U.S. Embassy Prague's Chief of Mission Residence: A Cultural Heritage Documentary

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 ก.ย. 2024
  • OBO's Office of Cultural Heritage presents "A Gathering Place for Diplomacy," a documentary on the U.S. Embassy Prague's Chief of Mission Residence.
    Step into the world of Villa Petschek, a neo-Baroque masterpiece and a symbol of enduring friendship between the United States and the Czech Republic. This documentary unravels the fascinating history and cultural significance of the U.S. Ambassador’s residence in Prague.
    Built between 1924 and 1929 by Otto Petschek, a Czech Jewish banker, and designed by Max Spielmann, Villa Petschek has a storied past. Discover the villa’s journey through turbulent times-from its construction for the Petschek family, through World War II and its occupation by German, Soviet, and Czechoslovak forces, to its eventual acquisition by the U.S. government in 1948.
    Learn about the villa’s role as a sanctuary for anti-communist dissidents during the Cold War and its transformation into a diplomatic haven,
    hosting critical presidential meetings that shaped modern Europe. Featuring
    interviews with key figures, including U.S. Ambassador Bijan Sabet, Public
    Diplomacy Specialist Helena Vágnerová, and OBO Historian Virginia
    Price, the film delves into the conservation efforts needed to preserve
    this architectural gem.
    Join us as we explore the architectural splendor, rich historical narratives, and ongoing stewardship that make Villa Petschek a beacon of cultural diplomacy. This short but compelling film promises to be a visual and
    emotional journey, celebrating nearly a century of shared history and heritage. Witness how a single building can encapsulate the spirit of resilience, diplomacy, and cultural preservation.

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