Czech culture in Europe
The Czech Centre will present the stories and hidden treasures of four Czech cities – Brno, Broumov, České Budějovice and Liberec – candidates for the 2028 European Capital of Culture.
17 and 18 September 2022Passed
Conditions
Free admission to exhibitions, concert for a fee
Brno, České Budějovice, Broumov, Liberec
As part of the European Heritage Days, the Czech Centre will open its normally inaccessible premises and present the stories and hidden treasures of four Czech and Moravian cities – Brno, Broumov, České Budějovice and Liberec – who are candidates for the title of European Capital of Culture 2028. The programme of European Heritage Days at the Czech Centre – exhibitions, visits, screenings, book sales – will begin on Friday evening with a concert by the Czech singer Emma Smetana and, in the first part, Tony Tixier trio from a French candidate city, Clermont-Ferrand (in cooperation with the festival Jazz en tête).