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Kroměříž

UNESCO_World_Heritage_Site_-_small_logo.svg Kroměříž
Town
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Town square
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Flag
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Country Flag of the Czech Republic Czech Republic
Region Zlín
District Kroměříž
River Morava
Elevation  m ( ft)
Coordinates 49°17′56″N 17°23′25″E / 49.29889, 17.39028
Area  km² ( mi²)
Population  (2006)
Density  /km² ( /mi²)
Founded 1260
Mayor Miloš Malý
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Name Gardens and Castle at Kroměříž
Year 1998 (#22)
Number 860
Region Europe and North America
Criteria ii, iv
 Location in the Czech Republic
 Location in the Czech Republic
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Location in the Czech Republic
Wikimedia Commons: Kroměříž
Website: http://www.mesto-kromeriz.cz/

Coordinates: 49°17′56″N 17°23′25″E / 49.29889, 17.39028

Kroměříž ['kromɲɛr̝iːʃ] (German: Kremsier) is a city in the Zlín Region of the Czech Republic. The town's main landmark is the Baroque Kroměříž Bishop's Palace, where some scenes from Amadeus and Immortal Beloved were filmed. The adjacent Lustgarten, or Pleasure Park, is one of the World Heritage Sites.

History

City was found in 1260 from Bruno ze Schauenburku, bishop of Olomouc. Bishops of Olomouc built in city representative summer-house (famous Kroměříž Bishop's Palace, later Archbishop's Palace) and transfer here part of administration of diocese. The city was badly damaged in Thirty Years' War, two times was plundered from Swedish troops (1643 and 1645) and after this Black Death came. Bishop Karel II. z Lichtenštejna rebuilt city and palace after war. Constitutive Imperial Congress was sitting in Kroměříž in 1848.

Famous people

Kroměříž is also a birthplace of Max Švabinský (born Sept. 17, 1873, died Feb.10, 1962), one of the most important Czech painters of the last century. A permanent exhibition called Max Švabinský Memorial can be seen in the Museum of Kroměříž Region (Czech: Muzeum Kroměřížska), located in the lower part of Big Square (Velké náměstí), near the entrance to the Bishop's Palace.

Twin towns

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