Middle Moravia - Castles (25)
Middle Moravia
The Central Moravia region is one of the most beautiful tourist areas in the Czech Republic. The central part is made of the fertile lowlands called Haná, which has been the source of living and wealth of the local people since the long time ago. There are several beautiful historic towns located here.
The first and the most attractive one of them is the city of Olomouc. It is the second largest monument reserve after Praha and it features a number of important buildings. Whoever will
be visiting Olomouc should stop at the Svatý Kopeček near Olomouc in the Cathedral of Navštívení Panny Marie – one of the most important and the most visited places of pilgrimage in the Czech Republic. We can also find a spacious zoological garden here. The most renowned monument of the city is the Sloup Nejsvětější Trojice, which has been placed on the List of UNESCO Monuments of Cultural Heritage.
We can see very interesting sights in the vicinity of Olomouc. The towns ofUničov and Mohelnice are located in the northwest direction. We can see the Mladečské caverns nearby Mohelnice, as well as the forest-garden arboretum in Bílá Lhota, which has been built from the original manor park and it features more than 400 exhibits of various woody plants. A famous romantic castle of Bouzov is an exceptional monument, which has a touch of mystery to it thanks to its history. Here we can also see another extensive underground system called the Javoříčské caverns.The kilometers of tunnels, the ravines and the dripstone decorations are certainly worth of visiting. Another town in the region is Litovel, which is known for its beer. The Haná Outdoor Museum is located in Příkazy behind Litovel in the direction of Olomouc. It is a system of the folk earth buildings. The town of Šternberk is located approximately twenty kilometers in the east direction of Litovel; it is an ancient town featuring the castle and its landscape park. There are severalinteresting tourist targets between the town of Hranice and the town of Lipník nad Bečvou, which is the urban conservation area. Some of these targets could be the well-known Hranická ravine, the Zbrašovské aragonite caverns in the neighborhood of the spa town of Teplice nad Bečvou, and the castle of Helfštýn, which has become the place for a traditional meeting and competition of the art metalworkers called Hefaiston. The wooden windmill called Skalička is located just a few kilometersaway and it is accessible after the phone call schedule in advance.
We can find the following cities and towns in the southern area below Olomouc: Prostějov (featuring the manor), Plumlov (featuring the museum exhibition and another manor), Přerov, Náměšť na Hané (featuring the manor), Čechy pod Kosířem, and the ancient town of Kroměříž. Kroměříž is called the Haná Athens for its beauty, historical sights and cultural tradition. The archiepiscopal manor features thePodzámecká and Květná gardens and the episcopal mint, all of which have been placed on the List of UNESCO Monuments of Cultural Heritage. The hunting lodge of Olomouc archbishops called Chropyně is located nearby Kroměříž and it features the exhibitions of historic weapons. The town of Holešov is located in the east direction of Kroměříž and it has been an important center of the Jewish community in Moravia since the 15th century. Major parts of the original Jewish quarterincluding the school, the religious study room and the hospital have been preserved until these days. The museum exhibition called "Židé a Morava" (Jews and Moravia) is located in a renaissance synagogue built in 1560. The outdoor museum called "Soubor lidových staveb východní Hané" (Collection of Folk Architecture Buildings of Eastern Haná) is located in Rymice. From here, it is only a few steps to the town of Bystřice pod Hostýnem, above which the important place of pilgrimage calledSvatý Hostýn is located and it features the pilgrim basilica of Nanebevzetí Panny Marie.
Just come to see this region. By walking, on a bicycle, or by riding a horse, a new knowledge experience will always be your reward. The Central Moravia is a region of the folk traditions, fertile fields, sun and the kindhearted and hospitable local people. Do not forget to taste the local gourmand cheese specialty called the "olomoucké tvarůžky" (Olomouc Curd Cheese). And now the free adviseat the end. You have to taste the local wine for sure; it is excellent. It is the right ingredient that will conjure up the unforgettable ambiance you will gladly remember.
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The city of Lipník nad Bečvou is an old town of so-called Moravian gate. One of the most interesting objects here is a Renaissance castle which was built between years 1596 and 1609. The building was initiated by Hynek ...
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Zajímavá, v jádru pozdně gotická tvrz, stojí uprostřed vsi Kurovice na Kroměřížsku ve Zlínském kraji. Tvrz si dodnes i přes všechny úpravy udržela starobylý vzhled. Je to dvoupatrová trojkřídlá budova s ...
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Obdélná patrová středověká tvrz s oválnou věží, pískovcovými renesančními portály, klenutými stropy, na svahu s hospodářskou budovou. Vznikla v první polovině 14.století za pánů z Lipé, poprvé se ...
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Zámek v obci Cetechovice stojí na místě někdejší tvrze, která je připomínána až poměrně pozdě v roce 1482. Pravděpodobně se jednalo o vodní tvrz, neboť její příkopy mohly být snadno napájeny z potoka ...
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Hrad Helfštýn leží nedaleko Lipníka nad Bečvou. Rozsáhlá hradní zřícenina byla po druhé světové válce zařazena jako významná památka do kategorie státních hradů. Dnes je znám zejména díky pořádání ...
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The town Přerov is an important rail junction and it has formed the etrance to the Moravian gateway (Moravská brána) for centuries. At the place of a former site of a settlement was in the second half of the 13th century built ...
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Bouzov Castle, situated between Doly and Bouzov villages, was founded by Moravian aristocracy to defend a trade route to Prague in the beginning of the 14th century. Representatives of the Czech and Moravian gentry took turns in ...
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The castle Čechy pod Košířem is situated in foothils of a hill Velký Košíř, about 12 kilometers north-west from Prostějov. In the 14th century there used to be an original Renaissance water fortress which was surrounded ...
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The castle Plumlov was built in the 17th century by the third owner of the property - Jan Adam from Lichtenštejn as a four-wings castle. The castle was never finished, there is only one wing. It was not inhabited for a long ...
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Renesanční zámek, který stojí v centru města na západní straně náměstí, je jednou z řady pamětihodností města Prostějova v Olomouckém kraji. V části zámku je k vidění výstavní síň Muzea Prostějovska. ...