Kroměříž (Czech pronunciation: [ˈkromɲɛr̝iːʃ]; German: Kremsier, Polish: Kromieryż) is a Moravian town in the Zlín Region of the Czech Republic. The town's main landmark is the Baroque Kroměříž Bishop's Palace, where some scenes from Amadeus and Immortal Beloved were filmed. The Gardens and Castle at Kroměříž were added to the list of World Heritage Sites in 1998.
Restaurants in Kromeriz
4.5 based on 136 reviews
Visited the town on the way back home. We planned to visit the Archbishop´s chateau only but were offered the tour containing also the view from the chateau tower / 206 steps up and 206 steps down/ and visit of the Flower garden. The interiors of the chateau are well mantained and there is lots to see.
4.5 based on 118 reviews
This is a botanical gem that has preserved the aspects of the original design of Versailles which by now have disappeared due to many updates and redesigns. It is a UNESCO site where you can enjoy a Baroque Rotunda with Foucalts's pendulum and many grotti and frescos, a 80 yard viewing platform to appreciate the French arabesque garden, with Greek mythological figures in the archade below. There are meadows, labyrinth, orangery, trout ponds with water lilies, educational and herb garden. Do not miss the opposite in garden design and visit the English park bellow the summer palace of the Olomouc Archibishop. It is five minutes from the railroad that will bring you in 35 minutes to the official residence of the Archbishop in Olomouc with more to see.
4.5 based on 76 reviews
This place really lives. Lot of events are going on all around the year. Lot if restaurants located around the square allow you to sit for hours and observe the busy life around. And lot of beautiful local girls hanging around...
4.5 based on 14 reviews
You can learn much about the history of the city if you are interested in. I guess it is more popular for the visitors than for the locals.
4.5 based on 15 reviews
There is more to Kromeriz than just the Archbishop's Chateau and Gardens. The centre of town is overflowing with Baroque and Neo-Renaissance buildings. Churches, schools, Trinity columns and ornately decorated shopfronts abound.
One of the landmarks of the Old Town is this church, which was built at the height of the Neo-Gothic craze of the early 19th century. When we visited there was creepy organ music playing and the surprisingly high vaults were filled with echoing hymns. The church also has some lovely stained glass, oil paintings and carved marble,
It is free to enter. It didn't divert us for too long, but it is pleasant.
4 based on 12 reviews
Although the church seems to be beautiful from the outside, you're actually not allowed to visit the church as a tourist. The portal is open and from there you can see the church on the inside, but you can't see very much. I was quite disappointed.
4.5 based on 7 reviews
It is a nice building at the main square of the city, but there is nothing you can do more than watchin. on the ground floor (next to the main entrance) there is the information centre - the only thing that the visitors might be interested in
4.5 based on 4 reviews
Я умышленно вынесла в заголовок почти транслитер чудесного чешского слова! А чтобы было понятно по-русски переведу название как "Костел Вознесения Богородицы".
Красивый, барочный, торжественный. Ничего удивительного! В Кромержиже не может быть иначе, ведь, кажется, в 1997 году он был признан красивейшим чешским городом!
4.5 based on 4 reviews
What to expext from a statue? Well exactly that's what you get. Maybe some artist of culture vultures could be more enthusiastic.
4.5 based on 4 reviews
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