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Litomyšl with Knight Toulovce
A half-day guided walk through Litomyšl with a costumed knight guide, following the footsteps of famous figures and featuring medieval experiences including crossbow shooting.
4 events for the next 18 months

Metal band Hemlock from Las Vegas brings their heavy sound to Litomyšl. A seasoned touring act with an impressive history of performances alongside major names in metal.

(5 days)
A summer film and music festival in Litomyšl combining over 80 films from around the world with 12 concerts by Czech music stars. Running from 29 July to 2 August in the historic city centre.
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A concert by Czech singer Patrik Kee, who creates live vocal improvisation using a loopstation. Each of his performances is unique and reflects his current state of mind.

The sixth edition of a detective literature festival featuring author conversations and immersion in the crime fiction genre in Litomyšl.

Stand-up comedy evening with Honza Geryk, Martin Jirman, and Nikola Džokič. Sharp and sometimes crude performances for adult audiences.

Two pianists, two pianos, and an evening brimming with musical jokes and philosophical questions. Ondřej Brzobohatý and Ondřej Brousek explore music through humour and playfulness.

(2 days)
A gastronomic celebration honouring the pioneer of Czech cuisine, M. D. Rettigová, featuring regional and modern food tastings, cooking competitions, and culinary shows on Smetana Square in Litomyšl.

Dance party with DJ Orbith and four other DJs at Litomyšl's only music club. Perfect for electronic music lovers and a night of dancing.

(8 days)
A weekly quiz competition with the opportunity to win prizes. Perfect for groups of friends looking for an entertaining evening.

An irreverent guide to becoming a dictator. Alan Novotný and Jiří Ressler in the LiStOVáNí project blend dark humour with political observation, drawing inspiration from real-world leaders.

Live recording of the Dobrovský & Šídlo podcast featuring Jan Dobrovský, chairman of the Memory of the Nation board, and journalist Jindřich Šídlo discussing politics and history from the 1990s to today.