This contemporary Art Nouveau rotund building has become a dominant feature of not only Liberec, but also the entire region.
The chateau in Liberec was built in the Renaissance style. The construction was completed in 1587. The valuable Renaissance chapel built at the beginning of the 17th century is well-preserved.
New exhibition in the U Rytíře\" Gallery under the name \"The forgotten history of the city Liberec\".
The Neo-Renaissance-style building of Liberec Town Hall was built in 1893 according to a design by F. Neumann, a Viennese architect. It is well-known for its similarity to Vienna Town Hall.
This unique building grew in a place where one of the largest Jewish synagogues had been before it was raided and burnt during so-called Kristallnacht in 1938.
The Church of St. Anthony of Padua is situated in the Liberec suburb of Ruprechtice.
Monument dedicated to the victims of second world war jewish origins coming from Liberec.
The Pramen Kyselky - i.e. acidulous spring, is a popular destination for trips near Nové Město pod Smrkem.
St. Anthony`s Church is one of the most beautiful churches in Liberec and, because of its 70-metre tower, one of the town`s landmarks.
iQLANDIA, the ultramodern science centre with 3D planetarium, interactive exhibitions and hundreds of original exhibits.
The Statutory City of Liberec invites you to visit an exhibition of the “Liberec Underground” dedicated to the history and the present of civil defence.
A well-preserved monument of folk architecture right in the middle of Liberec.
The Church of the Holy Cross is the most precious Baroque-style church in Liberec.
The new Rašovka lookout tower, with a restaurant named V Trnčí, was officially opened in June 2006. Rašovka is situated in town Šimonovice, in region Lusetian Mountains and Ještěd ridge.
The dam is located between Mníšek u Liberce and Fojtka and the water is supplied from the Fojtův Brook.