For gastronomic tourism in Loštice

  Not only love passes through the stomach, but tourism can also pass through the aforementioned organ in some cases. Loštice can be a suitable destination for experiential gastronomy in a tourist form. A picturesque town with three thousand inhabitants located between Hané and the Jeseníky foothills.
   Loštice is famous for the production of True Olomouc cheese curds, called curds in Bohemia, "tvargl" in Moravia. Production history…
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Loštice - statue of St. John of Nepomuck on Olomoucká street - Photo: Ulrych Mir.

Loštice-statue of St. Jan Nepomucký on Olomoucká street

Loštice - Míru square - the birthplace of music composer Stanislav Adam - Photo: Ulrych Mir.

Loštice - the birthplace of music composer Stanislav Adam

Loštice-cross from 1852 on Hradská street-Photo: Ulrych Mir.

Loštice-cross on Hradská street

Loštice-Hradská street-former tannery-Photo: Ulrych Mir.

Loštice-former tannery

Loštice-cross on Olomoucká street-Photo: Ulrych Mir.

Loštice-stone cross on Olomoucká street

Loštice – Bend's villa

Loštice – Bend's villa

Loštice - Museum of Olomouc Tvarůžk

Loštice - Museum of Olomouc Tvarůžk

Moravians - Church of St. George

Moravians - Litovelské Pomoraví - Loštice ... and reconciliation crosses

U Coufalů: Restaurant in another year's square, where they will offer Loštice specialties

Loštice

the interior of the synagogue

Loštice - classicist synagogue

Loštice - Peace Square with a column and a statue of the Holy Trinity - Photo: Ulrych Mir.

Loštice-column with a sculpture of the Holy Trinity