Anniversary of the Week
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November 12, 1903: Local authorities approve plan to build psychiatric hospital in Bohnice
On November 12, 1903, the Provincial Committee of the Kingdom of Bohemia decided to build a hospital for mental patients in Bohnice. It serves patients to this day.
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Český Krumlov’s Egon Schiele Art Centre marks 30 years
The Egon Schiele Art Centre, one of the most popular attractions in Český Krumlov, first opened its doors in 1993.
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October 1923: First ČSA flight takes off from Prague
The first ever flight of Czechoslovak air carrier ČSA took off on October 29, 1923.
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October 1898: First Czech Olympic champion Šupčík born
Gymnast Bedřich Šupčík became the first Czech to win a gold medal at the Olympics when he triumphed in rope climbing at the 1924 Paris Games.
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1583: Rudolf II moves the seat of the Habsburg monarchy from Vienna to Prague
In 1583, Rudolf II, head of the Holy Roman Empire and king of Bohemia, Hungary and Croatia, moved the seat of the Habsburg monarchy from Vienna to Prague.
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October 8, 1893: Náměstí Míru’s distinctive St. Ludmila church consecrated
A spectacular ceremony accompanied the consecration of the Basilica of St. Ludmila in Prague’s Vinohrady district 130 years ago.
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