Olga Havlová
Olga Havlová | |
|---|---|
| First Lady of the Czech Republic | |
| In role 2 February 1993 – 27 January 1996 | |
| President | Václav Havel |
| Preceded by | Position established |
| Succeeded by | Dagmar Havlová |
| First Lady of Czechoslovakia | |
| In role 29 December 1989 – 20 July 1992 | |
| President | Václav Havel |
| Preceded by | Viera Husáková |
| Succeeded by | Position abolished |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Olga Šplíchalová 11 July 1933 Žižkov, Prague, Czechoslovakia |
| Died | 27 January 1996 (aged 62) Prague, Czech Republic |
| Resting place | Vinohrady Cemetery, Prague |
| Nationality | Czechoslovak, Czech |
| Spouse | Václav Havel (1964–1996; her death) |
Olga Havlová (nee Šplíchalová; 11 July 1933 – 27 January 1996) was a Czech dissident, activist, and the first wife of Václav Havel, the last President of Czechoslovakia and first President of the Czech Republic. Havlová, the inaugural First Lady of the Czech Republic and final First Lady of Czechoslovakia, was the founder of the Committee of Good Will and a signatory of Charter 77.