Museum Employment Terminated for Karel Gott - Construction halted at Karel-Gott Museum
The planned museum dedicated to the life of pop singer Karel Gott, known as the "golden voice from Prague," has been put on hold. The decision to halt the project was made by Ivana Gottova, Karel Gott's widow, who announced the news on Facebook on August 15, 2025.
Ivana Gottova explained that every project should bring joy, and if it affects health, it's appropriate to say stop. She did not provide further details about her health or personal reasons for the decision.
The Villa Gott project, as the museum was originally named, was intended to be located in Karel Gott's long-time residence in the Prague district of Smichov. The villa has been proposed for a nearby square's name, but the decision is currently being considered by the naming commission of the Czech capital.
The museum was intended to be a tribute to Karel Gott, who had a remarkable career spanning over six decades. During this time, he sold an estimated over 50 million records and produced hits such as "Biene Maja," "Lady Carneval," and "Around the World Once."
It's important to note that this is not the first museum dedicated to Karel Gott. Previously, there was a museum called "Gottland" in Jevany near Prague, but it closed due to financial reasons between 2006 and 2009.
As for the current status of the Villa Gott project, it remains suspended without active development or a resumed timeline. No new information about the potential resumption of the museum project has been provided.
Meanwhile, in Prague 5 district, efforts to honor Karel Gott continue independently of the museum project. The local council has endorsed the naming of a public space near Bertramka as a memorial in his name. However, no further updates suggest any immediate continuation or replacement of the Villa Gott museum initiative.
[1] Ivana Gottova's Facebook Post, August 15, 2025. [2] Prague 5 District Council Meeting Minutes, August 16, 2025. [3] Prague City Hall Press Release, August 17, 2025.
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