Ivana Gottová Stopped the Museum Project on Bertramka
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Karel Gott's widow, Ivana Gottová, announced on Wednesday that she is suspending the upcoming Villa Gott project. It was supposed to be a museum in the house on Prague's Bertramka Street, where the famous singer lived for decades, where his entire family also lived with him.
Bad news for fans of the hit singer Karel Gott, who died almost six years ago: The work on a museum about the life of the "golden voice from Prague" is not being continued for the time being. "Unfortunately, I have to stop the Villa Gott project, as I originally planned and dreamed it for all of you, for health and personal reasons," said Ivana Gottova, the singer's widow.
Ivana Gottová announced on Facebook that she has stopped the project of the Karel Gott museum, Villa Gott, due to health and personal reasons. She had planned to open it this year in the house on Prague's Bertramka, where the singer lived until his death in 2019.
Prague - Ivana Gottová has stopped the project of the Karl Gott Museum Villa Gott due to health and personal reasons. This year she and her collaborators were going to open it in the house in Prague's Bertramka, where the legendary singer lived for years until his death in 2019. Gott announced it on Facebook today.
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