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We moved! We moved!

03.04.2025

We announced the relocation of our office in July 2024. You can now find us at Pětrohradská 52, 101 00 – Prague 10, Vršovice.

For two years we have been associated with the Karlín district and the office at Křižíkova 95. We have concluded this fruitful and rich stage in the life of our foundation and entered a new phase – the picturesque area of ​​Vršovice. We look forward to your visit!

In July 2024, we were informed about the relocation of our office. Now you can find us at our new address: Pětrohradská 52, 101 00 – Prague 10, Vršovice.

For two years, we were connected to the Karlín district and the office at the address Křižíkova 95. We completed this fruitful and fulfilling stage of the life of our fund and started a new one — in the picturesque district of Vršovice. We will be glad to see you at our guests!

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