Museums and galleries in Europe
Schedule 16. 2. 2023 Introduction 23. 2. 2023 Lecture: Peter Barta: Chronometric dating of cultural heritage 2. 3. 2023 16:45 National Gallery Prague – Convent of St. Agnes
Medieval Architecture – medieval Collection – comparison to Cluny and other examples:
Stehlík David, Maglione Teresa, Martyanova Yulia, Pouzarová Johana 9. 3. 2023 16:45 Schwarzenberg Palace – National Gallery Prague
Old Masters collections – comparison to Dresden, KHM, or other examples
Veronese Giulia, Machancová Věra, Šatalíková Adéla, Klára Heřmánková 16. 3. 2023 16:45 National Museum in Prague
National collection and national museums in Europe – comparison
Frei Vojtěch, Prato Chiara, Popatanasovská Bojana 23. 3. 2023 16:20 KTF papers 30. 3. 2023 16:20 KTF Lecture: Petr Sladecek Museum architecture in the context of universal exhibitions 6. 4. 2023 Easter Holiday 12. 4. 2023 16:20 KTF papers
Martyanova Yulia: Museums in Slovakia 20. 4. 2023 16:20 KTF papers
Maglione Teresa: Museums in Italy
Prato Chiara: Museums in Italy
Frei Vojtěch: Museums in Munich
Popatanasovská Bojana: Museums in Great Britain 27. 4. 2023 16:20 KTF papers
Stehlík David: Museums in France
Klára Heřmánková: Museums in France
Pouzarová Johana: Museums in Germany
Machancová Věra:: Museums in Belgium 4. 5. 2023 KTF papers
Veronese Giulia: Museums in Italy
Šatalíková Adéla: Museums in Stockholm 11. 5. Paragone 18. 5. 2023 KTF final discussion about readed books
The lectures are intended primarily for students of the Erasmus program, but also for students from the daily study programs. The museum´s topics will be discussed from different perspectives.
Some of the lectures will be held in the National Gallery and National Museum in Prague. On the other hand, students from abroad will prepare a speech about particular museum institutions according to the Country where they come from.
The intention is to talk about museums' topics from "in" and "out" and explain not only the history and architecture but also the character of the collections and point to some interesting exhibitions. In the program for the semester, two lectures will be included: the lecture from Peter Barta focused on the Chronometric dating of cultural heritage, and Petr Sladecek's on museum architecture in the context of universal exhibitions.