Lysá hora 1323 m n. m. - královna Moravskoslezských Beskyd
Saturday 7. June 2025
New City Hall Gallery [ Gallery ]

New City Hall Foyer
Winter time: Mon-Fri 7.00a.m.-5.00p.m.
Sat-Sun 10.00 a.m.-5.00 p.m.
Summer time: Mon-Fri 7.00a.m.-7.00p.m.
Sat-Sun 10.00 a.m.-7.00 p.m
The largest City Hall complex in the Czech Republic, nowadays the building houses the offices of Ostrava City Council, plus the offices of the municipal districts of Moravian Ostrava and Přívoz, the National Academic Library, the Czech Savings Bank (Česká spořitelna), the regional offices of national ministries, an exhibition gallery in the foyer (including a bust of the first Czechoslovak president T. G. Masaryk by Josef Mařatka, which was unveiled in 2000 on the anniversary of his birth), a viewing tower, a branch office of the City Information Centre, and the City Hall restaurant. The City Hall was built from 1925-30, and the project was directed by Vladimír Fischer (Brno), Vladimír Kolář and Jan Rubý (Ostrava). It was officially opened on 28 October 1930. It is a grandiose building with two wings joined by a central block, a four-sided viewing tower (86m high), a constructivist facade, a portico with 6 columns supporting a terrace with pilasters, and 4 bronze statues by Václav Mucha symbolising the four functions of the city: mining, trade, learning and metallurgy.
Winter time: Mon-Fri 7.00a.m.-5.00p.m.
Sat-Sun 10.00 a.m.-5.00 p.m.
Summer time: Mon-Fri 7.00a.m.-7.00p.m.
Sat-Sun 10.00 a.m.-7.00 p.m
The largest City Hall complex in the Czech Republic, nowadays the building houses the offices of Ostrava City Council, plus the offices of the municipal districts of Moravian Ostrava and Přívoz, the National Academic Library, the Czech Savings Bank (Česká spořitelna), the regional offices of national ministries, an exhibition gallery in the foyer (including a bust of the first Czechoslovak president T. G. Masaryk by Josef Mařatka, which was unveiled in 2000 on the anniversary of his birth), a viewing tower, a branch office of the City Information Centre, and the City Hall restaurant. The City Hall was built from 1925-30, and the project was directed by Vladimír Fischer (Brno), Vladimír Kolář and Jan Rubý (Ostrava). It was officially opened on 28 October 1930. It is a grandiose building with two wings joined by a central block, a four-sided viewing tower (86m high), a constructivist facade, a portico with 6 columns supporting a terrace with pilasters, and 4 bronze statues by Václav Mucha symbolising the four functions of the city: mining, trade, learning and metallurgy.
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LOCATION
- Street or locality: Prokešovo náměstí, č. 8
- Village or Town/City: Ostrava
- District of Administration 2: Ostrava
- District of Administration 3: Ostrava
- Region NUTS 4: Okres Ostrava-město
- Region NUTS 3: Moravskoslezský kraj
- Region NUTS 2: Moravsko-Slezsko
- Tourist region: 39 Ostravsko
- Destination: Severní Morava a Slezsko
Type: Gallery
LAST MODIFY: Daniel Merhout (INFOMORAVA) org. 56, 16.08.2004 v 11:31 hodin