Krnov

Krnov is a town of about 22,000 people (2026), in the historical region of Czech Silesia in North Moravia and Silesia, on the border with Poland. The historic town centre is well preserved and is protected as an urban monument zone.

Understand

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Krnov lies under the Nízký Jeseník range,. The town lies in a valley surrounded by several hills. The highest point is the Bednářský vrch hill at 588 m above sea level.

Get in

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Krnov is located about 65 km northeast of Olomouc and 50 km northwest of Ostrava.

Krnov lies at the crossroads of two main roads: the I/45 (connecting it with Olomouc District) and I/57 (leading to Opava).

Krnov is located on the railway line Ostrava–Opava-Olomouc. The trains from Opava run in 20 minute to 1 hour intervals, and the town's two stations (Krnov-Cvilín and Krnov), are served by most trains.

  • 50.088917.68361 Krnov railway station (Železniční stanice Krnov). Krnov (train station) (Q11735933) on Wikidata
  • Krnov-Cvilín railway station (Železniční stanice Krnov-Cvilín).

Get around

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Map
Map of Krnov
  • Krnov town hall. The town hall from 1903 is a neorenaissance building with a richly decorated 52 metres (171 ft) high tower.
  • 50.08974717.7075561 Krnov synagogue. The only synagogue in the region which survived to this day in its original form. Today it serves as an exhibition and concert hall. Krnov Synagogue on Wikipedia Krnov Synagogue (Q3563544) on Wikidata
  • Former spinning mill and warehouse. Formner factory with a sample workshop, including a set of machinery. It is a Neoclassical building from 1922, protected as a national cultural monument.
  • Cvilín hill. Pilgrimage site with the Church of Our Lady of the Seven Sorrows and Stations of the Cross. The church was built in 1722–1727 and replaced the wooden chapel, which did not have enough capacity for the number of believers participating in the pilgrimage. It is one of the most important Baroque monuments in the region. Since 2018, it has been protected as a national cultural monument.


Drink

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  • Villa Cafe (Zacpalova 964/1) - opened from 8am to 9pm (Monday-Thursday), to 10pm (Friday and Saturday), to 7pm (Sunday).
  • Cafe Restaurant Hermes (Hlavní náměstí 90/22)

The famous Czech cola-based drink Kofola is made in this town.

Sleep

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Connect

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