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Ostrava’s Mayor, Jan Dohnal (centre), also mounted a horse during the opening of the event. Photo: Adolf Horsinka

The meeting of mounted police units was opened by the Mayor of Ostrava in a cavalry style

The international gathering of mounted police units, a long-standing fixture marking the end of summer in Ostrava, began somewhat unconventionally this year. At the very start of the event, the Mayor of Ostrava, Jan Dohnal, appeared before the audience astride a white stallion. Riding alongside him on a black horse was the Director of the Ostrava Municipal Police, Miroslav Plaček. Their unexpected entrance was met with enthusiastic applause and admiring glances from the crowd.

The opening of Beats for Love 2025, attended by Mayor Jan Dohnal and Deputy Mayor Lucie Baránková Vilamová. Photo: Beats for Love

A magnificent opening, a newly conceived venue, and the first day of the festival – Beats for Love 2025 has begun.

In the unique (post-)industrial setting of Dolní Vítkovice, the 11th edition of Beats for Love — the largest dance music festival in Central Europe — kicked off last night. From the very start, it introduced visitors to an entirely new visual concept for the festival grounds. Until 5 July, when Beats for Love comes to a close, more than 550 performers will appear across 18 stages. Among them are both international stars and emerging talents from the electronic music scene.

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