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Opening of the exhibition at the Vihula chateau with Moravian wine from Kobylí

Ambassador David Král, director of the Cultural Center in Rakvere Eve Alte and general manager of the chateau Vihula Heigo Vare opened the exhibition "Czech Castles and Chateaux".

An exhibition of 15 panels of Czech castles and chateaux was opened on June 3, 2021 in the beautiful surroundings of the Orangery with the participation of ambassadors and other members of the diplomatic corps in Estonia, representatives of the Estonian media and the public. There were pictures of not only the most famous Czech castles, but also of those undeservedly neglected, such as Jemniště or Veltrusy.  

In his introductory speech, Ambassador David Král highlighted the most important places that have made a significant contribution to European history: Karlštejn was built by Charles IV, Czech king and Roman emperor, as a fortress guarding the Czech as well as imperial coronation jewels; Konopiště belonged to Archduke Francis Ferdinand d'Este, whose assassination in Sarajevo became a pretext for the start of World War I etc. As the Czech Republic boasts a respectable number of chateaux and castles, of which there are expected to be 1,600, the exhibition can be also seen as an invitation to visit the Czech Republic and its historical monuments.  

The afternoon was closed with a tasting of white and red wines from the Moravian winery Víno z Kobylí with its 800-year tradition of growing vine in this southeast part of the Czech Republic. The winery, in operation continuously since 1928, has been presented by its traditional varieties, including Pinot Noir.  

You can visit the exhibition "Czech Castles and Chateaux" at Vihula Castle throughout the summer until 31 August 2021. 

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Exhibition Czech Castles and Chateux