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Organum Olomucensis 2026 - Vladimír Roubal
The second edition of Organum Olomucensis features organists from the Czech Republic and Austria performing on the renowned Engler organ in Olomouc's Church of St. Maurice.

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The second edition of Organum Olomucensis features organists from the Czech Republic and Austria performing on the renowned Engler organ in Olomouc's Church of St. Maurice.

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Czech comedy film Five Plums screens at the outdoor cinema. Screening starts at 21:30.

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An acoustic guitar concert by Jiří Štěpánek and Jarda Pospíšil on the terrace of Bounty Rock Cafe in Olomouc.
Multi-day exhibitions and festivals still on today.

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A prestigious classical music festival in the birthplace of Bedřich Smetana, featuring concerts, opera, and other musical projects in the beautiful setting of the monastery gardens.

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Letní kino Olomouc is a cultural complex with a historic amphitheatre seating 2,200 people, hosting film screenings, concerts, and theatre performances from May through September.

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Part of Smetana's Litomyšl festival, this free programme features concerts, theatre, dance and children's workshops in a relaxed summer setting.

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An interactive exhibition about the foundations of civilization featuring over 20 hands-on exhibits exploring writing, cities, trade, religion, and domestication.

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An exhibition dedicated to insect metamorphosis, featuring detailed scientific drawings of the life cycles of various insect species.

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An exhibition by graffiti pioneer Matěj Olmer featuring large-scale abstract canvases and liquid paints that explore the boundary between physical tension and sensory experience.

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Abstract paintings by Aleš Matoga on display with an opening reception on Monday, 15 June at 18:00 featuring the artist.

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An audiovisual exhibition in a former nuclear bunker showcasing the stories of five witnesses to war and communism from the Olomouc region.

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A retrospective of sculptor Maria Bartuszová showcases her groundbreaking work exploring the interplay of matter, emptiness, and tactile sensation. The exhibition at the Museum of Art Olomouc traces key stages of her practice from biomorphic forms to experimental casting techniques.

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The Olomouc Regional Museum opens an expanded exhibition about boats featuring two unique historical monoxyla – a Celtic boat from the 3rd century BCE and an oak boat from the 16th century.

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Tamás Páll's film installation examines alternative forms of coexistence in industrial landscapes of Eastern Europe through videos exploring squatting and collective imagination.

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The Olomouc region showcases new elements of intangible cultural heritage and a newly recognized Master of traditional craftsmanship.

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A volunteer metal-detecting enthusiast has discovered a rare three-thousand-year-old bronze brooch that will now enrich the collections of the Regional Museum in Olomouc.

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Čechy pod Kosířem Castle launches its tenth jubilee season with extended opening hours, a new exhibition about the park, and newly restored ponds.

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An exhibition and education cycle exploring the foundations of human civilisation through displays, lectures and debates at the museum.

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The Lapidarium exhibition in Olomouc has been expanded with a new section dedicated to ships, featuring a unique Celtic monoxyl as the centerpiece.

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Performer Viktória Monhor's exhibition examines media freedom and public expression through a Hungarian lens. Part of the 11th edition of XY - an exhibition with a guided walk.

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Promenade concerts at the Olomouc Information Centre. Musical programme from 17:00 to 18:00.

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An exhibition of Patrik Kriššák's paintings exploring existential questions and environmental crisis through coral imagery and analytical painting methods.

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The City Nature Challenge project documents Olomouc's biodiversity and reveals the richness of local nature through photographs and observations.

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The Vlastivědné Museum in Olomouc offers a new educational program about jewelry for school groups. The interactive program introduces children to contemporary art jewelry in an engaging and accessible way.

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An educational programme for school groups exploring Baroque opera, where children discover emotions, gestures, and music through interactive experience.

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An exhibition by eight Hungarian artists exploring societal trauma and doubt through political commentary, personal symbolism, and memory work.

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Eszter Sárkány's photographic exhibition explores tradition and identity through documentation of Easter customs, dance gatherings, and village celebrations.

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A drawing and sculptural installation by Hanna Szabó-Sáfrány created through performative practice, exploring traces of affection and intimacy through gesture.

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A Budapest-based architecture studio explores unconventional objects and the evolution of vernacular architecture through a workshop and exhibition.

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An exhibition exploring dialogue between William Blake and Mike Nylons, where artists intervene in Blake's visionary works with geometric marks, bridging imagination, religious themes, and contemporary culture.

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An exhibition examining temporary architecture and monuments from 1919 Budapest that shaped the visual landscape of the Hungarian Soviet Republic.

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The national nature reserve Arboretum Bílá Lhota opens its doors to visitors. Stroll among 300 species of trees and shrubs from around the world on a beautiful south-facing slope.

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Guided tours of the Story of Stone exhibition reveal the history of Olomouc and its region through the perspectives of geologists, archaeologists, and museum curators.

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An exhibition of student artwork from fine art programmes, featuring the creative vision and innovative ideas of emerging artists.

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An exhibition about the life of communist and partisan Jury Sosnar (1914–1989) and his role in twentieth-century Czechoslovak history.
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An exhibition of eight artists examining the trauma of Hungarian society and the return of authoritarian ideas over the past two decades.