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Kroměříž ([ˈkromɲɛr̝iːʃ] ⓘ; German: Kremsier) is a town in the Zlín Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 28,000 inhabitants. It is known for Kroměříž Castle with its castle gardens, which are a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Kroměříž was established as a market town at the crossroads of trading routes. At the time of the church colonisation in the first half of the 12th century it became the property of the Bishops of Olomouc.
Kroměříž is a medium-sized town on the Morava river in the Zlín Region. The second half of the town's name may seem a bit of a tongue-twister to English speakers. It is not as difficult as it may seem, because there are no consonant clusters there. The pronounciation is more or less: " kromnyezheesh ".
Jun 26, 2018 · GUIDED TOURS IN KROMERIZ Our aim is to introduce show visitors to the beauties of the town and gardens of Kromeriz, which was named the most beautiful historical town in the Czech Republic in 1997…
Kroměříž is without a doubt one of the most beautiful cities in the Czech Republic. The picturesque historical city with town houses and arcades, the monumental archbishop’s chateau, the wonderful gardens spreading out around this and the archbishop’s cellars with their unique wine.
Kroměříž, city, south-central Czech Republic, on the Morava River, northeast of Brno. The city dates from 1110, after which it was acquired by the bishops of Olomouc. It is best known historically because the Austrian constituent assembly used it as a refuge during the Vienna revolt (1848–49).
Kroměříž was established as a market town at the crossroads of trading routes. At the time of the church colonisation in the first half of the 12th century it became the property of the Bishops of Olomouc.
Two gardens of Kroměříž are among the best examples of landscape art in whole Europe. Therefore, both of them inspired many artists all over the European continent during centuries. The view of the city of Kroměříž with its dominants, the Archiepiscopal Castle and the Castle Garden.
Kroměříž [pozn. 1] (v místním nářečí Kromjeřiž, německy Kremsier [5]) je město ve Zlínském kraji.Leží na řece Moravě při jižním konci Hornomoravského úvalu a zároveň v jižním cípu úrodné Hané.Žije zde přibližně 28 tisíc [1] obyvatel a je tak po Zlíně druhým největším městem kraje. Město je také nazýváno Hanácké Athény. V roce 1997 byla Kroměříž vyhlášena nejkrásnějším historickým městem České republiky a o rok později byl ...
DISCOVER the Archbishop’s Chateau with its Gardens, being one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites. DISCOVER the ecclesiastical buildings and churches, which stand out and create the breath taking panorama of the town. DISCOVER all the architectural and artistic monuments.