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__NOTOC__ ''Světozor'' ("Seeing the World") was a Czech-language illustrated magazine published in 19th and 20th century.


History and profile

''Světozor'' was created by Pavel Josef Šafařík in 1834. Šafařík was inspired by the British
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and the German '' Pfennig-Magazin''. The newspaper, trying to entertain the readers with curiosities, did not incite much interest and closed down in two years. In 1867 the magazine was reestablished by František Skrejšovský (1837–1902), an entrepreneur and politician. A substantial portion of the weekly was dedicated to the literature and the arts. Since 1899 for more than 30 years the magazine was owned by the publishing house of
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. Between 1933 and 1939 the magazine was owned by leftist journalist and photographer
Pavel Altschul Pavel ( Bulgarian, Russian, Serbian: Павел; Czech, Slovene, and (although Romanian also uses Paul); ; ; ) is a male given name. It is a Slavic cognate of the name Paul (derived from the Greek Pavlos). Pavel may refer to: People Given ...
(1900–1944).


Other notable uses

''Světozor'' is also the name of a large (700 seats) cinema built in 1918 in
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. There seems to be no relation with the magazine. The building serves as a cinema and an
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until today
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Literature

* Jaromír Čejka: ''Pavel Altschul a Světozor v letech 1933–39'' (''Pavel Altschul and Světozor during 1933-39''). Diploma work at the
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, 1983


External links


Scanned issues of ''Světozor'' (until 1899)

WorldCat record
{{DEFAULTSORT:Svetozor Literary magazines published in the Czech Republic Czech-language magazines Defunct magazines published in Czechoslovakia Defunct literary magazines published in Europe Magazines established in 1834 Magazines with year of disestablishment missing Visual arts magazines Weekly magazines