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7 unusual facts about Kromeriz


David J. Buch

He has published numerous scholarly studies on a range of topics in music, having explored archives and libraries in many European cities: Berlin, Brno, Budapest, Český Krumlov, Dresden, Florence, Hamburg, Karlsruhe, Kroměříž, Linz, Munich, Nová Říše, Paris, Prague and Vienna.

Jaromír Paciorek

Jaromír "Jarda" Paciorek – (born 11 July 1979 in Kroměříž) is a Czech football player who played as a midfielder.

Paciorek was born in Kroměříž and began his career in a local club, Hanácká Slavia Kroměříž.

Josef Karlík

Josef Karlík (19 March 1928 in Kroměříž – 30 October 2009 in Brno) was a Czech actor.

Marco Giuseppe Peranda

In 1670 he made a journey to Italy, from which two masses and a motet remain in the Kroměříž residence.

Vinzenz Fux

The Kroměříž music archive is the major source of musical compositions by Vinzenz Fux.

Vladimir Lamsdorf

In 1884 the young diplomat was present at the meeting of Alexander III of Russia, Wilhelm I of Prussia and Franz Josef of Austria in Skierniewice and Kroměříž.


Carpoforo Tencalla

Episcopal palace of the Prince-Bishop Karl II von Liechtenstein-Kastelkorn (1664–1695) in Kroměříž: the architect was his brother Giovanni P. Tencalla, who invited him to do extensive frescoes and paintings.

Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach

She was born at the castle of the Catholic Dubský (Dubský von Třebomyslice) noble family in Zdislavice near Kroměříž in Moravia, the daughter of Baron (from 1843: Count) Dubsky and his wife Maria, née Baroness Vockel, who came from a Protestant-Saxon background.

Stylus fantasticus

In summer the Prince Bishop of Olomouc and his court retired to Kromeriz Castle, where there were lavish musical entertainments.


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