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Open-Air Olbram Zoubek Exhibition at Ovocný Trh

April 16, 2006 By Dana Leave a Comment

The weather was nice yesterday, sunny and pretty warm, so Jeff and I went for a walk in the Old Town. The Easter market on Old Town Square was packed with people who were probably as happy as we were to be able to stroll leisurely without having to dodge umbrellas and shiver with cold.

When passing through Ovocný trh, the square behind the Estates Theatre and Myslbek shopping mall, we ran into something peculiar. A multitude of tall, skinny, odd looking sculpture people was filling the center of the square. They stood motionless, patiently allowing live human beings to wind their way among them, stare into their faces and strike funny poses next to their naked bodies to have their pictures taken.

We recognized the sculptures as the unmistakable work of Czech artist Olbram Zoubek. As it turns out, the exhibition has been put up at the occasion of his 80th birthday, which falls on April 21. A selection of 110 sculptures presents Zoubek’s work from 1958 to present. If you think you don’t know who Olbram Zoubek is, just think of the striking Memorial to the Victims of Communism at the foot of the Petřín Hill at Újezd.

You can enjoy the unique open-air exhibition until June 4, 2006. I recommend it. Oh, and it’s free of course. Just don’t touch the sculptures.

Olbram Zoubek Statues on Ovocný Trh in Prague

Olbram Zoubek Statues on Ovocný Trh in Prague

Olbram Zoubek Statues on Ovocný Trh in Prague

Photos © jeffshanberg.com

How I Got My Money Back

April 14, 2006 By Dana Leave a Comment

I’ve been asked a few times including here on the blog whether or not it is common in the Czech Republic to return merchandise to a store and get a refund. I’ve always answered no. I would still answer no, but I had a pleasant experience today that may mean that the times are a-changin’.

I bought a bracelet at the Promod store at Nový Smíchov on Sunday. When I tried it on at home, it quickly became clear that even though the piece looked beautiful, the design was not thought out that well because the bracelet kept twisting the wrong way on my wrist. It bothered me enough that I realized I wouldn’t wear it, so the sensible thing was to go back and see if I could return it. Mind you, this wasn’t faulty merchandise. The jewelry had a design issue that was unacceptable to me but may be acceptable to other women.

The store receipt said that merchandise could be exchanged within four weeks. Nothing about refunds or even store credit. I went back to the store expecting that I would probably have to buy something else right there and “exchange” it for the bracelet. It would have been a bit tricky because I pretty much bought everything I wanted to buy on Sunday and I’d have to struggle to find something else now, only five days later. But lo and behold, I was offered a refund. What’s more, it was given out in cash even though I had made the purchase with a credit card. The whole transaction was quick and easy, the girl at the counter didn’t make a face, didn’t give out a sigh and didn’t call a colleague to discuss the “non-standard situation” created by a “non-standard” customer. She filled out whatever she needed to fill out, thanked me and said good bye with a smile.

It may be that the times really are changing. Maybe if foreign-owned companies come in and bring customer friendly policies with them, Czech customers will gradually get used to a certain level of service and, with time, will begin expecting and demanding the same level of service from everyone. I hope it’s only a matter of time.

Charles IV Exhibition Sold Out

April 7, 2006 By Dana Leave a Comment

It’s been a long time without a post. We feel bad. The spring has arrived and I guess we’ve been too excited to sit at the computer too much these days.

The latest news that has caught our attention is kind of a shocker. The Charles IV – Emperor by the Grace of God exhibition is SOLD OUT as of April 4. The only way to get tickets now is to go to the ticket office at the Prague Castle and see if there have been any cancelled reservations. I don’t quite understand how tickets can be sold out for the remaining seven weeks. School trips maybe? If that’s the case, it’s a bit of a pity I think. There was a school trip at the exhibition when we went back in March. The teenagers were chatting, throwing jokes around and making fun of the Gothic portraits on display. They were not in the least bit interested in the exhibits, which is only natural at that age. Well, I hope I’m wrong and I’ll just try to imagine that all tickets have been presold to those who are really interested in the art and life at the court of Charles IV and not to groups whose organizers included the exhibition in their agendas just to fill the sightseeing schedule.

We wrote about the event here.

This Could Have Been a Summer Day

March 27, 2006 By Dana Leave a Comment

This is the second weather post in a row, I know, but I just can’t keep quiet about this. We’ve had a summer day here in Prague. It’s been absolutely beautiful. The sun is out, the sky is blue, the air is warm, the high was somewhere around 21°C (70°F). I was cautious before going out this afternoon and just had to put a jacket on because it simply felt wrong not to after having bundled up in three layers of clothes for months. As it turned out, I didn’t need it. Jeff wore a t-shirt and was happy as a clam.

I have a feeling that the weather has played a malicious little game with us this winter. It dumped tons of snow on us, brought arctic temperatures from Russia and didn’t give us a break for the longest time, just to make us feel that the winter would never end. And then it serves us a gorgeous day we’re not really expecting until May and laughs at our unpreparedness and childish glee.

Here’s a bit of weather wisdom for today:

Jaké počasí bude na sv. Ruprechta, takové bude i v červenci.
The weather you get on St. Rupert Day is the weather you’ll have in July.

I’m not going to complain if we have weather like this in July!

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