Less than one week after a new Czech Prime Minister took office and with nearly two months to go in the Czech presidency, the controversial "Entropa" art work by Czech artist David Czerny has been removed from the walls of the giant atrium at the European Union's Council building in Brussels.
A statement from the Czech EU Presidency said the removal is "the outcome of the agreement between... Czerny and the government of the Czech Republic."
According to the Czech engineers taking down Entropa, it will be moved to the Dox museum in Prague.
Entropa
bleeeee
Michalpa93 2 years ago
i hope it stays away for ever, art my ass its a insult to many nations in the EU. just look at the way the german autobaans look like a swastika and holland is covered with water and moskee's.
sarg1988 2 years ago
Bilderberg will again attempt to push for the enactment of the Lisbon Treaty, a key centerpiece of the agenda to fully entrench a federal EU superstate, by forcing the Irish to vote again on the document in September/October despite having rejected it already, along with other European nations, in national referendums.
One of their concerns is addressing and neutralizing the anti-Lisbon treaty movement called Libertas led by Declan Ganley.
murrman33 2 years ago