Frýdek-Místek Photo: Frydek-Mistek

Unusual town, in which we can distinguish two separate villages frýdek and místek, located on opposite banks of the Ostravice river, attracts thousands of tourists, due to the fact that it is in the center of the city, or rather, the river that divides it in half, the border between Moravia and Silesia. Thus, arriving at Frydek-Mistek, it is possible for one day to visit two historical regions of the Czech state. This tourist attraction like adults and children, so the lack of features this city never has.

The date of Foundation of frýdek-místek is considered January 1, 1943, when the Union of the two towns. At first it was called the South, so it was called the Silesian part. And only in 1955 the new settlement acquired a double name.

The main tourist attraction of the city is frýdek castle, built in the XIV century. He was several times rebuilt, acquiring first the Renaissance and then the Baroque features. Now the chambers of the castle is given over to the Museum of local lore, but fans of historical interiors too will not be disappointed. Near the castle there is a small Park, which offers a good overview of the town Mistek, lying opposite the castle.

Stroll through the main square, adorned with a beautiful fountain, you can go in search of several churches. One of them built close to the castle and called the Church of St. Josta. It was built as a churchyard, but in the nineteenth century cemetery from its walls removed, planting trees and smashing flower beds.

Another Church worthy of attention, sanctified by the Holy Mary. Its pomp and grandeur, it resembles many Baroque churches in Prague. Its altar is decorated in soft pink colors that only gives the Church an additional solemnity. In this Church sometimes hosts concerts of organ music.

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