The Poesiomat in front of Břevnov Monastery offers a diverse palette of contributions. Listeners can look forward to an essay by Jaroslav Seifert dedicated to the poet Karel Toman and their shared neighbourhood in Břevnov, a recording from a secret apartment lecture by the philosopher Jan Patočka, poems by the former abbot of Břevnov Monastery Anastáz Opasek, and a selection from the works of a whole range of distinguished artists buried in the Břevnov cemetery.
The Poesiomat also features an excerpt from Havel's play Audience, originally recorded by the author himself together with Pavel Landovský in the flat of Vladimír Merta in Prague 6, as well as a song by Karel Kryl entitled Děkuji (Thank You), which was performed upon his return to his homeland at a mass in the Břevnov Church of St Margaret.
Among the other unique pieces, listeners will find poems by Karel Šiktanec, Ivan Diviš and Vladimíra Čerepková, as well as poetry by Josef Topol recited by his son, the celebrated poet Jáchym Topol. A song for the Poesiomat was also recorded by the children of the Břevnov Jan Amos Comenius Nursery School.
The voices of actors Tomáš Měcháček, František Špaček and Lucie Stará, as well as presenter Aneta Fraj, can all be heard on the Břevnov Poesiomat. The Poesiomat in front of Břevnov Monastery was made possible through the financial support of Prague 6 Municipal District.