The Neo-Renaissance-style building of Liberec Town Hall was built in 1893 according to a design by F. Neumann, a Viennese architect. It is well-known for its similarity to Vienna Town Hall.
City Hall,LiberecGPSLiberecINFO
The Savings Bank building is one of the most beautiful Neo-Renaissance buildings in Liberec.
Savings BankGPSLiberecINFOToday, the tomb belongs to what is known as the Garden of Memories.
The Tomb of the Liebieg FamilyGPSLiberecINFOThis dignified neo-Romanesque building is home to the 31st Radiation, Chemical and Biological Protection Regiment.
6th October BarracksGPSLiberecINFOThe building of cafeteria is situated on the Dr. E. Beneš`s Square. It was built in the Viennese style.
Café Pošta (closed)GPSLiberecINFOThe Liberec Crematorium is the first building of this type to be built in the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
CrematoriumGPSLiberecINFOThe romantic observation tower with a restaurant resembling a medieval castle was built by Heinrich Liebieg.
Liberecká výšina Lookout TowerGPSLiberecINFOLiberec Chateau was built in the Renaissance style, and was completed in 1587. The rare Renaissance chapel from the beginning of the 17th century has been preserved in the chateau. There is also a beautiful park open to the public, which is ideal for relaxing in or taking a short stroll.
Liberec Chateau (closed)GPSLiberecINFOThis villa was built by Theodor von Liebieg Jr. as a prestigious family residence and owing to its grandeur it is also often known as the Liebieg Chateau. The building now houses Liberec City Hall.
The Villa of Theodor Liebieg,Jr.GPSLiberecINFO
An employee housing estate built in the immediate vicinity of the factory was under construction from the mid-19th century to the 1920s.
Liebieg Town (Liebiegovo městečko)GPSLiberecINFOThe building of the Chamber of Trade and Commerce is located in front of the Regional Gallery in Liberec.
The Chamber of Trade and Commerce/The Liberec ClinicGPSLiberecINFOLiberec Regional Gallery is the fifth biggest gallery in the Czech Republic. It was established in 1953 and has been housed in the former municipal spa building since 2014. The gallery curates collections of more than 21 000 works of art from the Czech Republic, Germany, Austria, France, the Netherlands and other European countries and is thus rightly known as the Museum of European Art.
Regional Gallery Liberec - BathsGPSLiberecINFO