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The youngest fountain in Olomouc is the Arion's fountain, a work of Olomouc native, sculptor Ivan Theimer. It was built at the turn of this millennium and in hot summer months it serves as a pool for children and invites passers-by to refreshment.
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The Romanesque Bishop’s and Capitular Palace, founded in the beginning of the 12th century, located adjacent to St. Wenceslas Cathedral. The complex is made up of a splendid Gothic cloister with open courtyard and attached Chapels of St. Anne and St. John the Baptist and two original encompassing walls of the Bishop’s Palace with groups of richly decorated Romanesque windows. In June the Romanesque Bishop’s Palace will become part of the new Archdiocese Museum, with exhibitions in the nearby Baroque building of the capitular deanery.
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The monastery came into being in the 11th century as the seat of Benedictines. The monks, however, were forced to leave against their will in the 12th century and were replaced by Premonstratensians. Hradisko experienced a range of catastrophic events and was even destroyed several times. Today it carries a baroque look and has served as a military hospital for over 200 years. One of its towers houses an exposition of the history of the monastery.
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This church, one of the most rare late gothic structures in Moravia, came into being in the 15th century. This unique parish church contains the largest organ in Central Europe, constructed by the Wroclav master Michael Engler in the 18th century and the rare late gothic sculptural group of Christ on the Mount of Olives. The church tower provides tourists with a magnificent view of the city and its surroundings.
Bouzov
This romantic castle, situated in the centre of forests, attracts foreign and Czech tourists alike. Bouzov – CastleIt is the most visited monument in Central Moravia and one of the most popular castles in the Czech Republic. It has been used as the setting for dozens of films, especially fairy tales.
Šternberk
Šternberk Castle was founded in the second half of the 13th century, most likely by Zdeslav of Chumec and Šternberk. Further construction was carried out at the end of the 15th century under the rule of the Berks of Dubá and Lipá. In the 16th century the originally gothic castle was reconstructed in the renaissance style.
This project is co-financed by the European Union and the Olomouc region.