Hanno R. Ellenbogen Citizenship Award

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Front side of the handmade bronze HRE medallion.
Back side of the handmade bronze HRE medallion.

The Hanno R. Ellenbogen Citizenship Award is a civil decoration given annually to honor individuals who have dedicated their lives to public service. It was established in 2000 by the Prague Society for International Cooperation and the Global Panel Foundation. It is named in honor of the Prague Society's President Marc S. Ellenbogen's mother who grew up in war torn Europe. The award comes with a 150,000 crown cash prize, which the award recipient passes on to a young person or institution in the public realm. For instance when the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra won the award in 2000, the cash prize was given to Lukas Vondracek, an aspiring musician at the time, who is now recognized worldwide.

First – Vladimir Ashkenazy and the Conducting Corp of the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra

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