I loved doing everything I did
Vladimír Vlček was born on December 2, 1944 in Rtyn in Podkrkonoší. His father ran a mechanical locksmith shop, which was founded as early as 1896, and employed around twenty people. Their company was nationalized after February 1948. Due to an unsatisfactory personnel profile, Vladimír could not study and there was a threat that he would have to go to work in the mines. Thanks to the intercession of a family friend, he was able to work at a power plant and finally finished his high school graduation in formo f an evening study. He experienced the Prague Spring intensely, and the August occupation was a big disappointment for him. Together with colleagues from the power plant, they cut the telephone cable of the Soviet soldiers. After 1970, he ran the Pozemní stavby hostel in Železné Brod, travelled as a tour guide with Čedok tours, and took part in filming as an extra. Even before the Velvet Revolution, he opened a small restaurant, which allowed him a partial license for private business. After 1989, he ran a hotel in Špindlerův Mlýn, worked as a manager, and since 2002, he has run his own business. In restitution, the family business was returned to them, which was taken over by Vladimír’s brother and was run under the name Vlček a syn since then. In 2022 he lived in Jablonec nad Nisou.