Today we will visit the Botanical Garden in Prague for the last time, where an exhibition of works by the Czech glassmaker Jiří Pačinka is taking place.
You can understand this article as an invitation to the exhibition, so I am adding information about the time of the exhibition.
Autumn is the ideal season for the colourfulness of glass artefacts to stand out in contrast to nature. The garden remains an exhibition space, but it no longer displays the beauty of living nature, but the creations of human hands.
The Botanical Garden is located on a slope quite high above the city of Prague. There are a variety of views from here. Another way to observe the beauty of nature is to watch the sky depending on the weather.
The garden is part of the old cultural landscape. There are many elements that were created centuries before the garden was opened.
Today we were here mainly for the glass artifacts exhibition. However, it would be a mistake to ignore the garden as a whole.
Within the whole, however, a number of details stand out. In the past, beekeepers used to make hives according to their imagination and their abilities. They were often small works of art. I don't want to argue about whether these hives would be functional either. But they are beautiful.
I wonder how a small child perceives such a hive. Is he afraid of it?
A botanical garden needs bees to pollinate the plants. But some plants also need other insects. How do we attract t