The Mucha trail
Every year, between May and October, the Mucha Trail presents the work of Alfons Mucha from various thematic angles.

The Mucha Trail project was initiated by the Mucha Foundation.

The Mucha trail
Every year, between May and October, the Mucha Trail presents the work of Alfons Mucha from various thematic angles.

The Mucha Trail project was initiated by the Mucha Foundation.

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The Mucha trail
Every year, between May and October, the Mucha Trail presents the work of Alfons Mucha
from various thematic angles. The Mucha Trail project was initiated by the Mucha Foundation.
The Mucha trail
Every year, between May and October, the Mucha Trail presents the work of Alfons Mucha
from various thematic angles. The Mucha Trail project was initiated by the Mucha Foundation.

About the project

The Mucha Trail aims at long-term cooperation in the presentation and promotion of the artistic legacy and works of the important painter Alfons Mucha in places that are connected with his life and work. The ambition of the project is to engage more widely with places associated with the life of Alfons Mucha around the world.

The Mucha Trail project was initiated by the Mucha Foundation and formally confirmed by a Memorandum of Cooperation on the occasion of the return of the Slavonic Epic to Moravský
Krumlov on 10 September 2021.

Every year, between May and October, the Mucha Trail presents the work of Alfons Mucha from various thematic angles.

This year’s central theme of the Mucha Trail is flowers.

The Alfons Mucha: Flower Worlds exhibitions will present a total of 118 works by Alfons Mucha complemented by photographs of the facades of Art Nouveau houses by Prof. Petr Schubert, as further evidence of the inspiration by Alfons Mucha’s work.

This year, during the exhibitions, great emphasis is placed on contact with students and children. The exhibitions will include scripts for teachers about the life, work and times in which Alfons Mucha lived. A simple colouring book and a game about art will be prepared for
children.

The Mucha Trail founding members

• The Mucha Foundation
• The South Moravian Region
• The town of Ivančice
• The town of Moravský Krumlov

The Mucha Trail associated members

• The town of Mikulov
• The town of Hrušovany nad Jevišovkou
• The town of Doubravice nad Svitavou

The Mucha Trail new members from Slovak Republic

• The town of Piešťany
• The Trnava Region
• Slovak Therapeutic Spa Piešťany

About the origin of the Mucha Trail

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2022

Last year, a series of exhibitions, Timeless Mucha: Connecting Worlds, charted the rebirth of Alfons Mucha since the 1960s, when Mucha’s forgotten work became popular again in Western Europe and on the West Coast of the USA (street art, fashion, psychedelic art, flower children, album covers of rock bands, Japanese comics).