Nový Jičín (Czech pronunciation: [ˈnoviː ˈjɪtʃiːn]; German: Neutitschein) is a town in the Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic. It has ca. 26,500 inhabitants. The city is situated on the spurs of the Carpathian Mountains about 30 km (19 mi) from the Czech Republic's 3rd biggest city, Ostrava. The city is noted for its hatting industry.
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4.5 based on 18 reviews
Beautiful and colorful square with many different architecture styles from several centuries. There are two monuments at the square one of St. Nicholas and the second is a high column. All in all it's an amazingly looking square.
4.5 based on 85 reviews
Free day? Nice weather? Ready for a walk? Go for it! There are two ways how to get to the "truba" from the main square - facing it, go left for a quick stair walk or go right, and I recommend it, and stroll in the stone paved streets and admire the local houses. Right under the tower, you can find a pub where they serve tasty sausages ;) Once you feel strong again, climb the hundred something stairs and enjoy the awesome view! As you get down to the square again, buy the famous local "stramberske usi" as a praize for your performance :D
4.5 based on 70 reviews
We visited your museum today with my husband , sister and kids and we left with mix feelings and disappointment . This place is absolutely beautifully organised, not expensive and very clean. We took our kids to your museum as they were super exited as they were waited for this visit for a long time as living abroad. This is a Must especially for young boys!
One thing which began to be obtrusive was the fact, that one of your member of staff followed us because we had kids , and kept telling us don't touch this, don't do this etc... This is the children attraction and I do understand that you have certain rules but this was over the top! Children would probably damage the vehicle , what a joke! My husband made a comment, about this lady, and obviously she heard him, so she left. This woman made me very nerves and I was just concentrating on my 2,5 years old son ,just to make sure he won't touch a rope because this lady was constantly behind our backs . We won't be coming in near future, as we didn't feel welcome. Maybe your notice board should be saying ,,kids under 5 years old are not welcome!!!
4.5 based on 21 reviews
Sigmund Freud was born on 6.5.1856 in Příbor. Native House was reconstructed of architect Zdeněk Tupý a opened to the public in 2006. In house is exposition called "Sigmund Freud - a Human" which aims to introduce Freud as a physician and scientis, bud especially as a man who loved humor. A the entry each visitor receives headphones. Freud´s relacionship to humor as the spice of live is show by caricatures drawn by Vladimír Jiránek.
4.5 based on 159 reviews
We visited the museum in winter and although most of the buildings were closed, in the Wooden town (Dřevěné městečko) you can see some interiors. I definitely recommend to eat inside the Valašská vesnice where you can try local historical specialities in stylish pub.For children there is livestock. Nice is also the exposition comparing the history and modern date.
4.5 based on 9 reviews
There is an area just outside the square where there are many shops including a gelato ice cream shop and which is very peaceful and pleasant.
The square itself is also impressive and surrounded by interesting shops including food and clothing. In one of the buildings there is a museum for which one must pay 60 koruna. There is also a tourist information office close by.
4.5 based on 17 reviews
The square itself is nice but not breathtaking, sloping with rows of picturesque townhouses on each side. There's also a church sitting in one end. While getting there you'll be passing some local wooden houses with a nice architecture.
Tip: When you finally reach the square, do have a beer at Mestsky Pivovar, deemed the town's best pub/restaurant - you shouldn't regret it!
5 based on 16 reviews
New car museum with exclusive cars and many historical exhibits in new building. Located nearby Tatra museum (highly recommended for visit too) in small city Koprivnice.
Very nice exposition , rare and valuable cars and motorcycles included, very cosy historical relax / seat corner. Enthusiastic manager and collector is very happy to show and explain everything to freaks.
Disabled entry possible. In 1st stock is good old style restaurant / cafe, across the street is small private brewery.
Founded on voluntary and private level, no grants, some cars are here temporary (treasures from private collection).
Good to combine with visit of Skansen in Rožnov p. Radhoštěm (original historical wooden village) or nice spots nearby in Mountains Beskydy.
4.5 based on 5 reviews
First of all, be ready that the museum is open just few days a week. One room is dedicated to to Freud and his works. If you visit Pribor because of Freud, it is a must see along with "Freud's house". Otherwise you can find it bit boring.
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