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Znojmo - městský úřad

Znojmo - městský úřad

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  • City/town administration
Obroková 1/12, Znojmo
Closed · opening tomorrow at 8:00 at 8:00
The first written record dates back to 1226. The town is situated at an altitude of 290 metres. T. G. Masaryk and Eduard Beneš, for example, received the order of honorary citizenship in the town.
Oslavany - městský úřad

Oslavany - městský úřad

  • City/town administration
náměstí 13. prosince 51/2, Oslavany
Closed · opening on Thursday at 7:00 at 7:00
The first written report dates back to 1104. The town is located at an altitude of 230 metres. In the town you can find the Oslavany Chateau with the Church of the Mother of God. In the village there is a museum, a health centre, a cinema and the Oslavany Chateau.
Jemnice - městský úřad

Jemnice - městský úřad

  • City/town administration
Husova 103, Jemnice
Closed · opening on Thursday at 7:00 at 7:00
The first written report dates back to 1226. The town is located at an altitude of 470 metres. Providing Czech POINT services. Cultural sights include the underground rooms of St. Vitus Church and the Pallavicini Mausoleum.
Městský úřad Ivančice

Městský úřad Ivančice

3 reviews
  • Local government
Palackého náměstí 196/6, Ivančice
Closed · tomorrow since 7:30 upon request
The city is a municipality with extended jurisdiction. The municipal authority carries out tasks within the area of its independent competence that have been imposed on it by the council or the municipal council. In the area of the city's delegated competence, it performs state administration, except for matters that fall within the competence of the council, council, special authorities, commissions.
Zbýšov - městský úřad

Zbýšov - městský úřad

2 reviews
  • City/town administration
Masarykova 248, Zbýšov
Closed · opening on Thursday at 8:00 at 8:00
The first written report dates back to 1280. The town is located at an altitude of 348 metres. Provision of Czech POINT services. The dominant features of the village are the church of St. Martin, the mining tower of the Simson mine and the Henry II.