Windmill

You can visit Partutovice year-round and tour its beautiful
windmill of the German ram type from the year 1837, which
is one of the three original mills preserved in the village.
The history of the wooden mill goes back to the end of the
19th century and is connected to the milling family Maršálků;
their successor Jan Kandler takes care of the mill to this
day. Remind yourself here of how people used to prepare the
basics for baking tasty breads.
tel.: +420 581 625 294
http://www.pamatky.com
Exposition
of Folk Architecture in Příkazy

In
the village itself there is a Haná skansen with rare examples
of Haná village architecture – charming houses, barns, a chapel,
fire fighting equipment. The original 1930s Haná pub has set
many men’s hearts a-beating, and children will be thrilled
at the collection of toys. Rare tools and implements in the
workshops and barns will acquaint you with old ways of agricultural
and some forgotten trades.
tel.: +420 585 967 306
http://www.prikazy.cz
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Group of Folk Architecture Buildings
Acquaint yourself with the ways of living and working in eastern
Haná. In Rymice, in the foothills of the Hostýn Hills, there
are restored village buildings from the 18th and 19th centuries,
including a windmill of the Dutch type, brought here from
nearby Bořenovice. In the houses you can see the traditional
inventories of kitchens, sitting rooms, trade rooms and the
flames of the old smithy will take your breath away via the
forge and blacksmith tools.
tel.: +420 573 395 238
http://www.muzeum-km.cz
Windmill
Ram type windmill from the end of the 18th century. The mill
was originally in Dřevohostice, but circa 1850 it was taken
apart and removed to Skalička, where it was rebuilt. The mill
can be visited year-round by phoning reservations in advance.
tel.: +420 581 623 729
http://www.pamatky.com
Village
Museum
In the small Village Museum in Střelice there are a number
of unique exhibits touching on the everyday lives of villagers
in Haná. Here you will find irons heated by coal, ceramics
and other items which were used in houses, farms and trades
by the ancestors of today’s villagers. It is topped by a clock
made by a local blacksmith. The museum can only be visited
by appointment.
tel.: +420 585 054 758
Muzeum je možné navštívit pouze po předchozí telefonické dohodě.
Windmill
You can see how our ancestors milled wheat with the help of
the wind via this windmill which rises above the village of
Velké Těšany. This dominant feature in the skyline was built
in 1830 and has been preserved as one of the few windmills
of the German type left. The exterior has been restored to
its original appearance and you can view its interior mechanism.
http://www.muzeum-km.cz/mlyn.html