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Practical info — Holešov

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💡 Tips

  • The chateau's expansive French park and water network are free to enter and excellent for an afternoon stroll.
  • The Šach Synagogue is uniquely preserved; book a guided tour in advance outside the peak summer season.
  • If driving, there is usually convenient parking right on the main square (Náměstí Dr. E. Beneše).
  • Try visiting during the summer Jewish Culture Festival when the town is alive with music and special tours.

🍽 Food

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Moravian Slivovice

A strong local plum brandy you should try in the pubs around the main square.

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Roast Pork with Dumplings

The Czech classic, excellently prepared in the town's traditional restaurants.

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Moravian Kolache

Sweet yeast pastries with various fillings, fresh from bakeries in the center.

🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots

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Moravian Wines

Excellent local wines offered in the town's wine cellars and specialty shops.

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Spa Wafers

Traditional sweet wafers you can pick up in the local confectioneries.

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Chateau Gardens

The star-shaped water canals in the park provide an excellent, tranquil setting.

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Jewish Cemetery

A very ancient and serene ground for a quiet moment of reflection.

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Hostýn hills foothills

The lower slopes of the hills near the town are great for undisturbed nature walks.

Holešov, a town in the Zlín Region of Moravia, is a place of great historical and cultural significance. The town's jewel is the early Baroque Holešov Chateau, a magnificent structure surrounded by an expansive French garden and an English park, well-suited for strolling. The chateau hosts exhibitions and is a hub for cultural events, showcasing the region's aristocratic past. Beyond its lordly splendor, Holešov is also renowned for its rich Jewish heritage. A key highlight is the Šach Synagogue, a unique example of a Polish-type synagogue, and the adjacent Jewish cemetery with tombstones dating back to the 17th century. The culinary scene in Holešov reflects the traditions of Moravia. Visitors should try local dishes like 'moravský vrabec' (Moravian sparrow, a pork roast) and the sweet 'frgále' cakes, accompanied by excellent Moravian wine or local beer. The town has a relaxed atmosphere, handy for experiencing authentic Czech life away from the major tourist hubs. Getting to Holešov is straightforward, with good road and rail connections, particularly from larger cities like Brno and Ostrava. The best seasons to visit are spring and summer, when the chateau gardens are in full bloom and the weather is convenient for exploring the town and the surrounding scenery of the Hostýn Hills. Cultural events and festivals often take place during the warmer months, providing an extra reason to visit. Holešov is an excellent destination for history buffs, architecture lovers, and anyone seeking an authentic Moravian experience.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Jun–Aug.

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Geography

Population
11,616
Coordinates
49.33331, 17.57834

Facts

  • Home to the early Baroque Holešov Chateau.
  • Features an expansive French-style garden.
  • Possesses the unique Šach Synagogue.
  • An important center of Jewish history in Moravia.
  • Located in the Zlín Region.
  • Situated near the Hostýn Hills.
  • Hosts the Festival of Jewish Culture.
  • Offers traditional Moravian cuisine.

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Sights in the town Holešov (10)

Sportcenrtum Holešov🎡 recreation

A sports center in Holešov featuring facilities for swimming and exercise.

Brouzdaliště🎡 recreation

A shallow outdoor wading pool for children in Holešov.

obětem první a druhé světové války🏺 historical

This monument in Holešov is dedicated to the victims of the First and Second World Wars.

Hvězdárna🏛 museum

Observatory and museum in Holešov featuring astronomical exhibits.

Malé Muzeum Kovářství🏛 museum

Small museum of blacksmithing in Holešov, displaying traditional ironwork.

Městské muzeum a galerie Holešov🏛 museum

Town Museum and Gallery in Holešov, covering local history and art.

Nanebevzetí Panny Marie⛪ religious

Nanebevzetí Panny Marie is a notable church dedicated to the Assumption of the Virgin Mary in Holešov.

obětem 1. světové války🏺 historical

This memorial in Holešov commemorates the victims of the First World War.

hrdinům Rudé armády🏺 historical

This monument in Holešov is dedicated to the heroes of the Red Army.

Zaniklá tvrz Dobrotice📍 landmark

Zaniklá tvrz Dobrotice features the remains of a former fortress, acting as a historical attraction in Holešov.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the Šach Synagogue?
One of the most significant synagogues in the Czech Republic, with unique Polish-style interior decoration.
Is there a castle in Holešov?
Yes, the Baroque Holešov Castle is known for its magnificent halls and French garden.
What is the Jewish quarter like?
A well-preserved quarter with a synagogue and one of Moravia's most important Jewish cemeteries.
What events are held at the castle?
Regular concerts, exhibitions, and the popular 'Holešovská Regata' music festival are held there.
Can you visit the synagogue?
Yes, it is accessible as a museum; tickets are available at the information center or on-site.
Holešov: where is it located?
Holešov is located in Czech Republic.
Holešov: what is there to see?
Highlights include Sportcenrtum Holešov, Brouzdaliště, obětem první a druhé světové války.
Holešov: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Jun, Aug.
Holešov: why is it worth visiting?
Holešov, a town in the Zlín Region of Moravia, is a place of great historical and cultural significance.
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