
Citizens of no man's land. Invisible Refugees of 1938 Monday, April 15 at 6 p.m. What was No Man's Land, how was it created and why...
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The exhibition, based on the story of Třebíč native Arnošt Beneš, will remind not only the existence of one of the fundamental Moravian Jewish communities, but above all the personality of a man gifted with many talents - Arnošt Beneš was a photographer, painter, filmmaker, cabinetmaker, carver, collector, accountant and sales representative of the Grünberger company.
The visually conceived exhibition will present the Beneš family in the context of Třebíč's history and present. There will be never published artistic photographs and paintings by Arnošt Beneš, excerpts from his silent films from the late 1930s with unique commentary by his grandchildren, complemented by personal objects and documents from the family archive.
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