They arrested dad and looted his jewellery shop. Communists wore our jewels
Adriena Morávková was born in Chrudim on 21 July 1940. She spent her childhood there with her siblings Aglaia, Ferdinand and Consuela, and the majority of her adult life. Her grandfather Emanuel Morávek, a major regional personality, was a jeweller, businessman, and an excellent cello player and bandleader. In addition to father’s jewellery shop, Adriena’s parents taught ballroom dancing and etiquette. Father Ferdinand Morávek joined the Auxiliary Technical Battalion (PTP) in Strašice in 1951 and a people’s court in Chrudim punished him for alleged speculation with gold in a fabricated trial in 1959. Both sisters – famous actresses – emigrated; the eldest Aglaia to Sweden in 1968 and the younger Consuela to the USA in 1979. Adriena Morávková completed economics high school and worked in several office jobs. She taught dancing for almost 50 years. She lived in Chrudim in 2022.