Sculpture/Artifacts
Barn Owl Specimen
Alias monkey-faced eagle, monkey-headed eagle, belonging to the owl-shaped grass owl family grass owl. It is a medium-sized raptor with a large and round head, a white face, a heart-shaped face, and an orange-yellow wrinkled collar around it. They are nocturnal birds, hiding in dark and hidden places such as ruins, attics, wall cracks, tree holes, rock cracks and bridge piers in rural towns during the day. Out at dusk and night activities, flying fast and powerful, almost no sound. He is a famous mouse catcher and can catch about 3 mice every day. In addition to rodents, they also prey on hares, small and medium-sized birds, frogs and larger insects, and occasionally fish. At present, it is listed as the second level of national key protected wild animals.
red squirrel specimen
is a small rodent known for its beautiful appearance and vivacious behavior. It is widely distributed in forests of Europe and Asia, especially coniferous forests and mixed coniferous and broadleaf forests. The body size is relatively small, and the coat color changes seasonally, usually reddish-brown in summer and becoming a more dense gray or taupe in winter, with a white or cream belly. Ears develop a tuft of ear feathers in winter, which is their unique feature. It is an arboreal animal that climbs, jumps and runs between branches, and feeds on nuts, seeds, pine cones and leaves. Have the habit of storing food, hiding food in tree holes or underground for winter use.
Kestrel specimen
is a small to medium-sized bird of prey with marked sexual dimorphism, with females approximately 20% heavier in size than males. It is widely distributed in Eurasia, North Africa, Atlantic islands, Japan and northern India, and is also distributed throughout China. Inhabit in a variety of habitats, including mountain forests, grasslands. Adaptable, some individuals can even breed in the city. It is a carnivorous bird that feeds on small mammals such as rodents and also preys on birds, frogs, lizards and insects. Has excellent vision and fast predation ability, often in the air or high to find prey, and can hover in the air. It is now classified as a national second-class protected wild animal.
Late Cretaceous fish fossils
is a fish that lived in the Late Cretaceous and whose fossils are common in the Upper Cretaceous Upper chalk in the Kent region of England. Fossils of this fish are usually preserved in chalk rocks, which were formed in marine environments, especially those sediments rich in calcareous microfossils and mudcrystals. These fish fossils are of great significance for paleontologists to study ancient marine ecosystems and fish evolution. Not only does it provide us with information about the morphology and structure of this fish, it also helps scientists understand the paleoenvironmental conditions in which they lived. By studying these fossils, scientists can reconstruct ancient marine ecosystems
Peregrine Falcon Specimen
is a medium-sized raptor known for its amazing flight speed and superior hunting skills. The plumage of the adult peregrine falcon is usually dark gray with black markings, and the lower body is white or cream with dark transverse spots. Female birds are usually larger than males. Widely distributed across the globe, they are found on all continents except Antarctica. It is a migratory bird that migrates long distances according to seasonal changes. It feeds on small and medium-sized birds, but also on rodents and small mammals. One of the fastest flying birds in the world, it can dive at more than 320 kilometers per hour. It is currently classified as a national second-class protected wild animal.
Bust of Miroslav Thiels
He was a famous Czech philosopher, art historian, and the founder of the Slok movement. Born into a German family, but later identified firmly with Czech identity and changed his name from Friedrich Emanuel Tiles to the Czechoslovakized Miroslav Tiles. Deeply influenced by the Czech Enlightenment and the Revolution of 1848, Thiels worked for the Czech National Revival. He advocated the concept of "a sound mind resides in a sound body", and emphasized the cultivation of character, discipline and cooperative spirit through gymnastics exercises to achieve self-governance.
Statues of St. John in Nepomuk
A very well-known figure in Czech history, he served as Deputy Bishop of Prague during the reign of Vaclav IV. He was the first in the Catholic Church to become a martyr for sticking to the secrecy of his confession. Under Catholic Church rules, priests have a sacred duty of secrecy over the contents of the confession, and St. John was killed for refusing to reveal the contents of the queen's confession to the king. He was thrown into the river from the Charles Bridge. Legend has it that five stars appeared on his head when he was dying. From then on, the stars and the number five were regarded as symbols of Saint John. St. John is revered for his adherence to faith and moral principles, and is a saint against defamation and against the flood.
Bust of Zdenek Chalabala
He is a versatile musician in Czechoslovakia, not only a pianist and violinist, but also a music educator, music critic and opera conductor. He made important contributions to the promotion of Czech, Slovak and Russian opera and founded the Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra in 1924. He was awarded the titles of "Honored Artist" (1953) and "National Artist" (1958), and in 1958 he won the first prize of the National Theater Festival of the USSR. He worked as a professor at the National Conservatory of Music in Brno and as an opera conductor at the National Theatre in several cities.
Bust of John Amos Comenius
He is a famous Czech educator and is known as the founder of modern western educational theory. He put forward the "universal wisdom theory", which advocated that all people should obtain extensive knowledge through education and promote the all-round development of wisdom. It emphasizes that education should adapt to nature and advocates the teaching principles of intuition and gradual progress, which still have a profound impact on educational practice. His educational ideas include the democratic proposition of universal education, which holds that all children, rich or poor, should receive education. The class teaching system was also invented, which greatly improved the teaching efficiency and had a significant impact on later education.
Bohuslav Martinu Bronze Head
He was one of the most prolific Czech composers of the 20th century. His work incorporates French and Czech influences and is known for his unique style and technique. He began to study violin at the age of 7 and studied at the Prague Conservatory of Music. Later, he was expelled and began to study on his own. During the First World War, he lived in the countryside and began to compose music. In 1923, he went to Paris for further studies, where he lived until the 1940 invasion of France by Nazi Germany, after which he went into exile in the United States. In the United States, Martinu became a star composer and taught at Princeton University and many other universities. His music is known for its energy, charm and originality.
Rhino-JaroslavRóna
JaroslavRóna is a multi-talented Czech artist whose identities include sculptor, painter, actor, educator and writer. It is known for its sculptural works, which cover a wide range from public art to private collections. The artistic style is deeply influenced by primitive art and expressionism, and has created many striking sculptures and paintings. His works are famous for their strong visual impact and profound emotional expression. His sculptures often take the characters as the theme, and convey strong emotions and profound social comments through exaggeration and deformation.
Vase at the entrance of Brno Central Park
is a striking art installation designed to add life and beauty to the park. Inspired by nature, the design uses modern materials and craftsmanship, showing an elegant shape and rich colors. It is not only a decoration, but also an interactive space. Visitors can walk around the vase and feel the fusion of art and nature. This installation attracts many photography enthusiasts and tourists. The presence of the vase not only enhances the overall landscape of the park, but also provides a place for citizens to relax and enjoy nature. The design of the vase also reflects Brno's emphasis on art and landscaping as part of the city's culture.
Konopiště Castle Hunter Statue
Is a manifestation of the hunting passion of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. He is the last owner of the castle, an avid hunter whose hunting diary records more than 250,000 hunted kills, while the castle displays about 100,000 animal trophies. The hunter statue is not only a display of the archduke's personal hobbies, but also a reflection of the noble hunting culture of that era. The interior of the castle was decorated with a large number of weapons and intricate armor, further emphasizing Archduke Franz Ferdinand's love of hunting and military. It became an important part of the history and culture of Konopiště Castle.
Konopiště Castle Park Mini Sphinx
It is one of the most famous tourist attractions in the Czech Republic. This small replica of the Sphinx is located in the castle's grounds and offers visitors a unique viewing experience. It is part of the castle's history and culture, adding to the park's mystery and historical depth. Although it is a mini version, this replica of the Sphinx also shows the style of ancient Egyptian art, allowing visitors to get a glimpse of this symbol of ancient civilization even if they do not go abroad. Located in the gardens of Konopiště Castle, the gardens here are among the most beautiful in the Czech Republic and are known for their beautiful layouts and sculptures.
Veles Statues
Is an important god in Slavic mythology, mainly in charge of the earth, water and the underworld. It is regarded as the protector of domestic animals, especially cattle, and the ruler of the dead. In Slavic cultures, he was closely associated with death and the cycle of nature and was considered a powerful god, in charge of the end of life and the destination of the soul. The image is changeable, sometimes depicted as a god with horns and long beard, sometimes as a giant snake or half-man and half-snake, symbolizing his strength and wisdom. Known for his cunning and wisdom, he is often opposed to Perron, the god of thunder and lightning, and the confrontation between the two symbolizes storms and lightning in nature.
Angel Stone Carving
It is a mysterious existence derived from many religions and myths and legends. It is usually regarded as the messenger or servant of the gods, with supernatural power and purity. In Christianity, Judaism, and Islam, angels are depicted as messengers of God responsible for communicating God's will and protecting believers. It is often depicted as a human figure with wings, symbolizing purity and divinity. In art and literature, angels are often depicted as symbols of tenderness, compassion and protection, in a variety of images, from classical white robes to modern expressions. It is also often associated with music and is considered a singer of heaven.
Zeus head stone carving
It is the king of the gods in ancient Greek mythology and the head of the twelve gods of Olympus. The god of the sky and thunder and lightning, with thunderbolt as a weapon, maintains the order between heaven and earth. He is the son of the second generation god king Cronus of the Titan clan, whose mother is Ria. To avoid the fate of being devoured by Cronus, he was hidden by his mother and raised in Crete or by the Goddess Nimve. As an adult, Zeus rescued his brothers and sisters who had been devoured by his father and fought with them against Cronus, eventually overthrowing the rule of the Titans. Known for his wisdom and strength, his reign symbolized the rise of the new theocracy and the fall of the old. play a supreme role in mythology
red butterfly specimen
It is a widely distributed butterfly belonging to the family Nymphalidae. The wing span is about 5-6cm, and the adult wings are black, with distinct red bands and white spots on the forewings and red and black markings on the margins of the hindwings. It is distributed in North America, Europe, Asia and North Africa, usually inhabiting humid forests, gardens and fields. The larvae feed on the leaves of plants such as nettles. The adults are active in spring and summer, feed mainly on nectar, and especially like the flowers of Asteraceae. The butterflies are known for their migratory behavior, moving from the warm southern regions to the north in the spring and back in the fall.
large cabbage butterfly specimen
Also known as the European pink butterfly, is a medium-sized pink butterfly, belonging to the pink butterfly family. It is mainly milky white, with black spots at the base of the male front wing and along the rib vein, black at the tip and end of the second wing vein, black at the base of the hind wing, and a large black spot in front of the tip. Farming lands, grasslands and parks from Europe, North Africa and Asia to the Himalayas can fly far away, as European communities have migrated to the UK in recent years. Caterpillars are yellow-green, with yellow lines and black spots, and eat in groups on the leaves. The adult is active during the day, especially on sunny days, and often sucks nectar in the flowers. It is considered an important agricultural pest.
Specimen of Grassland Brown Butterfly
It is a species of butterfly in the family Lepidoptera. It occurs in large numbers in the summer on the grasslands of the United States and Europe. The larvae are velvety brown or green, with small, forked caudal appendages. Adult butterflies have brown wings with a wingspan of about 5-6cm. The most prominent feature is the conspicuous spots (ring markings) on the wings. The false eyes on these wings may be used to frighten or confuse predatory birds. A defense mechanism. Adult antennae end gradually thickened, but not obvious; forefoot degeneration, contraction not used. Ecological habits and morphological characteristics make it have a certain protective color in the natural environment, which helps to survive in the grassland environment.
Specimen of large hawksbill butterfly
Also known as the large turtle-shell butterfly or black-legged turtle-shell butterfly, it is a rare butterfly that is widespread in the forests of continental Europe, North Africa and Central Asia. It is famous for its distinctive yellow and orange colors and black patterns on its wings. The giant hawksbill butterfly has a wingspan of up to 70-90mm and is one of the largest species of giant flash butterfly. It prefers to be active in forested areas and woodland edges, with adults feeding on nectar and larvae feeding on plant leaves. Usually one generation occurs a year, and adults appear from mid-April to the end of October. Because of its beautiful appearance and ecological value, it is often concerned by nature lovers and butterfly collectors.
Dark Veined Cabbage Butterfly Specimen
Also known as the greenbelt pink butterfly, is a medium-sized butterfly belonging to the family Pink Butterfly. The color and markings of adults may vary under different environmental conditions, and individuals grown at high temperatures are usually darker in color and more pronounced in markings. There are two generations in a year, the spring type is in May-June, the summer type is in July-August, and the pupae overwintering. The larvae mainly feed on cruciferous plants, causing some harm to crops. The adults like to move on sunny days, usually sucking honey on flowers, flying slowly, and often perching in the fields or open fields. Mainly distributed in Europe, Asia and North America.
Angel Stone Carving
It is a mysterious existence derived from many religions and myths and legends. It is usually regarded as the messenger or servant of the gods, with supernatural power and purity. In Christianity, Judaism, and Islam, angels are depicted as messengers of God responsible for communicating God's will and protecting believers. It is often depicted as a human figure with wings, symbolizing purity and divinity. In art and literature, angels are often depicted as symbols of tenderness, compassion and protection, in a variety of images, from classical white robes to modern expressions. It is also often associated with music and is considered a singer of heaven.
Cloth bag monk stone statue
The original name of this, is a tourist monk in the Five Dynasties period. Its prototype legend is a monk who behaved grotesquely and beamed alms in Zhejiang. He often uses a wooden stick to carry a pocket to beg around and put the begging items in his pocket, hence the name "cloth bag monk". It is said that the monk Buca is the incarnation of Maitreya. His actions and words are full of Zen. His image and stories are widely circulated among the people and become an important figure in Buddhist culture. The image is often depicted as potty-bellied and smiling, which is related to the tolerant, optimistic and humorous image he gives. His stories and images have an important place in Buddhist culture.
Antique dragon incense burner
With its exquisite carvings and unique dragon patterns, it has become a treasure in traditional Chinese art. It is not only a work of art, but also an important manifestation of dragon totem worship in Chinese culture. The history can be traced back to the Han Dynasty. As a symbol of the Chinese nation, the dragon pattern has profound cultural significance. Features include the unique dragon pattern decoration, the image of the dragon is usually presented as a cloud of fog, posture, carving lifelike, meticulous. The production process is complex and requires multiple processes to show a high artistic level. In history, the dragon incense burner is not only a practical instrument, but also an important tool for etiquette and sacrifice.
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