Frýdek-Místek (Czech pronunciation: [ˈfriːdɛk ˈmiːstɛk], Polish: Frydek-Mistek; German: Friedeck-Mistek) is a city in Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic. It is the administrative centre of Frýdek-Místek District. Frýdek-Místek is located at the confluence of two rivers Ostravice and Morávka in the foothills of the Beskyds near the Polish (25 km) and Slovakia (35 km) borders. The city history reaches back to the 13th century, when Gothic castle was established. On January 1, 1943 the Germans joined the up-until-then separate towns of Frýdek and Místek in a twin-town.
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4.5 based on 29 reviews
No matter the season, no matter the weather, you can always visit Olesna :) There is an outdoor swimming pool with slides and attractions for families and couples as well. You can also grab there a bite. Inside, you will find a nice big pool and a wellness world. Very small children are welcome, too, they even organize swimming lessons there for them :) And once you are tired of lying by the pool, take a bike or roller skates and enjoy the 4 km long path around the Olesna dam with fantastic views of the Beskydy Mountains around and several spots with refreshing beer and tasty local meals.
4.5 based on 59 reviews
Wow what a climb. Absolutely what I'd expect to see in a fortress. It was no surprise that at not time in its history has it been successfully stormed!! The castle is still in remarkable condition considering its age and chequered history. Wear comfortable footwear for the climb.
4.5 based on 365 reviews
In 1998 after 170 years of continuous production, the manufacturing of pig-iron in so-called Lower Area was discontinued. Vitkovice MACHINERY GROUP, the Moravian-Silesian Region and the Union of ,,The Lower Area of Vitkovice" now provide the visitors an opportunity of visit/tour of the area including Hlubina mine, coking plant, blast furnaces and the other technological facilities of metallurgical basic industry and energetics. Since 2002, the area of Hlubina mine, coking plant, and the blast furnaces has been a National Cultural Monument. In 2008, the Lower Area of Vitkovice was inscribed on the the European Cultural Heritage list. The objective of the reactivation project is not only to preserve the NCM but to give it a new, useful and modern face - by gradually changing the space and buildings of the NCM into the university, the research and development and cultural facility including free time zones. Visit us and you will see amazing technical heritage of the past and you will learn the great future of our National Cultural Monument! Vitkovice MACHINERY GROUP contributes with the visits to the National Cultural Monument to the fulfilment of the project titled Ostrava by means of visits - The European City of Culture.
Fascinating to get up close to a bit of heavy-industrial history. Amazingly, there's no admission charge to wander around the rusting machinery and pipework of the former iron foundry. Tours are offered at Kč 190, but in Czech only and, as one reviewer has already noted, if that's not your lingo you're better off guiding yourself around and Reading the information boards, which are also in English. We did that, then paid Kč 200 to be taken to the top of the Bolt Tower (built on top of the 1911 blast furnace and weirdly named after Jamaican sprinter Usain, who has connections with Ostrava): the ticket includes a Kč 100 voucher to spend in the café up there, which is frankly an uncanny and unique experience, with spectacular views.
However, the Vítkovice experience could be so much better for the foreign visitor. Maybe the Czech guided tour covers this, but the wordy information boards assumed a knowledge of iron smelting and steel production that none of my party had, and we were desperate for some kind of visual explanation of how the various processes were carried out in these buildings around us. The place cries out for diagrams and illustrations, video reconstructions and historic footage, or maybe just some archive photos. And what about some living history? This iron works closed within living memory: we would love to hear from those who actually worked here telling what the experience was like. A huge missed opportunity.
The EU put money into the restoration: they should have insisted on a more imaginative explanation of this important heritage.
4 based on 5 reviews
V červenci jsme byli s dětmi a dcerou na koupališti ve Frýdlantě nad Ostravicí. Původně jsme měly naplánovanou návštěvu aquaparku ve Frenštátě pod Radhoštěm, ale měli tento den zavřeno z důvodu nějaké údržby. Děti se na vodu moc těšily, tak jsme jeli na koupaliště do Frýdlantu n.O.
Koupaliště ve Frýdlantě je poměrně dost zastaralé. Voda byla v bazénu čistá a tak akorát na osvěžení, pro děti tam je malý bazének a skluzavka, jinak žádné jiné zařízení pro děti tam není. Vstupné taky tomu odpovídá - nebylo nijak drahé. Nakonec jsme byli rádi i za takové osvěžení, ale opravdu by bylo žádoucí tento areál zmodernizovat.
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!!!
3.5 based on 4 reviews
It´s a nice city castle, but nothing to be surprised about.
I would say there are more breathtaking places in the region.
:)
For example, Štramberk tower or Hukvaldy area for a nice walk.
But there are interesting Exhibitions from time to time and also Concerts. These are worth visiting because of it has charming atmosphere.
Check the city calendar to see what´s on. ;)
4.5 based on 13 reviews
The exposition can be divided into a historical section (three rooms on the ground floor), where the original interior including.We can find there photographs from Janáček´s life, letters, notes, costume drafts for the opera.
4.5 based on 2 reviews
Домашняя атмосфера ирландского паба и радушие персонала-вот главные отличительные черты этого заведения. Гиннесс здесь замечательный, да и виски тоже. Есть также кубинский ром, мексиканская текила, французский коньяк и разные ликеры. Можно прекрасно отдохнуть здесь и употребляя отличные коктейли.
3.5 based on 3 reviews
Из Остравы мы с Андреем Горбуновым отправились на юг в направлении городка Хуквальды. Последний достаточно широко известен среди ценителей культурного наследия известного чешского композитора Леоша Яначека (стоящего в одном ряду с такими гуру чешской музыки как Антонин Дворжак и Бедржих Сметана). Наш интерес был сугубо прозаичным – очередное интересное пиво!!! Для дегустации которого мы, в итоге, прибыли в «Hostinec U Zavtavské», где чепуют крайне редкое за пределами Моравскосилезского края пивас от пивовара «Hukvaldy». Пивоварская ресторация встретила нас настороженными взглядами парочки аборигенов, явно с утра поправлявших здоровье местным пенным хмельным напитком, да радушным вычепным, который, прознав, что перед ним некий гуру пивоварения из неведомых ивановских краёв бескрайней России, тут же проникся профессиональным уважением (и даже предложил посмотреть оборудование пивовара, что мы и сделали чуть позже). Интерьер ресторации – на соответствующих фото. Но от себя могу сказать – аура настоящей чешской пивницы здесь столь сильна, что можно не раздумывая бросать кости за ближайший стол и погружаться в атмосферу нетуристического питейного заведения, запивая мысли о бренности земного шикарным пивом. Мы по предложению вычепного расположились как бы в задней комнате ресторации – я так понял, что это своеобразное святилище местной футбольной команды «Розовые лапки» (именно так переводится её название, которое я вычитал на эмблеме клуба, висящей на стене между футболками местных «Месси» и «Рональдо»). Местный пивас – а я заказал «Světlý ležák 12°» и «Videnská 13°» – реально понравился. Лежачок был свеж, питок и достаточно хмелён. Виденьска «тршинадцатка» была крайне неплохой репликой «красного венского», довольно часто чепуемого в пражских «Трех розах». Для голимого деревенского пивовара пиво было просто суперским!!! Ну, тут, наверное, немалую роль сыграло и новое пивоваренное оборудование (возможность которое лицезреть нам доставил пан вычепный). Ежели судьба каким-то образом занесёт читающих эти строки в Моравскосилезский край – настоятельно рекомендую заглянуть в «Hostinec U Zavtavské» и испробовать хуквальдское пиво!!!
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