František Bílek’s Chýnov Visions long-term exhibition

This exhibition presents you extraordinary Art Deco and Symbolist work of artist, which built in his native town Chýnov place for his activities in the form of individualistic variety of family house with the studio. The architecture of the house built by František Bílek in 1898 from raw brickwork with contemporary folkish wooden components and cuttings refers to the Chýnov traditional architecture. The representative selection of works represents artist mainly as a sculptor, includes also some samples of original furniture sets designed by Bílek for his daughter Berta and his son František Jaromír.

František Bílekʼs House in Chýnov. Photo by Oto Palán
František Bílekʼs House in Chýnov. Photo by Oto Palán
relief on the František Bílek House in Chýnov. Photo by Oto Palán
relief on the František Bílek House in Chýnov. Photo by Oto Palán
František Bílek House in Chýnov. Photo by Oto Palán
František Bílek House in Chýnov. Photo by Oto Palán
František Bílek House in Chýnov. Photo by Oto Palán
František Bílek House in Chýnov. Photo by Oto Palán
František Bílek’s Chýnov Visions. Photo by Oto Palán
František Bílek’s Chýnov Visions. Photo by Oto Palán
František Bílek’s Chýnov Visions. Photo by Oto Palán
František Bílek’s Chýnov Visions. Photo by Oto Palán
relief on the František Bílek House in Chýnov. Photo by Oto Palán
relief on the František Bílek House in Chýnov. Photo by Oto Palán
František Bílek’s Chýnov Visions. Photo by Oto Palán
František Bílek’s Chýnov Visions. Photo by Oto Palán
relief on the František Bílek House in Chýnov. Photo by Oto Palán
relief on the František Bílek House in Chýnov. Photo by Oto Palán

Info

František Bílek’s Chýnov Visions long-term exhibition

from: 1. 5. 2019
to: 3. 11. 2019

Address
František Bílekʼs House in Chýnov
Údolní 133
391 55 Chýnov u Tábora
Map

Open
Tue-Sun 10–12 am, 1–5 pm

The building is not barrier-free.

Download the audio guide to the birthplace of František Bílek and the Chýnov cemetery with his works. The guide with commentary by curator Martin Krummholz is in Czech and English and can be downloaded for free.

Admission

full 50 CZK
reduced 30 CZK

Curator: Hana Larvová