More than 44 hectares of parks and squares have been revitalized in towns and villages - this is an area of more than a thousand Prague's Old Town Squares! Thanks to 250 new and modernized transport terminals, travel is faster and more comfortable. Cyclists can use 1 543 km of new and upgraded cycle paths. Libraries and museums are being refurbished, 573 heritage sites have been restored and newly made accessible. 675 Integrated Rescue System facilities were built and repaired, and 1 640 vehicles were purchased to ease the work. Everyone of us can come across projects supported by the EU.
The modernization of the fire station in Zlín increased the building's resilience and enabled faster and more effective assistance to residents in crisis situations.
EU funds helped the Great Moravia Memorial in Staré Město to acquire new attractive indoor and outdoor exhibits.
The neglected court farm Panský Dvůr in Kunovice has been transformed into a business incubator to support entrepreneurship and the development of small and medium-sized companies in the region.
The new psychiatric care building in Ostrava provided patients with a modern and comfortable environment with state-of-the-art equipment and better access to treatment.
The reconstruction of the transport terminal in Bruntál brought new sidewalks, covered waiting rooms and better transfers between buses and trains, which improved accessibility and passenger comfort.
The space in front of the railway station, reconstructed thanks to EU funds, made travel in Havířov more modern and pleasant.
The Renaissance chateau in Stará Ves nad Ondřejnicí has recovered its former splendour thanks to EU funds.
The modernization of the Svinov transport terminal in Ostrava has improved the connection of the train station with urban public transport and increased safety and comfort for passengers.
The new bus terminal in Blansko makes travel easier thanks to modern technologies, barrier-free access and comfortable facilities for passengers.
The modernized Psychiatric Clinic in Brno has improved the availability of mental health care and offers patients a better quality of care.
In Brno, EU funds helped to open the gardens of the national cultural heritage site Petrov to the public.
The SIMU comprehensive simulation centre of the Faculty of Medicine of Masaryk University has emerged with the support of EU funds in Brno.
The new bus station in Šternberk with barrier-free modifications and modern facilities makes transfers easier and increases the comfort of traveling by public transport.
Safer and smoother traffic between Prostějov and Smržice thanks to the new road alignment, which improved the connection of the cities and increased comfort for drivers and residents.
EU funds made it possible to transform the bus station in Šumperk into a modern and comfortable terminal with smart technologies and a green roof.
Thanks to EU funds, the new fire station in Přerov shortened the response time of firefighters and has higher resilience.
After extensive reconstruction, the former military building in Olomouc has found a new use as an interactive science museum called the Fortress of Knowledge, serving the general public.
The community center in Třebíč provides a space for meetings, education, and cultural activities, thereby strengthening the social life of local residents.
The transfer terminal in Třebíč has made travel easier thanks to better train and bus connections and new parking options.
The science center at Nuselská Elementary School in Havlíčkův Brod has brought modern classrooms, laboratories, and technology to students for better teaching of science and engineering subjects.
New expositions at Roštejn Castle, supported from EU funds, present a rich cultural heritage to visitors and enliven the history of the region.
Thanks to EU funds, the restored Stromovka park in Humpolec offers a refreshing rest not only for the town's residents.
Automatic mills in Pardubice have come to life as a modern cultural center with space for exhibitions, events and meetings of the local community.
The renovated Příhrádek in Pardubice has become a cultural center with art exhibitions and a library that connect artists with the public.
The modern Svítání center in Pardubice helps students with disabilities gain practical skills, greater independence, and better chances of success in everyday life.
The rescue and complete restoration of the Slatiňany chateau complex was made possible by EU funds.
EU funds have helped the Ústí nad Orlicí hospital to provide better and more modern care to patients.
The new appearance of the Míru Avenue and the northern part of Sladkovského Street in Pardubice has made the centre more attractive and created a natural connection between the historical, commercial and relaxation parts of the city.
The new transport terminal in Jaroměř has made travel easier thanks to convenient transfers between buses, trains and a parking lot.
EU funds helped to revitalize the building of the Museum of Eastern Bohemia, so that it can continue to serve as a centre of education and culture for residents not only of Hradec Králové.
EU funds saved Dřevěnka, the most important cultural heritage in Úpice.
The unused Vertex factory has been transformed into the Library of the City of Hradec Králové through an extensive reconstruction, expanding the offer of leisure activities for the inhabitants of the regional capital.
The psychiatry pavilion in Tábor offers patients with mental illnesses and their families a much more pleasant and respectful environment.
The national cultural heritage site Upper Castle Vimperk is again accessible to visitors thanks to the restoration co-financed by EU funds.
The new embankment of the Lužnice River and the installation of flood control measures in Tábor were supported by EU funds.
Thanks to a reconstruction, the bus station in Český Krumlov now has a modern look and provides a transfer terminal and a car park, including areas for short-term parking and bicycles.
The dilapidated water tower in Kolín has been transformed into a lookout tower with thematic exhibitions and facilities for cyclists, becoming an attractive stop for tourists and locals.
The Church of St. Bartholomew in Kolín has undergone renovation and has become a place for spiritual ceremonies and cultural events that revive the historical monument for new generations.
A modern transport terminal with safe transfers, a clear information system and comfortable facilities for passengers was built in Benešov.
A new parking garage in Dolní Břežany with 200 car spaces and facilities for cyclists makes travel easier and supports more environmentally friendly transport.
The new community centre of Dolní Břežany, built with the help of EU funds, offers space for active meetings of residents and social services.
Thanks to EU funds, you can find an attractive, modern and fully functional orangery and a French-style garden at the chateau in Dobříš.
A new kindergarten was built in Benešov on the site of an obsolete and inadequate facility, with full equipment and a capacity for 140 children.
A new shelter in Liberec provides a safe haven for women and families in need and helps them take a step towards a new, self-sufficient life.
Schoolchildren in Jablonec nad Nisou have modern physics, chemistry, and English classrooms that provide interactive learning and better preparation for the future.
A new, larger kindergarten was built in the passive house standard in Semily with EU funds support.
A modern railway station is now available in Česká Lípa with new platforms, a new check-in building and reconstructed tracks.
The new bus terminal in Pilsen has made transfers between buses and trains easier, improving the comfort of passengers and visitors to the city.
The community centre in Domažlice, built with a grant from EU funds, helps disadvantaged population groups to return to normal life.
The unique architectural heritage site, Semler's Residence in Plzeň, was reconstructed with the support of EU funds.
Cyclists in the Ústí nad Labem Region can use a 96 km long cycle path thanks to EU funds support.
EU funds contributed to better quality follow-up care for patients of specialized centres at the Teplice Hospital.
The dilapidated social hall Atlantik in Děčín has been replaced by a modern multifunctional centre with a library, reading rooms, classrooms and a lecture hall.
The reconstruction of the Upper Railway Station in Karlovy Vary provided a modern building with barrier-free access and better comfort for passengers from the entire region.
Thanks to EU funds, visitors to the Cheb castle can look forward to a sensitively regenerated heritage site with a new roof of the casemates, restored fortifications and a new exposition.
EU funds helped to restore the peatlands and woodlands of the Pernik natural heritage site, which encouraged the growth of wetland vegetation, sphagnum and moss.
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