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Red church (Evangelical church)
The church was built in the shape of a cross from fair-face brickwork with a pyramidal ending on a slender tower where the roofs cross. The construction was managed by architect Gloger of Chucelna. In 1898, the family tomb of Wilhelm Wettekamp was built in the cemetery behind the church.
Telephone: 558270111
Address: Zámecká 286/4, Hlučín
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Monument to Czechslovak tank crews
The monument was built near the site where the Czechoslovak tank crew members first made there way into Czech lands by battle on 15.4.1945. The older monument is from 1960.
Address: Sudice
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Tomb of Count Henckel of Donnersmarck
Built in the second half of the 17th century. The two-storey building houses a tomb in the basement and a sacred room in the part above ground.
Address: Bohumín
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Ivan's stone mound
The 30th batallion of Junák of Moravska Ostrava established it in memory to the scouts tortured during World Wasr II and it is a symbol of patriotism, bravery and friendship.
Address: Malenovice
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Monument to Czechslovak tank crews
Tank no. 051, type T-34/85, which was the first to cross the bridge over the Ostravice River in the liberation of Ostrava on 34.4.1945, now serves as a monument to the 1st Czechoslovak tank crew members of the brigade in the USSR.
Address: Ostrava
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Monument to the victims of World War II
Monument on the peak of Helštýn according to the design of Josef Místecky and Jaroslav Hlaváč.
Address: Valašské Meziříčí
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Red Army monument
The monument holds 668 urns with the ash of Soviet soldiers and Czech citizens, who fell in the liberation of Ostrava in 1945. Even the urn with the ashes of Czech tankist, Štěpán Vajda, hero of the USSR, is here.
Address: Komenského sady, Ostrava
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Monument to Vincence Priessnitze
The monument was unveiled on 25.7.1909 in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the birth of V. Priessnitze. He sculptures were created based on winning the esteemed competition for the design of Joseph Obeth with the motto: "Priessnitz and his work as a spring of youth for humankind". 50 m3 of Laaser marble from the Lower Tyrol Region were used...
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Priessnitz's tomb - chaple with mausoleum
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(Hrobka Gebauerů)
Address: Bohušov
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(Hrobka rodiny Keil von Eichenthurn)
Address: Město Albrechtice
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Coelest of Coelestyn and Skrbensky of Hříště family tomb
The Classicist tomb with a square layout and pyramidal roof forms a part of the surrounding walls. The smooth facade of the frontispiece is divided up by the rectangular entrance with a broken profiled cornice. The stone alliance emblem of the Coelests of Coelestyn and Skrbenskys of Hříště with the date 1802 ornates the area above the door.
Address: Ropice
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Saint Genois family tomb
The tomb is a Baroque structure with a square lazout and a pyrimidal roof. The smooth facade of the frontispiece is interrupted bz a rectangular entrance. Above it is the alliance coat-of-arms of the Lords of Saint Genois, with an oval medallion and the year 1742, decorated with elaborate ornamentation.
Address: Ropice
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(Kaple sv. Kříže s hrobkou rodiny knížat Lichnovských)
Address: Chuchelná
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memorial to Josef Šnejdárk
Address: Bystřice
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Memorial to fallen and wounded soldiers in the Battle at Slavkov
The monument commemorates 1228 soldiers wounded and buried here. Soldiers who were wounded in the monumental battle at Slavkov in 1805, were treated in the military hospital here in Valašském Meziříčí.
Address: Valašské Meziříčí
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Swedish mound
Supposedly a momument dedicated to the fallen Swedish soldiers, who died while unsuccessfully besieging Hukvald Castle (1643-1644).
Address: Kozlovice
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Hlučín - Jewish cemetery
Address: Rovniny, Hlučín
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(Hrobka rodiny Kleinů)
Address: Sobotín
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Tomb of the Sedlnitzky of Choltice family
Address: Velké Albrechtice
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