A unique place in the heart of the historical centre of Olomouc with delicious food and original art pieces - this is Bistro Nro 66.
You can pop into the newly opened bistro for breakfast if you want to treat yourself with something nice in the morning, for lunch, or just for an afternoon cake and coffee. This place is for lovers of traditional cuisine, but also fans of burgers or vegetarian specialties. The local cuisine uses local ingredients and the best meat imported from Bělecký Mlýn (which is a great tip for a trip, just saying).
A visit to the bistro is not only a gastronomic experience, but it will also please your eyes. Cosy and homely environment is decorated with floating statues of girls with umbrellas by sculptor Michal Trpák, and right in front of the entrance to the bistro stands the popular sculpture Homo Animal by sculptor Michal Ptáček - so you can't miss the place. You can also spot the Alien on the roof of one of the buildings, which attracts many passers-by. The bistro is located in one of Olomouc's charming streets, the Šemberova Street near the Lower Square.
On the site of today's chapel, there used to be a town prison where the Catholic priest Jan Sarkander, to whom the chapel is dedicated, was martyred in 1620. In the chapel's basement, there is an original torture scraper and a well-built over the ... (more)
Renaissance town hall with a 75 metres high tower, from which you can experience an amazing view of Olomouc. At 12:00 sharp, don't miss the show of the astronomical clock! The astronomical clock itself is an interesting testament to the propaganda ... (more)
The three domes of the Baroque church, which complete the characteristic panorama of the town, were the first such building in Moravia. The domes symbolize the Holy Trinity - Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. One of the most beautiful Baroque churches ... (more)
The Holy Trinity Column in Horní náměstí (Upper Square), a monumental Baroque sculpture that was inscribed on the UNESCO list in 2000, is undoubtedly the most famous monument in Olomouc. The column is 32 m high and represents the highest sculp ... (more)
The Villa Primavesi has been listed as a National Historic Site since 2010 and today, guided tours of the ground floor are available on request. The representative Art Nouveau mansion from 1906 was designed by the architects Franz von Kraus ... (more)
Have fun with your friends and children in the interactive science museum! Walk through the colourful history of Olomouc, discover the wonder of 3D printing or get transported straight into the space. In the four permanent exhibitions and the dig ... (more)
The church is one of the most valuable Gothic buildings in Moravia and boasts the largest organ in Central Europe. Every year in September, the organ rings out as part of the International Organ Festival. After extensive reconstruction, the church ... (more)
The inspiration for the construction of the Baroque church in Olomouc was the Church of St. Nicholas in the Lesser Town in Prague. The church from the beginning of the 18th century, located in the heart of the city, stands out especially for its r ... (more)
The museum, focusing on contemporary art culture, is the third largest institution of its kind in the Czech Republic. And if you look at the museum building from the outside, you will see the robber! The museum offers long-term thematic exhibition ... (more)
The museum's permanent exhibitions will take you into the history of Olomouc, guide you through the folk traditions of the region, tell the story of the stone and introduce you to the most important personalities of the Olomouc region. In the hist ... (more)
Olomouc's neo-Gothic cathedral is often compared to St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York. The Olomouc one, however, has a much richer history... St. Wenceslas Cathedral in Olomouc is one of its dominants and a definite must on your travel bucket li ... (more)
The museum is the only one in the Czech Republic to have been awarded the prestigious European Heritage Label. The Archdiocesan Museum stands out not only because of the uniqueness and scope of its collections telling the story of the nearly thous ... (more)