and artistic continuity. The current temporary exhibitions are also remarkable. The space is generous, the presentation excellent, and the taste of the curators seem to be high class. A place that deserves more fame.
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Stepanek Netolicky House can be found in the historic centre of the town. There is a permanent interactive educative exhibition dedicated to the Trebon fishpond building heritage and to the personality of the fishpond builder and architect Stepanek Netolicky. Besides the permanent exhibition, Stepanek Netolicky House also offers gallery spaces suitable for short-time exhibitions.
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I had 6 hours at Cesky Krumolov to kill. The castle only took so much of your time and the Egon Schiele museum was a pleasant surprise. As an admirer of Schiele's works, I hadn't realized there was a museum dedicated to his works in Cesky Krumolov (he apparently spent some years here, his mother's homeland). I easily spent couple hours here. The museum was also showing exhibits by female artists when I visited. Overall, I found the museum more worthwhile than the National Gallery museums in Prague.
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