
St. Andrew's Chapel.
In the second courtyard of the castle Hukvaldy left the bishop of Olomouc František Ditrichštejn (the bishop was in the years 1594-1636) the build chapel of St. Andrew in the year 1602.
In the second courtyard of the castle Hukvaldy left the bishop of Olomouc František Ditrichštejn (the bishop was in the years 1594-1636) the build chapel of St. Andrew in the year 1602.
If you go to the very centre of Hukvaldy-you have a “Sokol playground” on the right side and you continue on to the steep hill,
The trail is one of three nature trails that lead around the Hukvaldy Castle.
Church of St. Mikulas was built in the local part of Rychaltice on the place of an original old wooden church from the years 1726 - 1729 as a small two-storey basilica.
In the Park of the Castle, in a place with magical backdrop of the Kazničov mountains and excellent acoustics, is the concert stage of the Summer Amphitheatre
Chapel of St. Maximilian was built in 1759 in honour of St. the Bishop and martyr Maximilian. The building is characterized by two altars - main in honour of
Visit the Vixen Fox Memorial in Hukvaldy park
Visit at Hukvaldy also Leos Janacek Memorial . They are Hukvaldy, where Leoš Janáček drew motives for his musical creation and also for his columns. Here you He wrote
Enjoy the unique place where Leoš Janáček composed his compositions.
The trail is long 8.2 km and runs mainly after the communal land. Has thirteen stops with information boards and two acoustic interactive game elements. On each Board are
Read more: After the educational trail "Leoš Janáček through the eyes of children"
Take a short trip to the “Fojtovy Vrchy” ( Fojt hill )and at the top of the hill-424 m.o.s. Visit the place with the stylish bell tower, built by
The world-famous academic painter Antonín Kroča (born 1947), native of Hukvaldy has its own gallery in the middle of village in the former Rychaltice school. Together with him
The ruins of one of the largest castles in Moravia, dominates the village. The castle was probably founded sometime in the 1. half of the 13. of the century. The first mention