HIGH LEVEL AT THE FEPA EXHIBITION “EUROSPACE 2016”IN PRAGUE
Opening Ceremony: Left photo: Helm Bedrich, member of the FIP Bureau of Aerophilately; Radko Martínek, Senator of the Parliament of the Czech Republic; Vit Vanicek, Vice-President of the Union of Czech Philatelists and Jaromir Matejka, Secretary of the FIP Bureau of Astrophilatley. Right photo: Radko Martínek, Senator of the Parliament of the Czech Republic; Julius Cacka, Chairman of the Organizing Committee; Aleksandr Zmeevski, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Russian Federation to the Czech Republic.
From the 12th to the 17th of April was held the “Eurospace 2016″ International Astrophilatelic Exhibition at the Russian Centre of Science and Culture in Prague with FEPA Recognition and the participation of philatelists from Austria, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Italy, Russia, Slovakia, Spain and Switzerland.
The exhibition was organized by the Union of Czech Philatelists and the Russian Centre of Science and Culture. The exhibition received the FEPA Recognition. The event was devoted to the 55th anniversary of Yuri Gagarin’s space flight. The delegates of the FIP Section for Astrophilately and the members of the Russian National Academy of Philately took active part in all the activities organized in the frame of “Eurospace 2016″.
Left photo: The Jury: Igor Rodin, Jaromir Matejka, Julius Cacka, Petr Fencl, Zdeněk Okáč.
Right: View of the exhibition hall
Were awarded with Gold medals Margaret Schneider (Austria), Umberto Cavallaro (Italy), Jean-Louis Lafon (France) and Ivan Pehanek (Czech Republic). The main prize, a crystal trophy offered by Vladimir Remek, the first astronaut of Czechoslovakia, was received by the Russian philatelist Sergey Poznachirko for the exhibit “Chronicle of the space age”. The Special Prize of the Russian Center for Science and Culture in Prague was awarded to the Italian philatelist Umberto Cavallaro for his exhibit “Italians in space.”
On the occasion of “Eurospace 2016″, Soviet cosmonaut-veteran Vladimir Kovalyonok visited Prague’s Planetarium where he had a meeting with about 250 Czech school children
Photos from Sergey Rodin