• Ostrava Czech Republic is the capital of the Moravian-Silesian Region and, while the country’s third-largest city, a little off the beaten path.
  • It is worth noting, however, that the level of English in Ostrava is on a lower level compared to other destinations within the Czech Republic.
  • The top photo in this article shows Masaryk Square in Ostrava. There are quite a few cafés on Masaryk Square, where you can relax after sightseeing.
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  • Jews mainly from *Osoblaha (Hotzenplotz) later did business in Ostrava. In 1786 the municipality leased its distillery to a Jew.
  • Jul 24, 2024 - Rent from people in Ostrava, Czechia from 1,768₽/night. Find unique places to stay with local hosts in 191 countries.
  • Yeni Belediye Binası (Nová radnice). 1930'dan beri eski Moravská Ostrava kasabasının belediye binası, bugün Ostrava belediye meclisinin merkezi.
  • On 14 September 1990, Ostrava's City Authority approved the division of the city into 22 boroughs, effective 24 November that year.
  • Ostrava (Polish: Ostrawa, German: Ostrau or Mährisch Ostrau) is a city in the north-east of the Czech Republic and is the capital of the Moravian-Silesian Region.
  • VSB – Technical University of Ostrava has been connecting technical, economic, natural sciences and artistic disciplines in modern study programmes for more...