Located on the Moravia River, Olomouc is one of the largest cities in Czech Republic. After Prague, the city has the second largest and the second oldest historic preservation zone in the Czech Republic.
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This 115-foot-tall, early-18th-century structure is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Impressive structure in the center of the city's main square. The plague pillar was built as a sign of gratitude to the inhabitants of the city for getting rid of the plague. There are many such pillars throughout Europe, but this is one of the most impressive and beautiful.
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A small yes astonishing church to visit It’s place does little to help with its attraction but it’s absolutely worth visiting
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From outside it is not so inviting, you will mark the two different towers of the church. Inside it is great, fully decorated, nice wooden sculptors, etc. There is the largest orgen in Czechia, and the International Organ Festival is held here.
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A beautifully restored building right in the centre of the Square. It houses an excellent information centre. The people there don’t speak much English but are very helpful and leaflets and brochures are plentiful.
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The Church of St. Wenceslas in Olomouc has a long and rich history, similar to the Church of St. Vitus in Prague. The Prague Church as a rotunda was founded in the first half of the 10th century, the church in Olomouc is less than 200 years younger. Now both of these churches appear to be magnificent cathedrals.
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