Sunday, October 22, 2023

Anežka, Agnes, Kasparkova turns her small village into an art gallery


The chapel in Louka in the Hodonín region is decorated with unique blue and white ornaments by the new artist Marie Jagošová. She is the successor of her aunt Anežka Kašpárková, who died this year. She took care of the chapel continuously for exactly fifty years.

The blue and white ornaments give the chapel in Louka a mark of uniqueness. They were painted by the folk artist Anežka Kašpárková for fifty years. Her niece Marie Jagošová now continues her work. She has already drawn dozens of hearts on the facade of the chapel and other ornaments typical of Slovácko. “I thought, Virgin Mary, if you help me, it will turn out well. Then I’ll do it, “commented Marie Jagošová on her decision.

It’s never too late to pursue your passion

For centuries, the Premonstratensian monastery in Louka near Znojmo was one of the most important monastery complexes in Central Europe

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Remember the little Polish village where every house is covered with painted flowers? Well, one 94-year-old resident of Louka, Czech Republic, is aiming to make her hometown just as charming and spends every spring and summer adorning window and door frames with majestic blue flower designs.

Anežka (Agnes) Kašpárková, a former agricultural worker, picked up the wall decoration hobby from another local woman who had been doing the same for years. Using vibrant blue paint and a small brush, she creates intricate floral wall murals inspired by traditional Moravian (southern Czech) artwork. Despite attaining both local and viral acclaim, she has insisted that her house painting hobby purely for pleasure. “I am an artist,” she stated to Czech media. “I just enjoy wall painting, and I want to help.”

Agnes Kasparkova turns her small village into an art gallery


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Louka Monastery is one of the most significant monastery complexes in Central Europe, founded in 1190 in Louka by Znojmo appanage duke Konrad Ota with his mother, was up to 1784, when it was abolished, the centre of the artistic, economic and spiritual life of the Znojmo region. The Premonstratensians considerably had merit in the development and enhancement of the local viticulture. The company 

Znovín Znojmo continued on with the historical wine-growing traditions and thanks to them the monumental Baroque complex has started to come back to life again. Maturing in huge monastery cellars are almost a million bottles of wine, available for the guests is the Visitors‘ Centre and excellently stocked wine shopArt Gallery and the Museum of wine-growing and coopery.

A detailed information about all activities of the company of Znovín Znojmoincluded wine tours is available in the Louka Monastery Visitor´s Centre. Leaflets in English and German are available at the entrance of the reception hall. You will be invited to visit unique Premonstratensians cellars where almost 1.000.000 bottleshave been aging in ideal temperature conditions. There is an excellent wine shopthere, an art gallery and an interesting exhibition of wine-making and coopery