Stock Photo - Late Czech president Vaclav Havel's widow, Dagmar Havlova, wants to build a hotel and museum of her late husband near (photo) Havel's countryside house in Hradecek, daily Mlada fronta Dnes (MfD) writes today, on Monday, October 7, 2019. According to CTK's information, the planned Hradecek Resort with a parking place is to be built about 300 metres from the house. Havel had no children. His second wife Dagmar Havlova inherited the Hradecek estate after his death in 2011. Marek Hliza, from the zoning plan section of the town hall in the district centre Trutnov, confirmed that Havlova applied for a change in the zoning plan and submitted information on the planned Hradecek Resort project. The decision on the application has not yet been made. (CTK Photo/David Tanecek)

Stock Photo: Late Czech president Vaclav Havel's widow, Dagmar Havlova, wants to build a hotel and museum of her late husband near (photo) Havel's countryside house in.

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