15. June 2017 - 30. September 2017
Exhibition | Příroda, ekologie |
Obec: Benešov
Muzeum umění, Malé náměstí 74/
Archeologické novinky v Muzeu Podblanicka
Výstava archeologických nálezů, které se v průběhu posledních dvaceti let dostaly do sbírek Muzea Podblanicka, představí pestrou škálu předmětů od doby kamenné do doby poměrně nedávné. Návštěvníci uvidí artefakty z doby kamenné, depot laténských železných předmětů i nálezy ze středověkých měst a tvrzí. Výstava je koncipována tak, aby zaujala malé i velké návštěvníky. Součástí bude i doprovodný program – plánují se tři komentované prohlídky.
Vernisáž 15. 6. v 17 hodin
Organizer: |
Muzeum Podblanicka, příspěvková organizace |
Subtitle: |
Pobočka Benešov |
IČO: |
00065048 |
Sídlo: |
Zámek 1, 25801 Vlašim |
Korespondenční adresa: |
Muzeum Podblanicka, Malé náměstí 74, 256 01, Benešov |
Phone: |
317 723 419 |
E-mail: |
muzeum-podblanicka@quick.cz |
Web: |
www.muzeumpodblanicka.cz |
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The Art Nouveau house no. 74 was built by the District Commercial Savings Bank from Benešov u Prahy in 1904 – 1905 according to a project of Marcel Dusil. It houses an exhibition, opened to the general public in 1992, devoted to the history of the town and its surrounding areas, regional landmarks and objects of art as well as artists who lived and worked here. The ethnographic exhibition is of special interest as it presents mainly the folk clothing and textiles, furniture, glass underpaintings, and objects of folk plastic art.
The Art Nouveau house no. 74 was built by the District Commercial Savings Bank from Benešov u Prahy in 1904 – 1905 according to a project of Marcel Dusil. It houses an exhibition, opened to the general public in 1992, devoted to the history of the town and its surrounding areas, regional landmarks and objects of art as well as artists who lived and worked here. The ethnographic exhibition is of special interest as it presents mainly the folk clothing and textiles, furniture, glass underpaintings, and objects of folk plastic art.
As the chronicle written by the so called Beneš Minorita states, the Benešov Minorite Convent was established in 1247 by a provost of the Old Boleslav canonry Tobiáš of Benešov. Tobiáš was supposed to give the new community the Benešovicové family seat that was located on a promontory, nowadays known as Karlov, above the present day town. Only the remains of the pentagonal presbytery with two gothic windows were preserved.
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