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'''Chrudim Regional Museum''' (in [[Czech language|Czech]] ''Regionální muzeum v Chrudimi'') collects historical materials and artisan works related to the area around city of [[Chrudim]], [[Czech Republic]] (''Chrudimsko'').
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==History==
Within [[phonetics]], a '''phone''' is:
A museum club in Chrudim was set up in 1865. In 1892 a professional institution was established under name "Průmyslové muzeum pro východní Čechy v Chrudimi" (''Industrial museum for Eastern Bohemia in Chrudim''). Museum's first building was constructed during 1897-1989, the second during 1989-1901. The first, built in [[Neo-Renaissance]] style, served for the exhibitions, the second, built in [[Neo-Baroque]] style, housed cultural actions and the deposit.


Until 2003 the official name of the museum was "Okresní muzeum v Chrudimi" (''Chrudim District Museum''), since then it bears the current name. Additional building at the outskirts of the city stores the deposits.
* a speech sound or gesture considered a physical event without regard to its place in the [[phonology]] of a [[language]]
* a speech [[segment (linguistics)|segment]] that possesses distinct physical or perceptual properties
* the basic unit revealed via phonetic speech analysis


==Exhibitions and activities==
Phonetic symbology is always set off within [square] [[brackets]].
Most of the items kept by the museum cover history of the region. The collections are structured into:
* Archaeological collection, mostly acquired during the second half of 19th century.
* Ethnographical material from 16th to 20th century.
* Historical collections given from individual donators.
* Historical library with over 17,000 volumes.
* Natural history of the area.
* Art collections.


Three permanent exhibitions cover:
== See also ==
* Posters by [[Alfons Mucha]] (the museum owns unique set of 41 posters, acquired in 1898). Mucha's wife was born in Chrudim.
* [[Phoneme]], a set of phones that are cognitively equivalent (the "same" sound or [[element of sign]])
* Collection of local artisan works covering the turn of 19/20th century.
* [[Allophone]], one phone of the many that constitute a phoneme
* History of the region in form of life-size scenes or models.
* [[List of phonetics topics]]
[[Category:Phonetics]]
[[Category:Phonology]]
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Short-term exhibits focus on local history, natural science and art. Other services are:
[[br:Fonenn]]
* Access for the researchers.
[[cs:Hláska]]
* Library with 48,000 items.
[[da:Sproglyd]]
* Lectures organized by the museum.
[[de:Phon (Linguistik)]]
* Specialised publications.
[[et:Häälik]]
* Journal "Chrudimské vlastivědné listy" (''Chrudim Studies''), issued six times a year.
[[el:Φώνος]]
* Conservational services for the archaeologists.
[[es:Fono]]

[[fr:Phone (linguistique)]]
The museum employs 25 people (2006). It is opened full year, except on Mondays.
[[hr:Glas]]

[[it:Fono]]
==External links==
[[hu:Beszédhang]]
* [http://www.muzeumcr.cz/uvod.htm Museum website] (in Czech)
[[ja:単音]]

[[nn:Fon]]
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[[no:Fon]]

[[pl:Głoska]]
[[Category:Museums in the Czech Republic]]
[[pt:Fone]]
[[Category:Chrudim District|Museum]]
[[qu:Kunkalla]]
[[sk:Hláska]]
[[fi:Äänne]]
[[sv:Fon (lingvistik)]]
[[zh:語音]]

Revision as of 06:08, 13 October 2008

Chrudim Regional Museum (in Czech Regionální muzeum v Chrudimi) collects historical materials and artisan works related to the area around city of Chrudim, Czech Republic (Chrudimsko).

History

A museum club in Chrudim was set up in 1865. In 1892 a professional institution was established under name "Průmyslové muzeum pro východní Čechy v Chrudimi" (Industrial museum for Eastern Bohemia in Chrudim). Museum's first building was constructed during 1897-1989, the second during 1989-1901. The first, built in Neo-Renaissance style, served for the exhibitions, the second, built in Neo-Baroque style, housed cultural actions and the deposit.

Until 2003 the official name of the museum was "Okresní muzeum v Chrudimi" (Chrudim District Museum), since then it bears the current name. Additional building at the outskirts of the city stores the deposits.

Exhibitions and activities

Most of the items kept by the museum cover history of the region. The collections are structured into:

  • Archaeological collection, mostly acquired during the second half of 19th century.
  • Ethnographical material from 16th to 20th century.
  • Historical collections given from individual donators.
  • Historical library with over 17,000 volumes.
  • Natural history of the area.
  • Art collections.

Three permanent exhibitions cover:

  • Posters by Alfons Mucha (the museum owns unique set of 41 posters, acquired in 1898). Mucha's wife was born in Chrudim.
  • Collection of local artisan works covering the turn of 19/20th century.
  • History of the region in form of life-size scenes or models.

Short-term exhibits focus on local history, natural science and art. Other services are:

  • Access for the researchers.
  • Library with 48,000 items.
  • Lectures organized by the museum.
  • Specialised publications.
  • Journal "Chrudimské vlastivědné listy" (Chrudim Studies), issued six times a year.
  • Conservational services for the archaeologists.

The museum employs 25 people (2006). It is opened full year, except on Mondays.

External links