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Interesting exhibitions

Model Kingdom

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49° 33' 58.7592" N 15° 56' 16.8288" E
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A miniature model of the regions around Nové Město, Žďár nad Sazavou, Bystřice nad Pernštejnem and Nedvědice with functioning railway is displayed in the House of Culture in Žďár nad Sázavou. The 50 m2 model features miniatures of the Church of St.

Šiklův Mill

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49° 28' 40.9368" N 16° 10' 1.9884" E
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Here in the CR's largest natural entertainment center, you will find a western town, costume rental shop, a military and off-road zone, airport, swimming pool, camp and hotel.

Svratka Municipal Museum

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49° 42' 36.1332" N 16° 2' 7.2636" E
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First Republic-era city street featuring shops and workshops: cobbler's, tailor's, furrier's, ski-maker's, plumber's, potter's, grocer's and others. The museum also holds the Gallery of Vysočina Painters.

The Horácke Museum in Nové Město na Moravě

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49° 33' 39.9204" N 16° 4' 23.1024" E
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The Horácke Museum, founded in 1892 and located in Nové Město na Moravě, features well-organized history of ski production and of skiing since its early beginning to today’s World Cup Championship.

The Mill from Vír in Novém Městě na Moravě

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49° 33' 38.8296" N 16° 4' 22.4832" E
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Iť s a collection of wooden figures powered by water wheel. A collection of wooden figures powered by water wheel. Its name derives from a water-mill that was once built by Vincenc Navrátil at a stream near his cottage. In the course of the fourties to seventies, helped by his son Adolf, he has created an extensive collection  of ...

The Watermill in Hamry nad Sázavou

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49° 33' 58.4316" N 15° 52' 42.7476" E
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Colonization of the Nové Město and Žďár areas relates back to iron ore mining and processing. Iron was worked in the Hamry mill from the 14th to 17th century, and flour was milled here until the start of WWII.

Veselý kopec

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49° 45' 39.114" N 15° 50' 16.1592" E
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This hilltop open-air museum of folk structures lends insight to historical rural living. It fits nicely in the rugged but lovely foothill landscape. The museum strives to preserve and honor folk crafts (weaving, cloth making, pottery, etc.), once the prime source of income here.

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