Tourist information center Of Nový Jičín

From the middle of the 16th century until 1830, the second Novojičín cemetery was located in these places. The Chapel of the Holy Cross from 1757 is a remnant of this cemetery. After the cemetery was closed in 1879, the extended area was turned into a park. Visitors can see here "wandering boulders" of Swedish granite and rune, which were transported to the surroundings of Nový Jičín 500,000 to 550,000 years ago by a continental glacier from Scandinavia. There is also a bust of the brilliant Moravian composer Leoš Janáček, a native of nearby Hukvaldy, after whom the park is named. In 1995, a memorial plaque to Karel Kryl, who spent his youth in Nový Jičín, was placed in the local soil.

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Contact information:
(+420) 556 711 888
(+420) 556 768 288
(+420) 735 704 070

icentrum@novyjicin.cz
http://www.icnj.cz/

Address:
Masarykovo nám, 45/29
Nový Jičín 741 01
Česká republika

GPS:
N 49° 35' 39.184''
E 18° 0' 29.756''

Opening hours:
Po–Pá: 8:00 – 17:00
So, Ne: 9:00 – 16:00
Svátky: 9:00 – 16:00

This project was co-financed by provision of 20,000 CZK from the budget of the Moravian-Silesian Region, support of TIC in the Moravian-Silesian Region for 2013.

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