Moravian-Silesian
WELCOME TO Moravian-Silesian
Region Overview
Ostrava
5,427.8 km2
1,201,632
Czech
Popular
Geography and Tourist Attractions
Information about the province's tourist attractions, including popular destinations, events, and activities.
Jeseníky Mountains
Ostrava Industrial Legacy
Silesian-Ostrava Castle
Political
Economy and Government
The Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic is a major industrial hub, with a diverse economy that includes manufacturing, mining, energy, and transportation. Ostrava, the region's largest city, is a major center for steelmaking, with several large steelworks and related industries. The region is also home to numerous technology companies, research centers, and universities, which contribute to its growing innovation sector.
The Moravian-Silesian Region is governed by a regional assembly, which is responsible for setting regional policies, overseeing local government, and managing the region's budget. The assembly is composed of 55 members, who are elected for a four-year term.
In recent years, the Moravian-Silesian Region has prioritized sustainable development and innovation, with a focus on improving transportation infrastructure and supporting emerging industries. The region is also committed to promoting tourism, with a particular emphasis on the cultural and natural attractions of the Jeseníky Mountains and the industrial legacy of Ostrava.
History
History and Culture
The Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic is rich in history and culture, with a fascinating mix of influences from Czech, German, Polish, and Slovakian traditions.
The region was inhabited as early as the Stone Age, and has been ruled by various kingdoms and empires throughout history, including the Bohemian Kingdom, the Habsburg Empire, and Nazi Germany. The region played a key role in the Czechoslovak resistance during World War II, and suffered significant damage during the war and the subsequent Soviet occupation.
The region's cultural heritage is reflected in its architecture, museums, and festivals. The city of Ostrava is home to numerous historic buildings, including the Gothic-style Cathedral of the Divine Saviour, the Art Nouveau-style Mahen Theatre, and the Silesian-Ostrava Castle. The region also boasts several world-renowned music festivals, such as the Colours of Ostrava and the Janáček May International Music Festival.
The Moravian-Silesian Region is also known for its traditional crafts, such as glassblowing, lace-making, and pottery, which can be seen in local museums and galleries. The region's cuisine is influenced by its diverse cultural heritage, with dishes such as smažený sýr (fried cheese) and halušky (dumplings) being local specialties.