We operate a museum with an exhibition on craftsmanship in the town and its surroundings. There is, for example, an ethnographic collection containing embroideries of Zuber women and parts of women's and men's costumes from the late 19th century to the present. We also organise short-term exhibitions.
Organization of exhibitions. The museum's professional interest in the field of ethnography, especially in folk art, the history of handicraft and mechanical weaving and dyeing, emigration, and cultural, social and artistic life defines its position in the Frenštát region.
The museum's exhibitions remind us of the ancient times and especially of the inhabitants who lived in the vicinity of Kotouč Hill. They can also walk through the replica of the Arrow Cave, which is a copy of a real cave located just outside the museum. Gallery exhibitions will be held on the floor above the permanent exhibition.
The Birthplace of František Palacký offers a permanent exhibition dedicated to the life and work of this important historian and politician, together with the history of the village of Hodslavice, where Palacký was born.
We operate a museum. There is a historical costume, two sculptures by Jan Knebl (a bust of the writer Bohumír Četyna, an allegory of the economic crisis) and a 1930 Wallachian crib by Josef Knězek.
A listed semi-wooden cemetery church from the second half of the 16th century inside which you can see a lapidarium with historical stone and wooden artefacts and partially restored original architecture. The church also includes an adjacent park with a nature trail.
The empire chateau with its extensive park attracts visitors with its modern multimedia exhibition Man in the Landscape, Landscape in People, attractive exhibitions, the chateau café and playrooms and educational rooms for children. The building is wheelchair accessible thanks to a lift, and there are also special rooms for mothers with young children.