By Duke Michael of Mecklenburg.
On 28th September the Czech Embassy celebrated its national day. It reminds Prince Wenceslas’s assassination by his brother in 935 AD. Prince Wenceslas is the patron of the Czech Republic for his erudition and humanism, firm principles, Christian values, openness, cooperation with other countries and care for poor people in need.
In 1918, Czechoslovakia became independent. the Czech Republic’s independence took place in 1993. This year, the Czech Republic celebrates its 108th anniversary commemorating Prince Wenceslas death.
In addition, Her Excellency, Ambassador Jana Reinišová welcomed her guests to commemorate King and Roman Emperor Charles IV’s 700 birthday, as well as former Czechoslovak and Czech President Václav Havel.
Czech hospitality was very much appreciated amongst the invitees, highlighted with typical delicious Czech food and drinks, creating a warmth atmosphere. Czech’s culture is recognized worldwide, such as its famous music. Three young musicians were invited to perform Dutch and Czech classical repertoire, including both national anthems after ambassador Reinišová’s speech.
Diplomat Magazine congratulates the Czech Embassy for this very successful National Day.