The museum in łambinowice is located in the place of former Lamsdorf firing ground in which Prussian, and later German, soldiers were trained.
The origins of the museum collections in Racibórz date back to the 1920’s and are closely associated with the establishment (in 1819) of the Royal and Evangelical High School in this town, whose teachers began gathering materials related to ethnography, military and industrial arts in their laboratories and classrooms to be used as teaching aids.
The unique, family Forging Museum is located in Bieńkowice.
The biggest tourist attraction in Ostrava is the area of a former mining combined collective Dolní Vítkovice. The former industrial facility is an exceptional example of an industrial monument, stylishly transformed into a cultural centre. Dolní Vítkovice is the first historic site in the Czech Republic that is entered on the list of European Cultural Heritage.