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The new issue of HERITO – “Moravia”

Promotional graphic for issue 59 of Herito magazine dedicated to Moravia. The cover features a stylized landscape with cultivated fields, village buildings, and a church set against rolling hills and dramatic clouds. The magazine title and the text “Morawy • Moravia • Morava” are visible.
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In the 59th issue of “Herito”, we’re heading to Moravia! We’ll be exploring the influences of various cultures in this part of the Czech Republic, marvelling at the extraordinary architecture, art and wine, and taking a closer look at the region’s lesser-known heritage. Together with our authors, we will explore a variety of topics related to the region’s culture and consider what the story of Central Europe looks like from the perspective of Moravia.

A region overshadowed by Prague, yet one of the most interesting and least obvious parts of Central Europe – Moravia. It is Moravia that takes centre stage in the 59th issue of “Herito” magazine. In it, we explore a place marked by rich influences – Habsburg, German and Jewish – with magnificent architecture and art, a unique wine culture and industrial heritage.

The authors of this issue explore Moravian identity, history, culture and architecture, taking readers from Ostrava, through Olomouc, to Brno and Znojmo. The issue includes, among other things, articles on the interwar Brno avant-garde, the phenomenon of modernist Zlín, Ostrava’s industrial heritage and the debates surrounding Moravian distinctiveness.

Issue 59 of our magazine features essays, interviews and reports by writers from Poland and the Czech Republic, including Patrycja Bukalska, Ondřej Zatloukal, Marcela Macharáčková, Michał Wiśniewski and Zbigniew Machej. The issue is complemented by a wealth of illustrative material and photographs showcasing the region’s landscape and culture. Moravian “Herito” serves both as a guide to a little-known region of the Czech Republic and as a narrative of Central Europe viewed through the lens of its local histories.

The new issue of HERITO is available to purchase at ksiegarniamck.pl and in bookshops.

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