Kroměříž is situated on of the river Morava, amidst the fertile fields of the Haná region. The town is mentioned as early as 1110, when the foundation of the union with the representatives of the Roman-Catholic church were laid.
In 1777, the town with its chateau and its beautiful parks became a residence of the bishops of Olomouc. The following development of the town was in influenced to a certain extent by the year 1848, when the session of the Reichstag took place here in order to work out the constitution for all the nations in the Habsburg monarchy. The archbishop’s chateau, the Květná (Flower) Garden and the Podzámecká garden have been included in the UNESCO list.





They offer every comfort, are situated at attractive locations in the centre of Prague – and they are brand new. We are pleased to introduce you to hotels which have welcomed their first guests just this year.
The Czech Republic’s mountains offer high-quality conditions for downhill and cross-country skiing, snowboarding, and plenty of other activities. Another truly big attraction associated with winter sports is relaxation in the spas. Even families with children will be completely thrilled in the Czech Republic’s mountains.
Anyone who enjoyed playing at soldiers as a kid, who loves history, or who just wants to see something special should certainly head for the South Moravian town of Slavkov u Brna at the end of November. Here, the re enactment of the famous Battle of the Three Emperors will take place. Nearly a thousand enthusiasts will do battle in period uniforms.