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The Trade Fair Palace Invites You to Alešville, the Largest Exhibition of Sculptor Aleš Veselý

Summary by Novinky.cz
The first retrospective of Aleš Veselý (1935-2015) will show his early works and monumental sculptures. One of them, named after the Jewish prayer for the dead, Kaddish, is already on display on the street in front of Prague's Veletržní Palace. Veselý is the author of the Gate of No Return located at the Bubny railway station, from where many people, including his family, left for concentration camps.

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The first retrospective of Aleš Veselý (1935-2015) will show his early works and monumental sculptures. One of them, named after the Jewish prayer for the dead, Kaddish, is already on display on the street in front of Prague's Veletržní Palace. Veselý is the author of the Gate of No Return located at the Bubny railway station, from where many people, including his family, left for concentration camps.

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Novinky.cz broke the news in on Saturday, September 27, 2025.
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