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Zikmund's villa - gateway to the world

Department 58 – International Relations
Department 58 – International Relations

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Project
Region Zlín Region
Title of the ProgrammeCulture
Title of the ProjectZikmund's villa - gateway to the world
Project Website

https://www.facebook.com/Zikmundovavila;
https://www.instagram.com/zikmundovavila;
https://twitter.com/Zikmundovavila
http://www.zikmundovavila.cz/

 

Number of the ProjectKU-CH2-021
Project Promoter

Endowment fund Zikmund's Villa

Project Partner from Donor State

Museum Kon-Tiki (Norway)

Czech Partner

Technological Innovation Center

Status

Estimated project duration: 05/2022–04/2024

More Information

Target group: general public, students, entrepreneurs

Total Eligible Costs

148 636 EUR

Grant

133 773 EUR (90 %)

Project description:

Zikmund's villa in Zlín? That is a house built in 1935 for the first governor of the Zlín district, later on, the property of movie director (and an Oscar winner) Elmar Klos and then, for almost 70 years, home of the traveller Miroslav Zikmund. The house was adapted in 1953 under the direction of architect Zdeněk Plesník and designer Miroslav Navrátil. The house can be seen in the same shape today, including the complete design furniture from the 1950’s and the collection of objects from the expeditions of the traveller.

Since December 2020, this cultural monument (including a large garden) is in the care of the Endowment fund. The mission is to make this space accessible to the public and to raise awareness of the above-mentioned personalities. The Fund prepared the project following the wishes of Miroslav Zikmund, that the house should serve the professional and general public for a long time and support values such as curiosity, dialogue, creativity and education.

The Fund will do the necessary inventory,create photo documentation of valuable items,and create a technical background, organize ir/regular events (discussions, exhibitions, meetings, guided tours). The Fund will also take part in important local events.

The project will share inspiration and know-how with the project's partner, the Norwegian Kon-Tiki Museum. The project will also focus on publicity. And because of the unstable situation related to COVID-19, the Fund will acquire streaming services and produce a virtual tour.