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Zámecký vrch in Cieszyn, Poland

Would you like to go exploring history? Head to Zámecký vrch in Cieszyn. It is historically the oldest part of the city of Cieszyn and offers you several places worth visiting.

The Habsburg hunting lodge, the Piast tower or the rotunda of St. Nicholas and St. Wenceslas will be a pleasant addition to your holiday in nature.

For more information, read the full article here.

Pustevny

Head to one of the most famous places in the Beskydy Mountains and discover not only beautiful nature, but also historical architecture.

You can reach Pustevny on foot, by cable car, by bike or even on cross-country skis. From Pustevny you can go to Radhošť mountain and see the famous statue of Radegast along the way.

You can find out more information in the entire article, or on the official website of Pustevny.

Hukvaldy Castle

Go to one of the most interesting places in the Moravian-Silesian Region and discover not only beautiful nature, but also the rich history of this majestic castle.

You can reach Hukvaldy Castle on foot along hiking trails that will take you through the beautiful landscape of the Hukvaldy Game Reserve. On the way to the castle, you will pass by the statue of the fox Bystrouška, which is inspired by the famous work of Leoš Janáček, who was born here.

You can find out more in the entire article or on the official website of Hukvaldy Castle.

Church of St. St. Nicholas Church in Nýdek

Go to the picturesque heart of the Beskydy Mountains and discover the magic of wooden architecture and the peaceful atmosphere of past centuries.

You can visit the Church of St. Nicholas in Nýdek on foot, by car or by bike. Nearby is the beautiful nature of the Beskydy Mountains, which you can explore along the tourist routes leading around this historical monument.

For more information, read the entire article.

Fryštát Castle

Discover the historical charm of Karviná and visit Fryštát Castle, which will enchant you with its Empire architecture and the atmosphere of ancient times of noble life.

Fryštát Castle, a significant cultural monument, is accessible on foot, by car or by bike. It is surrounded by the vast Božena Němcová Park, where you can relax and enjoy a peaceful walk through nature, offering views of this historical icon.

For more information, read the full article.

Kostel Povýšení sv. Church of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross in Bystřice

Head to a quiet part of North Moravia, where the wooden Church of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross stands, an important example of folk architecture from the late 19th century.

You can visit the Church of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross in Bystřice on foot, by car or by bike. The church is surrounded by beautiful nature, which you can explore along the tourist routes that lead around this historical monument.

You can find more details in the entire article.

Archeopark Chotěbuz

Visit an important archaeological site in Cieszyn Silesia, where Archeopark Chotěbuz brings the life of our ancestors closer through faithful replicas of buildings from the early Middle Ages.

You can explore the Chotěbuz Archaeological Park on foot and enjoy interactive exhibits that present the rich history of the site. The surrounding nature and historical paths also provide wonderful routes for hiking in a beautiful environment.

You can find more details in the full article here, or visit the official website of the Chotěbuz Archeopark here.

Chotebuz Castle

Chateau Chotebuz is an ideal place for history lovers. It is located in the village of Chotěbuz and its roots date back to the 13th century. It originally served as a fortified courtyard of the Benedictines from the monastery in Orlová.

The dominant feature of the castle is the Gothic tower, known as the bell tower, which has survived from the original fortifications. Over the centuries, the castle has undergone several reconstructions, including the Baroque and Classicist eras, and became the seat of noble families.

For more information, read the full article here.

TATRA Museum in Kopřivnica

Discover the fascinating world of the automotive industry in the heart of the Moravian-Silesian Region. The Tatra Museums in Kopřivnice will take you on a journey through the history of innovations and technical wonders.

Unique collections of vehicles and technical exhibits await you at the Tatra Truck Museum and the Tatra Passenger Car Museum. Both museums are easily accessible on foot, by car or by bike, and in their vicinity you can go for a walk through the beautiful landscape of the Beskydy Mountains.

For more information, read the full article here. You can also visit the official website of the museums here.

Church of the Body of Christ in Jabluňkov

Want to learn about the history and architecture of the Beskydy Mountains? Visit the Church of the Corpus Christi in Jablunkov. Built in 1620, this church is an example of the late Renaissance and early Baroque and offers a unique insight into the region's past.

The church is known for its beautiful architecture, historic interiors and peaceful atmosphere. Every visitor can enjoy the rich history that the church offers and admire its architectural details.

For more information, read the full article here.

Štramberk

Discover the charm of the picturesque town of Štramberk, which offers a unique combination of history and natural beauty in the heart of the Moravian-Silesian Region.

You can reach Štramberk on foot along hiking trails that will take you through charming streets and around wooden half-timbered houses from the 18th and 19th centuries. After climbing the tower of Trúba Castle, you will be presented with a view of the remains of the ancient castle and panoramic views of the Beskydy Mountains.

You can find out more in the full article here or on the official website of the town of Štramberk here.

Beskydy Museum Frýdek-Místek

Visit one of the most culturally significant places in the Moravian-Silesian Region and immerse yourself in the rich history and natural beauty of the Beskydy Mountains.

The museum is located in the Frýdek Castle, which will enchant you not only with its architecture, but also with colorful exhibitions that bring the life of the nobility, the history of the city and the nature of the region closer.

You can find more details in the full article here, or visit the official website here.

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Discover the secrets of Ropice Castle, a Baroque gem in the Moravian-Silesian Region that will captivate you with its rich history and architectural beauty.

The castle, originally a Renaissance fortress from the 15th century, was rebuilt in the 18th century into its current form. Today, there is a well-preserved castle park with the remains of historical buildings and unique architectural elements that remind of the glorious past of this place.

You can learn more in the full article here.

Museum of the Těšín Region

Learn about the rich history and traditions of the region on the border of Moravia and Silesia at the Museum of the Těšín Region in Český Těšín. This museum will guide you through interesting events, from prehistory to modern times, with an emphasis on local culture and nature.

In the Museum of the Těšín Region and its branches, such as the Memorial of the Životice Tragedy, you will find unique exhibitions and interactive experiences. A visit to the museum is a great opportunity for anyone who wants to understand the history of this region in more depth.

You can find more details in the full article here, or on the official website of the museum here.

Žerotínu Castle in Valašské Meziříčí

Žerotínu Castle is is an important cultural monument in Valašské Meziříčí. It was built in the 16th century by Jan of Pernštejn, but its history is closely connected with the Žerotín family, who lived here for almost three centuries.

During the 19th century, the castle served as a women's prison, and from the 20th century it became the center of the city's cultural life. Visitors can admire the castle rooms and the Chapel of the Deathly Anguish of Jesus Christ with its unique fresco decoration.

For more information, read the full article here.

Wallachian Open Air Museum

Discover the Wallachian Open-Air Museum in Rožnov pod Radhoštěm, the oldest open-air museum in Central Europe, founded in 1925. This unique complex represents folk architecture and the traditional way of life in Wallachia.

In the museum you will find the Wooden Town, the Wallachian Village and the Mill Valley, where old techniques and traditions come to life. Visitors can see the original buildings, a working water mill, a blacksmith shop and a chalet and experience the authentic atmosphere of the Wallachian countryside.

You can find out more in the entire article or on the official website of the Wallachian Museum.

Třinec

Discover Třinec, a town with a rich industrial history, dominated by the Třinec Ironworks, one of the largest metallurgical enterprises in the Czech Republic.

Třinec, founded in the 14th century, developed significantly thanks to the ironworks from 1839. Local monuments also include the church of St. Albert with a rectory and a cemetery chapel. Not far from the town you will find a wooden church in Guty, which dates back to 1563.

You can find out more in the full article here. You can find news and other information about the city on the city website here.

Frýdek-Místek

Frýdek-Místek, a city at the confluence of the Ostravice and Morávka rivers, attracts with its rich history and beautiful monuments. The connection of Moravian Místek and Silesian Frýdek has created a unique urban environment with two historical centers. Discover the secrets that these places hide.

You can find out more in the full article here, or on the city website here.

Frýdlant nad Ostravicí

Visit Frýdlant nad Ostravicí, a picturesque town located in the foothills of the Beskydy Mountains, which is the gateway to this mountain area. The history of the city dates back to the 14th century, when the first settlement was founded here.

Frýdlant boasts several important monuments, such as the Church of St. Bartholomew and a Baroque column with a statue of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. Lysá hora, a popular tourist destination, rises near the city.

You can learn more in the full article here. You can find news and other information about the city on the city website here.

Havířov

Discover Havířov, the youngest city in the Czech Republic, which was founded in 1955 as a mining settlement.

Havířov developed rapidly thanks to coal mining and became a major industrial center. The city is known for its socialist realism architecture. Among the monuments are Šumbark Chateau, the Radost Cultural Center, and the Church of St. Anna.

You can learn more in the full article here. You can find news and other information about the city on the city website here.

In addition to historical sites, many tourist destinations in nature await you. In winter, you will enjoy the groomed ski slopes and cross-country trails and appreciate the heated swimming pool including sauna world.

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