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Demonstration for Public Education - Madrid

Demonstration for Public Education - Madrid

Numerous people demonstrate for Public Education in Puerta del Sol, on May 21, 2023, in Madrid (Spain). The teachers of the Community of Madrid, have united to demand more investment in Public Education, the return to the 35-hour working week, the reduction of the teaching load to the level of the rest of the communities, the lowering of the number of students in the classrooms, an equalization of salaries and against excessive bureaucracy. The protest took place a week before the regional and municipal elections of May 28. Photo by Alejandro Martínez Vélez / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Demonstration for Public Education - Madrid

Demonstration for Public Education - Madrid

Numerous people demonstrate for Public Education in Puerta del Sol, on May 21, 2023, in Madrid (Spain). The teachers of the Community of Madrid, have united to demand more investment in Public Education, the return to the 35-hour working week, the reduction of the teaching load to the level of the rest of the communities, the lowering of the number of students in the classrooms, an equalization of salaries and against excessive bureaucracy. The protest took place a week before the regional and municipal elections of May 28. Photo by Alejandro Martínez Vélez / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Demonstration for Public Education - Madrid

Demonstration for Public Education - Madrid

Numerous people demonstrate for Public Education in Puerta del Sol, on May 21, 2023, in Madrid (Spain). The teachers of the Community of Madrid, have united to demand more investment in Public Education, the return to the 35-hour working week, the reduction of the teaching load to the level of the rest of the communities, the lowering of the number of students in the classrooms, an equalization of salaries and against excessive bureaucracy. The protest took place a week before the regional and municipal elections of May 28. Photo by Alejandro Martínez Vélez / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Demonstration for Public Education - Madrid

Demonstration for Public Education - Madrid

Numerous people demonstrate for Public Education in Puerta del Sol, on May 21, 2023, in Madrid (Spain). The teachers of the Community of Madrid, have united to demand more investment in Public Education, the return to the 35-hour working week, the reduction of the teaching load to the level of the rest of the communities, the lowering of the number of students in the classrooms, an equalization of salaries and against excessive bureaucracy. The protest took place a week before the regional and municipal elections of May 28. Photo by Alejandro Martínez Vélez / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Demonstration for Public Education - Madrid

Demonstration for Public Education - Madrid

Numerous people demonstrate for Public Education in Puerta del Sol, on May 21, 2023, in Madrid (Spain). The teachers of the Community of Madrid, have united to demand more investment in Public Education, the return to the 35-hour working week, the reduction of the teaching load to the level of the rest of the communities, the lowering of the number of students in the classrooms, an equalization of salaries and against excessive bureaucracy. The protest took place a week before the regional and municipal elections of May 28. Photo by Alejandro Martínez Vélez / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Demonstration for Public Education - Madrid

Demonstration for Public Education - Madrid

Numerous people demonstrate for Public Education in Puerta del Sol, on May 21, 2023, in Madrid (Spain). The teachers of the Community of Madrid, have united to demand more investment in Public Education, the return to the 35-hour working week, the reduction of the teaching load to the level of the rest of the communities, the lowering of the number of students in the classrooms, an equalization of salaries and against excessive bureaucracy. The protest took place a week before the regional and municipal elections of May 28. Photo by Alejandro Martínez Vélez / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Demonstration for Public Education - Madrid

Demonstration for Public Education - Madrid

Numerous people demonstrate for Public Education in Puerta del Sol, on May 21, 2023, in Madrid (Spain). The teachers of the Community of Madrid, have united to demand more investment in Public Education, the return to the 35-hour working week, the reduction of the teaching load to the level of the rest of the communities, the lowering of the number of students in the classrooms, an equalization of salaries and against excessive bureaucracy. The protest took place a week before the regional and municipal elections of May 28. Photo by Alejandro Martínez Vélez / Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Half of imperial villa premises in Tochigi to open to public

Half of imperial villa premises in Tochigi to open to public

TOKYO, Japan - Photo taken May 2000 and provided by the Tochigi Prefectural Museum shows a beech forest near the Seishintei rest place in the grounds of the Nasu Imperial Villa in Tochigi Prefecture. The Imperial Household Agency and the Environment Ministry said June 19 that they will permanently open to the public nearly half of the 1,200-hectare estate, possibly beginning in fiscal 2011, in response to Emperor Akihito's suggestion that it be used as a place where people can have contact with nature. (Kyodo)

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Half of imperial villa premises in Tochigi to open to public

Half of imperial villa premises in Tochigi to open to public

TOKYO, Japan - Photo taken November 2000 and provided by the Tochigi Prefectural Museum shows a road near the Seishintei rest place in the Nasu Imperial Villa in Tochigi Prefecture. The Imperial Household Agency and the Environment Ministry said June 19 that they will permanently open to the public nearly half of the premises of the 1,200-hectare estate, possibly beginning in fiscal 2011. (Kyodo)

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Rally staged by We Together group at Wenceslas Square

Rally staged by We Together group at Wenceslas Square

Rally staged by We Together group took place at Wenceslas Square, Prague, Czech Republic, on Sunday, March 7, 2021. The police only let in 100 protesters in the area sealed off by red and white barriers. At present, 100 people can attend public rallies at the time of the coronavirus epidemic. Due to the police action, the organisers ended the protest just after its start. Some protesters then moved to the National Theatre where they stayed. The rest dispersed. (CZK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Rally staged by We Together group at Wenceslas Square

Rally staged by We Together group at Wenceslas Square

Rally staged by We Together group took place at Wenceslas Square, Prague, Czech Republic, on Sunday, March 7, 2021. The police only let in 100 protesters in the area sealed off by red and white barriers. At present, 100 people can attend public rallies at the time of the coronavirus epidemic. Due to the police action, the organisers ended the protest just after its start. Some protesters then moved to the National Theatre where they stayed. The rest dispersed. (CZK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Rally staged by We Together group at Wenceslas Square

Rally staged by We Together group at Wenceslas Square

Rally staged by We Together group took place at Wenceslas Square, Prague, Czech Republic, on Sunday, March 7, 2021. The police only let in 100 protesters in the area sealed off by red and white barriers. At present, 100 people can attend public rallies at the time of the coronavirus epidemic. Due to the police action, the organisers ended the protest just after its start. Some protesters then moved to the National Theatre where they stayed. The rest dispersed. (CZK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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Rally staged by We Together group at Wenceslas Square

Rally staged by We Together group at Wenceslas Square

Rally staged by We Together group took place at Wenceslas Square, Prague, Czech Republic, on Sunday, March 7, 2021. The police only let in 100 protesters in the area sealed off by red and white barriers. At present, 100 people can attend public rallies at the time of the coronavirus epidemic. Due to the police action, the organisers ended the protest just after its start. Some protesters then moved to the National Theatre where they stayed. The rest dispersed. (CZK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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Rally staged by We Together group at Wenceslas Square

Rally staged by We Together group at Wenceslas Square

Rally staged by We Together group took place at Wenceslas Square, Prague, Czech Republic, on Sunday, March 7, 2021. The police only let in 100 protesters in the area sealed off by red and white barriers. At present, 100 people can attend public rallies at the time of the coronavirus epidemic. Due to the police action, the organisers ended the protest just after its start. Some protesters then moved to the National Theatre where they stayed. The rest dispersed. (CZK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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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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