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Petr Dujka was born in Prague on 31 October 1951. He is a descendant of the ancient Czech noble family of Bubna-Litic that dates back to the 13th century. He spent his childhood in Prague when his family had lost all its property including the family castle in Doudleby nad Orlicí after the communist coup. He resisted the totalitarian system in his youth, refusing the Pioneer scarf, living free in the tramp community and then joining protest activities against the communist power. Due to his background, he was not allowed to study and made his living as a maintenance worker at a medical clinic where he was in touch with independent culture and dissent. He was repeatedly interrogated by the State Security. He and wife Jana raised daughter Barbora and son Mikuláš. After 1989, he took part in restoring the family assets his mother Eleonora Dujková, née Countess Bubna-Litic, regained by restitution. Since 2005 he has been managing the chateau in Doudleby nad Orlicí which he has refurbished and refitted with period furnishings. He made a tramping museum, a natural history exhibit and a concert and cultural event venue from the former granary. He grows grapes in the vicinity of the chateau and has established a small family winery. Petr Dujka builds on the legacy of his ancestors and, with respect for history, combines a noble tradition with a modern civic and cultural mission. “Honouring our ancestors, we honour ourselves.”