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CALCIO - Serie A - ACF Fiorentina vs Hellas Verona FC

CALCIO - Serie A - ACF Fiorentina vs Hellas Verona FC

the armchairs of soccer bench in Artemio Franchi before ACF Fiorentina vs Hellas Verona FC, 15° Serie A Enilive 2025-26 game at Artemio Franchi stadium in Firenze (FI), Italy, on Dicember 14, 2025.

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Behind The Scenes Of The Vatican

Behind The Scenes Of The Vatican

Restorer Massimo Bonamici in the gilding workshop at the Vatican November 17, 2015. Bonamici attempts to restore to their former splendor the gilded details of the palaces' armchairs, clocks and statuettes. He meticulously applies the gold leaf to a chair. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Behind The Scenes Of The Vatican

Behind The Scenes Of The Vatican

Restorer Viridiana Venturi in the gilding workshop at the Vatican on November 17, 2011. Venturi attempts to restore to their former splendor the gilded details of the palaces' armchairs, clocks and statuettes. She meticulously applies the gold leaf to a statue of Saint Anselm of Canterbury. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Rebuilding houses in Zaporizhzhia

Rebuilding houses in Zaporizhzhia

ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 26, 2024 - Two armchairs are stacked on top of salvaged belongings as works to rebuild a block of flats at 80 Nezalezhnoi Ukrainy Street/3 Yakova Novytskoho Street that was destroyed by a Russian missile strike are ongoing, Zaporizhzhia, southeastern Ukraine.

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Barcelona to open new library dedicated to late Nobel laureate Gabriel Garcia Marquez

STORY: Barcelona to open new library dedicated to late Nobel laureate Gabriel Garcia Marquez DATELINE: May 11, 2022 LENGTH: 00:01:18 LOCATION: BARCELONA, Spain CATEGORY: SOCIETY SHOTLIST: 1. various of the library 2. SOUNDBITE (Catalan): NEUS CASTELLANO, Manager of the Gabriel Garcia Marquez library 3. various of the library STORYLINE: Barcelona will open a new library on May 28, dedicated to Colombian Nobel laureate Gabriel Garcia Marquez. The library, costing 12 million euros (about 12.64 million USD), will become the city's third-largest library, specializing in Latin American literature. The innovative library building, which was designed by Madrid's Summa architectural studio, is a sustainable structure of three facades and is entirely made of wood and glass. SOUNDBITE (Catalan): NEUS CASTELLANO, Manager of the Gabriel Garcia Marquez library "A 21st-century library is still identifiable as a library because it has books, but the difference is the relaxing spaces with armchairs, which are more about

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PLAY MISTY FOR ME

PLAY MISTY FOR ME

PLAY MISTY FOR ME [US 1971] JESSICA WALTER Date: 1971

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DOCTOR DOLITTLE

DOCTOR DOLITTLE

DOCTOR

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THE BROTHERS SOLOMON

THE BROTHERS SOLOMON

THE BROTHERS SOLOMON [US 2007] KRISTEN WIIG Date: 2007

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DR JEKYLL AND MR HYDE

DR JEKYLL AND MR HYDE

DR JEKYLL AND MR HYDE FREDRIC MARCH as Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde Date: 1931

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The Vaclav Havel Bench, Vaclav Havel's Place

The Vaclav Havel Bench, Vaclav Havel's Place

The Jihlava Mayor Karolina Koubova, left, private donator Jiri Pospisil (sitting left) and President of Senate of the Parliament of the Czech Republic Milos Vystrcil (right) unveiled the bench of dissident turned president Vaclav Havel (1936-2011), designed by architect and his friend Borek Sipek, in Jihlava, Vysocina Region, Czech Republic, on Friday, August 21, 2020. The world's 38th Vaclav Havel Bench, commemorating the first Czechoslovak post-Communist President Vaclav Havel, was unveiled as a place serving to have a rest. Similar Havel's Places exist in Washington, Dublin and Barcelona. Architect, designer and Havel's friend Borek Sipek created a public artifact inspired by Havel's personality and democratic ideals. He designed two garden armchairs and a round table by a lime tree, the national tree of the Czech Republic, growing in the middle. (CTK Photo/Lubos Pavlicek)

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The Vaclav Havel Bench, Vaclav Havel's Place

The Vaclav Havel Bench, Vaclav Havel's Place

The bench of dissident turned president Vaclav Havel (1936-2011), designed by architect and his friend Borek Sipek, was unveiled in Jihlava, Vysocina Region, Czech Republic, on Friday, August 21, 2020. The world's 38th Vaclav Havel Bench, commemorating the first Czechoslovak post-Communist President Vaclav Havel, was unveiled as a place serving to have a rest. Similar Havel's Places exist in Washington, Dublin and Barcelona. Architect, designer and Havel's friend Borek Sipek created a public artifact inspired by Havel's personality and democratic ideals. He designed two garden armchairs and a round table by a lime tree, the national tree of the Czech Republic, growing in the middle. (CTK Photo/Lubos Pavlicek)

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The Vaclav Havel Bench, Vaclav Havel's Place

The Vaclav Havel Bench, Vaclav Havel's Place

The Jihlava Mayor Karolina Koubova, left, and President of Senate of the Parliament of the Czech Republic Milos Vystrcil (second from right) enveiled the bench of dissident turned president Vaclav Havel (1936-2011), designed by architect and his friend Borek Sipek, in Jihlava, Vysocina Region, Czech Republic, on Friday, August 21, 2020. The world's 38th Vaclav Havel Bench, commemorating the first Czechoslovak post-Communist President Vaclav Havel, was unveiled as a place serving to have a rest. Similar Havel's Places exist in Washington, Dublin and Barcelona. Architect, designer and Havel's friend Borek Sipek created a public artifact inspired by Havel's personality and democratic ideals. He designed two garden armchairs and a round table by a lime tree, the national tree of the Czech Republic, growing in the middle. (CTK Photo/Lubos Pavlicek)

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The Vaclav Havel Bench, Vaclav Havel's Place

The Vaclav Havel Bench, Vaclav Havel's Place

The private donator Jiri Pospisil (centre) attends unveiling of the bench of dissident turned president Vaclav Havel (1936-2011), designed by architect and his friend Borek Sipek, in Jihlava, Vysocina Region, Czech Republic, on Friday, August 21, 2020. The world's 38th Vaclav Havel Bench, commemorating the first Czechoslovak post-Communist President Vaclav Havel, was unveiled as a place serving to have a rest. Similar Havel's Places exist in Washington, Dublin and Barcelona. Architect, designer and Havel's friend Borek Sipek created a public artifact inspired by Havel's personality and democratic ideals. He designed two garden armchairs and a round table by a lime tree, the national tree of the Czech Republic, growing in the middle. (CTK Photo/Lubos Pavlicek)

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The Vaclav Havel Bench, Vaclav Havel's Place

The Vaclav Havel Bench, Vaclav Havel's Place

The President of Senate of the Parliament of the Czech Republic Milos Vystrcil unveiled the bench of dissident turned president Vaclav Havel (1936-2011), designed by architect and his friend Borek Sipek, in Jihlava, Vysocina Region, Czech Republic, on Friday, August 21, 2020. The world's 38th Vaclav Havel Bench, commemorating the first Czechoslovak post-Communist President Vaclav Havel, was unveiled as a place serving to have a rest. Similar Havel's Places exist in Washington, Dublin and Barcelona. Architect, designer and Havel's friend Borek Sipek created a public artifact inspired by Havel's personality and democratic ideals. He designed two garden armchairs and a round table by a lime tree, the national tree of the Czech Republic, growing in the middle. (CTK Photo/Lubos Pavlicek)

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The Vaclav Havel Bench, Vaclav Havel's Place

The Vaclav Havel Bench, Vaclav Havel's Place

The bench of dissident turned president Vaclav Havel (1936-2011), designed by architect and his friend Borek Sipek, was unveiled in Jihlava, Vysocina Region, Czech Republic, on Friday, August 21, 2020. The world's 38th Vaclav Havel Bench, commemorating the first Czechoslovak post-Communist President Vaclav Havel, was unveiled as a place serving to have a rest. Similar Havel's Places exist in Washington, Dublin and Barcelona. Architect, designer and Havel's friend Borek Sipek created a public artifact inspired by Havel's personality and democratic ideals. He designed two garden armchairs and a round table by a lime tree, the national tree of the Czech Republic, growing in the middle. (CTK Photo/Lubos Pavlicek)

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The Vaclav Havel Bench, Vaclav Havel's Place

The Vaclav Havel Bench, Vaclav Havel's Place

The bench of dissident turned president Vaclav Havel (1936-2011), designed by architect and his friend Borek Sipek, was unveiled in Jihlava, Vysocina Region, Czech Republic, on Friday, August 21, 2020. The world's 38th Vaclav Havel Bench, commemorating the first Czechoslovak post-Communist President Vaclav Havel, was unveiled as a place serving to have a rest. Similar Havel's Places exist in Washington, Dublin and Barcelona. Architect, designer and Havel's friend Borek Sipek created a public artifact inspired by Havel's personality and democratic ideals. He designed two garden armchairs and a round table by a lime tree, the national tree of the Czech Republic, growing in the middle. (CTK Photo/Lubos Pavlicek)

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The Vaclav Havel Bench, Vaclav Havel's Place

The Vaclav Havel Bench, Vaclav Havel's Place

The bench of dissident turned president Vaclav Havel (1936-2011), designed by architect and his friend Borek Sipek, was unveiled in Jihlava, Vysocina Region, Czech Republic, on Friday, August 21, 2020. The world's 38th Vaclav Havel Bench, commemorating the first Czechoslovak post-Communist President Vaclav Havel, was unveiled as a place serving to have a rest. Similar Havel's Places exist in Washington, Dublin and Barcelona. Architect, designer and Havel's friend Borek Sipek created a public artifact inspired by Havel's personality and democratic ideals. He designed two garden armchairs and a round table by a lime tree, the national tree of the Czech Republic, growing in the middle. (CTK Photo/Lubos Pavlicek)

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The Vaclav Havel Bench, Vaclav Havel's Place

The Vaclav Havel Bench, Vaclav Havel's Place

The Jihlava Mayor Karolina Koubova, left, and President of Senate of the Parliament of the Czech Republic Milos Vystrcil (sitting right) unveiled the bench of dissident turned president Vaclav Havel (1936-2011), designed by architect and his friend Borek Sipek, in Jihlava, Vysocina Region, Czech Republic, on Friday, August 21, 2020. The world's 38th Vaclav Havel Bench, commemorating the first Czechoslovak post-Communist President Vaclav Havel, was unveiled as a place serving to have a rest. Similar Havel's Places exist in Washington, Dublin and Barcelona. Architect, designer and Havel's friend Borek Sipek created a public artifact inspired by Havel's personality and democratic ideals. He designed two garden armchairs and a round table by a lime tree, the national tree of the Czech Republic, growing in the middle. (CTK Photo/Lubos Pavlicek)

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The Vaclav Havel Bench, Vaclav Havel's Place

The Vaclav Havel Bench, Vaclav Havel's Place

The President of Senate of the Parliament of the Czech Republic Milos Vystrcil unveiled the bench of dissident turned president Vaclav Havel (1936-2011), designed by architect and his friend Borek Sipek, in Jihlava, Vysocina Region, Czech Republic, on Friday, August 21, 2020. The world's 38th Vaclav Havel Bench, commemorating the first Czechoslovak post-Communist President Vaclav Havel, was unveiled as a place serving to have a rest. Similar Havel's Places exist in Washington, Dublin and Barcelona. Architect, designer and Havel's friend Borek Sipek created a public artifact inspired by Havel's personality and democratic ideals. He designed two garden armchairs and a round table by a lime tree, the national tree of the Czech Republic, growing in the middle. (CTK Photo/Lubos Pavlicek)

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The Vaclav Havel Bench, Vaclav Havel's Place

The Vaclav Havel Bench, Vaclav Havel's Place

The Jihlava Mayor Karolina Koubova unveiled the bench of dissident turned president Vaclav Havel (1936-2011), designed by architect and his friend Borek Sipek, in Jihlava, Vysocina Region, Czech Republic, on Friday, August 21, 2020. The world's 38th Vaclav Havel Bench, commemorating the first Czechoslovak post-Communist President Vaclav Havel, was unveiled as a place serving to have a rest. Similar Havel's Places exist in Washington, Dublin and Barcelona. Architect, designer and Havel's friend Borek Sipek created a public artifact inspired by Havel's personality and democratic ideals. He designed two garden armchairs and a round table by a lime tree, the national tree of the Czech Republic, growing in the middle. (CTK Photo/Lubos Pavlicek)

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The Vaclav Havel Bench, Vaclav Havel's Place

The Vaclav Havel Bench, Vaclav Havel's Place

The bench of dissident turned president Vaclav Havel (1936-2011), designed by architect and his friend Borek Sipek, was unveiled in Jihlava, Vysocina Region, Czech Republic, on Friday, August 21, 2020. The world's 38th Vaclav Havel Bench, commemorating the first Czechoslovak post-Communist President Vaclav Havel, was unveiled as a place serving to have a rest. Similar Havel's Places exist in Washington, Dublin and Barcelona. Architect, designer and Havel's friend Borek Sipek created a public artifact inspired by Havel's personality and democratic ideals. He designed two garden armchairs and a round table by a lime tree, the national tree of the Czech Republic, growing in the middle. (CTK Photo/Lubos Pavlicek)

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The Vaclav Havel Bench, Vaclav Havel's Place

The Vaclav Havel Bench, Vaclav Havel's Place

The Vaclav Havel Bench is seen on the King George of Podebrady Square (namesti Krale Jiriho z Podebrad) in Cheb, Czech Republic, on July 28, 2020. The bench commemorating the first Czechoslovak post-Communist President Vaclav Havel, was unveiled as a place serving to have a rest. Similar Havel's Places exist in Washington, Dublin and Barcelona. Architect, designer and Havel's friend Borek Sipek created a public artifact inspired by Havel's personality and democratic ideals. He designed two garden armchairs and a round table by a lime tree, the national tree of the Czech Republic, growing in the middle. Vaclav Havel Bench in Cheb is the 37th in total order and second in Karlovy Vary Region. (CTK Photo/Slavomir Kubes)

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The Vaclav Havel Bench, Vaclav Havel's Place

The Vaclav Havel Bench, Vaclav Havel's Place

The Vaclav Havel Bench is seen on the King George of Podebrady Square (namesti Krale Jiriho z Podebrad) in Cheb, Czech Republic, on July 28, 2020. The bench commemorating the first Czechoslovak post-Communist President Vaclav Havel, was unveiled as a place serving to have a rest. Similar Havel's Places exist in Washington, Dublin and Barcelona. Architect, designer and Havel's friend Borek Sipek created a public artifact inspired by Havel's personality and democratic ideals. He designed two garden armchairs and a round table by a lime tree, the national tree of the Czech Republic, growing in the middle. Vaclav Havel Bench in Cheb is the 37th in total order and second in Karlovy Vary Region. (CTK Photo/Slavomir Kubes)

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The Vaclav Havel Bench, Vaclav Havel's Place

The Vaclav Havel Bench, Vaclav Havel's Place

The Vaclav Havel Bench is seen on the King George of Podebrady Square (namesti Krale Jiriho z Podebrad) in Cheb, Czech Republic, on July 28, 2020. The bench commemorating the first Czechoslovak post-Communist President Vaclav Havel, was unveiled as a place serving to have a rest. Similar Havel's Places exist in Washington, Dublin and Barcelona. Architect, designer and Havel's friend Borek Sipek created a public artifact inspired by Havel's personality and democratic ideals. He designed two garden armchairs and a round table by a lime tree, the national tree of the Czech Republic, growing in the middle. Vaclav Havel Bench in Cheb is the 37th in total order and second in Karlovy Vary Region. (CTK Photo/Slavomir Kubes)

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The Vaclav Havel Bench, Vaclav Havel's Place

The Vaclav Havel Bench, Vaclav Havel's Place

The Vaclav Havel Bench is seen on the King George of Podebrady Square (namesti Krale Jiriho z Podebrad) in Cheb, Czech Republic, on July 28, 2020. The bench commemorating the first Czechoslovak post-Communist President Vaclav Havel, was unveiled as a place serving to have a rest. Similar Havel's Places exist in Washington, Dublin and Barcelona. Architect, designer and Havel's friend Borek Sipek created a public artifact inspired by Havel's personality and democratic ideals. He designed two garden armchairs and a round table by a lime tree, the national tree of the Czech Republic, growing in the middle. Vaclav Havel Bench in Cheb is the 37th in total order and second in Karlovy Vary Region. (CTK Photo/Slavomir Kubes)

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The Vaclav Havel Bench, Vaclav Havel's Place

The Vaclav Havel Bench, Vaclav Havel's Place

The bench of dissident turned president Vaclav Havel (1936-2011) in the Czech Republic, designed by architect and his friend Borek Sipek, was unveiled in Celadna, Moravian-Salesian Region, Czech Republic, on November 17, 2017, on the photo of November 16. The Vaclav Havel Bench, commemorating the first Czechoslovak post-Communist President Vaclav Havel, was unveiled as a place serving to have a rest. Similar Havel's Places exist in Washington, Dublin and Barcelona. Architect, designer and Havel's friend Borek Sipek created a public artifact inspired by Havel's personality and democratic ideals. He designed two garden armchairs and a round table by a lime tree, the national tree of the Czech Republic, growing in the middle. (CTK Photo/Petr Sznapka)

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The Vaclav Havel Bench, Vaclav Havel's Place

The Vaclav Havel Bench, Vaclav Havel's Place

The bench of dissident turned president Vaclav Havel (1936-2011) in the Czech Republic, designed by architect and his friend Borek Sipek, was unveiled in Celadna, Moravian-Salesian Region, Czech Republic, on November 17, 2017, on the photo of November 16. The Vaclav Havel Bench, commemorating the first Czechoslovak post-Communist President Vaclav Havel, was unveiled as a place serving to have a rest. Similar Havel's Places exist in Washington, Dublin and Barcelona. Architect, designer and Havel's friend Borek Sipek created a public artifact inspired by Havel's personality and democratic ideals. He designed two garden armchairs and a round table by a lime tree, the national tree of the Czech Republic, growing in the middle. (CTK Photo/Petr Sznapka)

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The Vaclav Havel Bench, Vaclav Havel's Place

The Vaclav Havel Bench, Vaclav Havel's Place

The bench of dissident turned president Vaclav Havel (1936-2011) in the Czech Republic, designed by architect and his friend Borek Sipek, was unveiled in Celadna, Moravian-Salesian Region, Czech Republic, on November 17, 2017, on the photo of November 16. The Vaclav Havel Bench, commemorating the first Czechoslovak post-Communist President Vaclav Havel, was unveiled as a place serving to have a rest. Similar Havel's Places exist in Washington, Dublin and Barcelona. Architect, designer and Havel's friend Borek Sipek created a public artifact inspired by Havel's personality and democratic ideals. He designed two garden armchairs and a round table by a lime tree, the national tree of the Czech Republic, growing in the middle. (CTK Photo/Petr Sznapka)

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The Vaclav Havel Bench, Vaclav Havel's Place

The Vaclav Havel Bench, Vaclav Havel's Place

The bench of dissident turned president Vaclav Havel (1936-2011) in the Czech Republic, designed by architect and his friend Borek Sipek, was unveiled in Celadna, Moravian-Salesian Region, Czech Republic, on November 17, 2017, on the photo of November 16. The Vaclav Havel Bench, commemorating the first Czechoslovak post-Communist President Vaclav Havel, was unveiled as a place serving to have a rest. Similar Havel's Places exist in Washington, Dublin and Barcelona. Architect, designer and Havel's friend Borek Sipek created a public artifact inspired by Havel's personality and democratic ideals. He designed two garden armchairs and a round table by a lime tree, the national tree of the Czech Republic, growing in the middle. (CTK Photo/Petr Sznapka)

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The Vaclav Havel Bench, Vaclav Havel's Place

The Vaclav Havel Bench, Vaclav Havel's Place

The bench of dissident turned president Vaclav Havel (1936-2011) in the Czech Republic, designed by architect and his friend Borek Sipek, was unveiled in Celadna, Moravian-Salesian Region, Czech Republic, on November 17, 2017, on the photo of November 16. The Vaclav Havel Bench, commemorating the first Czechoslovak post-Communist President Vaclav Havel, was unveiled as a place serving to have a rest. Similar Havel's Places exist in Washington, Dublin and Barcelona. Architect, designer and Havel's friend Borek Sipek created a public artifact inspired by Havel's personality and democratic ideals. He designed two garden armchairs and a round table by a lime tree, the national tree of the Czech Republic, growing in the middle. (CTK Photo/Petr Sznapka)

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The Vaclav Havel Bench, Vaclav Havel's Place

The Vaclav Havel Bench, Vaclav Havel's Place

The bench of dissident turned president Vaclav Havel (1936-2011) in the Czech Republic, designed by architect and his friend Borek Sipek, was unveiled in Celadna, Moravian-Salesian Region, Czech Republic, on November 17, 2017, on the photo of November 16. The Vaclav Havel Bench, commemorating the first Czechoslovak post-Communist President Vaclav Havel, was unveiled as a place serving to have a rest. Similar Havel's Places exist in Washington, Dublin and Barcelona. Architect, designer and Havel's friend Borek Sipek created a public artifact inspired by Havel's personality and democratic ideals. He designed two garden armchairs and a round table by a lime tree, the national tree of the Czech Republic, growing in the middle. (CTK Photo/Petr Sznapka)

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The Vaclav Havel Bench, Vaclav Havel's Place

The Vaclav Havel Bench, Vaclav Havel's Place

The bench of dissident turned president Vaclav Havel (1936-2011) in the Czech Republic, designed by architect and his friend Borek Sipek, was unveiled in Celadna, Moravian-Salesian Region, Czech Republic, on November 17, 2017, on the photo of November 16. The Vaclav Havel Bench, commemorating the first Czechoslovak post-Communist President Vaclav Havel, was unveiled as a place serving to have a rest. Similar Havel's Places exist in Washington, Dublin and Barcelona. Architect, designer and Havel's friend Borek Sipek created a public artifact inspired by Havel's personality and democratic ideals. He designed two garden armchairs and a round table by a lime tree, the national tree of the Czech Republic, growing in the middle. (CTK Photo/Petr Sznapka)

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The Vaclav Havel Bench, Vaclav Havel's Place

The Vaclav Havel Bench, Vaclav Havel's Place

The bench of dissident turned president Vaclav Havel (1936-2011) in the Czech Republic, designed by architect and his friend Borek Sipek, was unveiled in Celadna, Moravian-Salesian Region, Czech Republic, on November 17, 2017, on the photo of November 16. The Vaclav Havel Bench, commemorating the first Czechoslovak post-Communist President Vaclav Havel, was unveiled as a place serving to have a rest. Similar Havel's Places exist in Washington, Dublin and Barcelona. Architect, designer and Havel's friend Borek Sipek created a public artifact inspired by Havel's personality and democratic ideals. He designed two garden armchairs and a round table by a lime tree, the national tree of the Czech Republic, growing in the middle. (CTK Photo/Petr Sznapka)

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The Vaclav Havel Bench, Vaclav Havel's Place

The Vaclav Havel Bench, Vaclav Havel's Place

The bench of dissident turned president Vaclav Havel (1936-2011) in the Czech Republic, designed by architect and his friend Borek Sipek, was unveiled in Celadna, Moravian-Salesian Region, Czech Republic, on November 17, 2017, on the photo of November 16. The Vaclav Havel Bench, commemorating the first Czechoslovak post-Communist President Vaclav Havel, was unveiled as a place serving to have a rest. Similar Havel's Places exist in Washington, Dublin and Barcelona. Architect, designer and Havel's friend Borek Sipek created a public artifact inspired by Havel's personality and democratic ideals. He designed two garden armchairs and a round table by a lime tree, the national tree of the Czech Republic, growing in the middle. (CTK Photo/Petr Sznapka)

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The Vaclav Havel Bench, Vaclav Havel's Place

The Vaclav Havel Bench, Vaclav Havel's Place

The bench of dissident turned president Vaclav Havel (1936-2011) in the Czech Republic, designed by architect and his friend Borek Sipek, was unveiled in Celadna, Moravian-Salesian Region, Czech Republic, on November 17, 2017, on the photo of November 16. The Vaclav Havel Bench, commemorating the first Czechoslovak post-Communist President Vaclav Havel, was unveiled as a place serving to have a rest. Similar Havel's Places exist in Washington, Dublin and Barcelona. Architect, designer and Havel's friend Borek Sipek created a public artifact inspired by Havel's personality and democratic ideals. He designed two garden armchairs and a round table by a lime tree, the national tree of the Czech Republic, growing in the middle. (CTK Photo/Petr Sznapka)

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The Vaclav Havel Bench, Vaclav Havel's Place

The Vaclav Havel Bench, Vaclav Havel's Place

The bench of dissident turned president Vaclav Havel (1936-2011) in the Czech Republic, designed by architect and his friend Borek Sipek, was unveiled in Celadna, Moravian-Salesian Region, Czech Republic, on November 17, 2017, on the photo of November 16. The Vaclav Havel Bench, commemorating the first Czechoslovak post-Communist President Vaclav Havel, was unveiled as a place serving to have a rest. Similar Havel's Places exist in Washington, Dublin and Barcelona. Architect, designer and Havel's friend Borek Sipek created a public artifact inspired by Havel's personality and democratic ideals. He designed two garden armchairs and a round table by a lime tree, the national tree of the Czech Republic, growing in the middle. (CTK Photo/Petr Sznapka)

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The Vaclav Havel Bench, Vaclav Havel's Place

The Vaclav Havel Bench, Vaclav Havel's Place

The bench of dissident turned president Vaclav Havel (1936-2011) in the Czech Republic, designed by architect and his friend Borek Sipek, was unveiled in Celadna, Moravian-Salesian Region, Czech Republic, on November 17, 2017, on the photo of November 16. The Vaclav Havel Bench, commemorating the first Czechoslovak post-Communist President Vaclav Havel, was unveiled as a place serving to have a rest. Similar Havel's Places exist in Washington, Dublin and Barcelona. Architect, designer and Havel's friend Borek Sipek created a public artifact inspired by Havel's personality and democratic ideals. He designed two garden armchairs and a round table by a lime tree, the national tree of the Czech Republic, growing in the middle. (CTK Photo/Petr Sznapka)

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The Vaclav Havel Bench, Vaclav Havel's Place

The Vaclav Havel Bench, Vaclav Havel's Place

The bench of dissident turned president Vaclav Havel (1936-2011) in the Czech Republic, designed by architect and his friend Borek Sipek, was unveiled in Celadna, Moravian-Salesian Region, Czech Republic, on November 17, 2017, on the photo of November 16. The Vaclav Havel Bench, commemorating the first Czechoslovak post-Communist President Vaclav Havel, was unveiled as a place serving to have a rest. Similar Havel's Places exist in Washington, Dublin and Barcelona. Architect, designer and Havel's friend Borek Sipek created a public artifact inspired by Havel's personality and democratic ideals. He designed two garden armchairs and a round table by a lime tree, the national tree of the Czech Republic, growing in the middle. (CTK Photo/Petr Sznapka)

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The Vaclav Havel Bench, Vaclav Havel's Place

The Vaclav Havel Bench, Vaclav Havel's Place

The bench of dissident turned president Vaclav Havel (1936-2011) in the Czech Republic, designed by architect and his friend Borek Sipek, was unveiled in Celadna, Moravian-Salesian Region, Czech Republic, on November 17, 2017, on the photo of November 16. The Vaclav Havel Bench, commemorating the first Czechoslovak post-Communist President Vaclav Havel, was unveiled as a place serving to have a rest. Similar Havel's Places exist in Washington, Dublin and Barcelona. Architect, designer and Havel's friend Borek Sipek created a public artifact inspired by Havel's personality and democratic ideals. He designed two garden armchairs and a round table by a lime tree, the national tree of the Czech Republic, growing in the middle. (CTK Photo/Petr Sznapka)

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The Vaclav Havel Bench, Vaclav Havel's Place

The Vaclav Havel Bench, Vaclav Havel's Place

The bench of dissident turned president Vaclav Havel (1936-2011) in the Czech Republic, designed by architect and his friend Borek Sipek, was unveiled in Celadna, Moravian-Salesian Region, Czech Republic, on November 17, 2017, on the photo of November 16. The Vaclav Havel Bench, commemorating the first Czechoslovak post-Communist President Vaclav Havel, was unveiled as a place serving to have a rest. Similar Havel's Places exist in Washington, Dublin and Barcelona. Architect, designer and Havel's friend Borek Sipek created a public artifact inspired by Havel's personality and democratic ideals. He designed two garden armchairs and a round table by a lime tree, the national tree of the Czech Republic, growing in the middle. (CTK Photo/Petr Sznapka)

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The Vaclav Havel Bench, Vaclav Havel's Place

The Vaclav Havel Bench, Vaclav Havel's Place

The bench of dissident turned president Vaclav Havel (1936-2011) in the Czech Republic, designed by architect and his friend Borek Sipek, was unveiled in Celadna, Moravian-Salesian Region, Czech Republic, on November 17, 2017, on the photo of November 16. The Vaclav Havel Bench, commemorating the first Czechoslovak post-Communist President Vaclav Havel, was unveiled as a place serving to have a rest. Similar Havel's Places exist in Washington, Dublin and Barcelona. Architect, designer and Havel's friend Borek Sipek created a public artifact inspired by Havel's personality and democratic ideals. He designed two garden armchairs and a round table by a lime tree, the national tree of the Czech Republic, growing in the middle. (CTK Photo/Petr Sznapka)

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The Vaclav Havel Bench, Vaclav Havel's Place

The Vaclav Havel Bench, Vaclav Havel's Place

The bench of dissident turned president Vaclav Havel (1936-2011) in the Czech Republic, designed by architect and his friend Borek Sipek, was unveiled in Celadna, Moravian-Salesian Region, Czech Republic, on November 17, 2017, on the photo of November 16. The Vaclav Havel Bench, commemorating the first Czechoslovak post-Communist President Vaclav Havel, was unveiled as a place serving to have a rest. Similar Havel's Places exist in Washington, Dublin and Barcelona. Architect, designer and Havel's friend Borek Sipek created a public artifact inspired by Havel's personality and democratic ideals. He designed two garden armchairs and a round table by a lime tree, the national tree of the Czech Republic, growing in the middle. (CTK Photo/Petr Sznapka)

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Andrej Kiska, Vaclav Havel bench

Andrej Kiska, Vaclav Havel bench

Former Slovak president Andrej Kiska (right) and the Prague-seated Vaclav Havel Library head Michael Zantovsky (not at the photo) unveiled a Vaclav Havel bench in Zlin today, on Thursday, November 14, 2019, another in the series of benches installed in Czechia and abroad in commemoration of Havel, the late playwright turned president. Designed by artist and Havel's friend Borek Sipek, all the benches are shaped as two armchairs interlinked by a round table with a tree growing through its centre. Today's unveiling ceremony was staged within the Freedom Festival in Zlin on the 30th anniversary of the anti-communist Velvet Revolution in Czechoslovakia, of which Havel was the main protagonist. /CTK Photo/Dalibor Gluck)

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Andrej Kiska

Andrej Kiska

Former Slovak president Andrej Kiska (photo) and the Prague-seated Vaclav Havel Library head Michael Zantovsky (not at the photo) unveiled a Vaclav Havel bench in Zlin today, on Thursday, November 14, 2019, another in the series of benches installed in Czechia and abroad in commemoration of Havel, the late playwright turned president. Designed by artist and Havel's friend Borek Sipek, all the benches are shaped as two armchairs interlinked by a round table with a tree growing through its centre. Today's unveiling ceremony was staged within the Freedom Festival in Zlin on the 30th anniversary of the anti-communist Velvet Revolution in Czechoslovakia, of which Havel was the main protagonist. /CTK Photo/Dalibor Gluck)

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Michael Zantovsky

Michael Zantovsky

Former Slovak president Andrej Kiska (not at the photo) and the Prague-seated Vaclav Havel Library head Michael Zantovsky (photo) unveiled a Vaclav Havel bench in Zlin today, on Thursday, November 14, 2019, another in the series of benches installed in Czechia and abroad in commemoration of Havel, the late playwright turned president. Designed by artist and Havel's friend Borek Sipek, all the benches are shaped as two armchairs interlinked by a round table with a tree growing through its centre. Today's unveiling ceremony was staged within the Freedom Festival in Zlin on the 30th anniversary of the anti-communist Velvet Revolution in Czechoslovakia, of which Havel was the main protagonist. /CTK Photo/Dalibor Gluck)

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Andrej Kiska, Vaclav Havel bench

Andrej Kiska, Vaclav Havel bench

Former Slovak president Andrej Kiska (right) and the Prague-seated Vaclav Havel Library head Michael Zantovsky (not at the photo) unveiled a Vaclav Havel bench in Zlin today, on Thursday, November 14, 2019, another in the series of benches installed in Czechia and abroad in commemoration of Havel, the late playwright turned president. Designed by artist and Havel's friend Borek Sipek, all the benches are shaped as two armchairs interlinked by a round table with a tree growing through its centre. Today's unveiling ceremony was staged within the Freedom Festival in Zlin on the 30th anniversary of the anti-communist Velvet Revolution in Czechoslovakia, of which Havel was the main protagonist. /CTK Photo/Dalibor Gluck)

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Andrej Kiska, Michael Zantovsky, Vaclav Havel bench

Andrej Kiska, Michael Zantovsky, Vaclav Havel bench

Former Slovak president Andrej Kiska (right) and the Prague-seated Vaclav Havel Library head Michael Zantovsky (left) unveiled a Vaclav Havel bench in Zlin today, on Thursday, November 14, 2019, another in the series of benches installed in Czechia and abroad in commemoration of Havel, the late playwright turned president. Designed by artist and Havel's friend Borek Sipek, all the benches are shaped as two armchairs interlinked by a round table with a tree growing through its centre. Today's unveiling ceremony was staged within the Freedom Festival in Zlin on the 30th anniversary of the anti-communist Velvet Revolution in Czechoslovakia, of which Havel was the main protagonist. /CTK Photo/Dalibor Gluck)

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Andrej Kiska, Michael Zantovsky, Vaclav Havel bench

Andrej Kiska, Michael Zantovsky, Vaclav Havel bench

Former Slovak president Andrej Kiska (right) and the Prague-seated Vaclav Havel Library head Michael Zantovsky (left) unveiled a Vaclav Havel bench in Zlin today, on Thursday, November 14, 2019, another in the series of benches installed in Czechia and abroad in commemoration of Havel, the late playwright turned president. Designed by artist and Havel's friend Borek Sipek, all the benches are shaped as two armchairs interlinked by a round table with a tree growing through its centre. Today's unveiling ceremony was staged within the Freedom Festival in Zlin on the 30th anniversary of the anti-communist Velvet Revolution in Czechoslovakia, of which Havel was the main protagonist. /CTK Photo/Dalibor Gluck)

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