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Does the history exist?

The second day of the Visegrad Summer School was devoted to the general conceptualisation of the Central Europe. While, during the third day the participants were invited for a journey throughout the ages.

Rediscovered Central Europe as a role-model

The second day of the Visegrad Summer School was devoted to the challenges of the Central and Eastern Europe.

Age of indifference

The inaugural lecture of the 12. Visegrad Summer School was given by Josep Ramoneda. “Democracy is under threat” – that was the main point made by the philosopher. Obviously, freedom and fundamental rights – even if inherent and inalienable are not given for granted but demand a constant care.

Candlelight debate with Ambassadors

What is the human dimension of the Visegrad cooperation? became the main topic of the 12. Visegrad Summer School Ambassadors’ panel debate conducted by Krzysztof Bobiński.

Freedom is not given for granted – official inauguration

“Freedom and solidarity – that’s what the Visegrad Summer School is also about” – stated Danuta Glondys, the director of the Villa Decius Association. These are the words that the people of the Central and Eastern Europe shall give a special importance.

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