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PRAGUE

St. Gabriel’s long empty monastery was dominated by artists and filmmakers

Sugar Mizzy January 26, 2022

An autopsy presented by filmmakers, psychedelically illuminated in one of the rooms as an illumination of a private event or a decent library. So avoid the most dazed spaces that can be found in the st. Gabriela to rent.

There are enthusiasts from these cities of reisi and production studios from California, but three people from the neighborhoods who rent rooms here for a family birthday party. The convent premises were not quiet even in the time of the covidov.

There is a lot of opportunity for Praguers to get here. Culture Impact Program.

We are planning a weekly dance festival, and in May we will present the Depressed Children theater ensemble, invites Magdalena Dvorsk from Cimex, the owner of the arel.

There are also full excursions to the clergy for the public, on which I can travel to Malaki, ie the Nadan Association of Beuron art Monika Monika from Litice. Our relationship with sn is great, say the owner’s representative.

The tours will take the visitor both to the former clergy and to the side church of the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary with the only small period in the Beuron style. He continues to be a parish priest, he could soon undergo a reconstruction of the roof and paintings. This is a complicated project.

Fashionweek and Designblok

According to the owner’s offer, there is a summer cinema, a bar and an outdoor barbecue. Last year, Fashionweek, or Designblok, was held at the building for the first time. Neither does it work now.

During the crown, we wanted to support the Czech arts and we will continue to do so. We therefore provided studios to young people from the Academy of Fine Arts, the Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design, and said Magdalena Dvorsk.

It is now occupied by 25 studios and the artists are moving to the last vacant spaces. Under the roof of St. Gabriel, the new tenants come together and cooperate. Their prizes for tickets to London and Taiwan.

With a little bit of height, it is possible that the young promising artist and designer decorate these spaces, while the filmmaker is iv. Natel here Netflix, HBO, a specialist returns regularly. This is in contrast to the operation of the studio’s activities, and we dream to combine and support the culture as much as possible, said Dvorsk.

According to the owner of the model, this is sustainable until the long-term fulfillment of Cimex is complete, ie turn the complex into a hotel. The current ranges are moderate and minimal, even so, the costs reach thousands of crowns. For example, the unsightly old linoleum poloen disappeared from some floors in the times of the pot series.

From ehole to adu

Darkness managed to clear the remarkable old tiled floor. Therefore, the original Beuron frescoes excel and give the decoration and lighting. In the basement, however, you still have massive security safes.

Klter has been a monumental monument since May 1958. It is an architecturally and urbanistically valuable complex. The conservation style in the style of the so-called Beuron wheel (a historic building style inspired by ancient Greek and ancient Egyptian art, editor’s note) is unique, as is the catalog of the National Monument (NP) grounds for protection.

eholnice se to Sv. Gabriel was introduced at the meeting of the 1990s. In 1919, after the establishment of the Czechoslovak Benedictine, Odel bought Stt. Over the years, Potovn spoitelna, voucher central, control center and potovnĂ­ museum communicated here. Pota sold the complex two years ago. Pedtm long longed.

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