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Battle demonstration as part of the celebration of the 70th anniversary of the liberation of Ostrava ten years ago.

Don’t Miss the Grand Celebration of the 80th Anniversary of Ostrava’s Liberation

At the end of this April, we will mark the 80th anniversary of the Ostrava–Opava operation, which led to the liberation of Ostrava from German occupation. This was one of the last major battles of World War II on the European continent. To commemorate this significant historical milestone, the city of Ostrava, together with the regional military command, military history clubs, and other partners, has organized a festive program on Saturday, April 26, 2025, offering a wide range of activities for all ages.

Valerie Mulvin in her studio, Dublin. Photo: Myles Shelley

Good Citizens Make Great Cities

With the kind permission of POSITIV Business & Style magazine, we are publishing here an interview by Tadeáš Goryczka with the chairwoman of the international jury for the architectural competition for the New Bazaly project, Irish architect Valerie Mulvin. Her name is associated with the McCullough Mulvin Architects studio, which has designed many fascinating buildings (see photo below). What brought this exceptional personality from the „Emerald Isle" to Ostrava?

Participants from the meeting, along with Deputy Mayor Dagmar Macháčková. Photo: Martin Bregel.

Košice Welcomes Visegrad Group Partner Cities for International Sports and Partnership Event

From March 27 to 29, 2025, the city of Košice in eastern Slovakia hosted the latest edition of the long-standing international event, the V4 Partner Cities Meeting. Representatives and municipal employees from Ostrava (Czech Republic), Katowice (Poland), and Miskolc (Hungary) joined their Slovak counterparts for a multi-day gathering aimed at strengthening regional cooperation and friendly ties through sport.

At the Central Wastewater Treatment Plant in Ostrava-Přívoz. Photo: Lukáš Kaboň

Commissioning of the Biological Treatment Stage at the Central Wastewater Treatment Plant in Ostrava-Přívoz

The September flood in Ostrava affected many key locations across the city, with one of the most significant consequences being the shutdown of the Central Wastewater Treatment Plant. The extent of the damage was estimated at up to CZK 500 million. Its restoration was a priority for the city, and as soon as post-flood conditions allowed, efforts to restart the facility and resolve this emergency situation began.

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