Buildings 14 and 15 house the 14l15 Baťa Institute, a cultural and educational center. It is home to the Regional Gallery of Fine Arts, the Museum of Southeast Moravia, the František Bartoš Regional Library, and the Regional Tourist Information Center. This modern complex is managed by the 14l15 Baťa Institute, a public institution.
An exhibition of wooden statues of animals and fairy tale characters, Dinoland, an exhibition of toy cars and the smallest clock museum, where you enter individually, etc.
Exceptionally well-preserved water roller mill on the Olšava River with original machinery and mill mechanisms. A guided tour offers an insight into the life and work of millers in the first half of the 20th century. This cultural monument is an important document of the technical equipment of water mills of the last century.
Here, Bata defined the accommodation of its employees in several ways. The zone of separate houses in the green was reserved only for married workers with families who held highly qualified positions - heads of departments, researchers, etc.
We operate a regional museum. You can find here the exhibitions of František Bartos or the Bata Principle - Today fantasy, tomorrow reality. We focus on the topics of Bata footwear and production, Film and Travel. There is an educational room, a research room and a library.
A mobile office measuring 6 x 6 m in a skyscraper in Zlín. The office, which belonged to J. A. Bata, was put into operation in the autumn of 1939. The elevator with the office is able to travel at a speed of 0.65 m/s. It is still functional and used for tours. It is advisable to book 1 - 2 weeks in advance.
The museum depicts the former artisanal production of wooden tools and utensils in Wallachia and boasts an extensive collection of both old tools and finished products, as well as objects relating to the history of the village of Držkové.
The exhibition depicts the war events that led to the burning of the settlement of Ploština. Other places in the vicinity that suffered a similar fate (Vařákovy paseky, Juříčkův mlýn, Prlov) are also mentioned.
We run a motor museum. There is a unique collection mapping the history of the motorcycle industry in the former Czechoslovakia. You can also see harmonicas, heligonics, pianos, period firemen's helmets and antique everyday objects.