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František Bílek in Chýnov 2026
A long-term exhibition of sculptor František Bílek's work in his house in Chýnov showcases his Hussite-themed pieces, reliefs, and monument designs from the second half of his career.
František Bílek (1872–1941) was a Czech sculptor, graphic artist and architect associated with Symbolism and Art Nouveau. His work is deeply shaped by spiritual and religious themes, including Hussite motifs. His house in Chýnov, where he lived and worked, is now administered by the Prague City Gallery.

A chamber concert at St. Nicholas Church featuring soprano Marie Šimůnková, trumpeter František Bílek, and organist Michal Hanzal performing classical masterworks by Bach, Händel, Mozart, and other composers.

(8 days)
A classical music concert featuring organist František Bílek and singers Zuzana Kopřivová and Michal Hanzal at the Church of St. Nicholas. The programme includes works by Bach, Widor and Vivaldi.

A concert of classical and baroque music featuring Michal Hanzal and František Bílek at the Church of St. Nicholas. The programme includes works by Bach, Händel and Dvořák, film melodies and popular songs.

(43 days)
Explore the studio of celebrated Czech sculptor František Bílek with an expert guide at the Prague City Gallery.

(700 days)
A long-term exhibition of the early work of Art Nouveau symbolist František Bílek in his original villa in Hradčany, featuring sculptures, drawings, and his own writings inspired by esotericism and spiritual mysticism.