The photographic exhibition Tempus Fugit II deals with Baroque churches in Broumov, northeastern Bohemia. The designer was the well-known architect Kilian Ignaz Dientzenhofer, who was born in 1689 in Prague. He was one of the most important architects of the Baroque period.
Tempus Fugit II, by photographers Dano and Jana Veselští, aims not only to show the beauty of these baroque gems, but also to document the process of saving and restoring these monuments.
Reception and presentation by Tomáš Hamberger
Tomáš Hamberger works at the Ministry of Industry and Trade as an advisor for technical education. Originally a teacher, he studied the Czech language, and museum and gallery pedagogy. He actively promotes the Broumov parish churches. Mr. Hamberger will speak about the ongoing restoration and preservation of these important historic landmarks of Bohemia.