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Juan Martinez
Sunday, 05 August 2018 / Published in Travel Journal

Exploring Vítkovice: the industrial area of Ostrava

Ostrava Vikovice industrial area

I visited the industrial area of Vítkovice in the Czech city of Ostrava. Here I found out the cultural importance of places like these

During my last visit to the Czech Republic, I went to the industrial area of Vítkovice. I never thought this trip would turned into a time travel back to the period when ironwork and coal mining were the heart of Europe.

Wandering around Czechia’s biggest secret

The curtains added a soft glow to the morning light and the first sunbeams were coming through the window. It was five in the morning on one of those typical dry European Summer days, the windows of my room were fully open and the first talk at the conference I was attending would not start until eight in the morning. My eyes were open, but not because of the light; distant sounds of constant hammering and iron cutting had woken me up without warning. I was staying at Vítkovice , a former industrial park now turned into a multipurpose area and tourist attraction in the city of Ostrava, Czech Republic.

These noises of ironworks made no sense to me at that moment. The park is just an attraction nowadays and these sounds felt like a ghost of the city´s past following me up in a dream.

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Art is part of the Viktovice Indrustrial park
Art is part of the Viktovice Indrustrial park

Like the echoes of a techno club in an abandoned warehouse in Berlin inviting me to follow the music, the sometimes rhythmic and arrhythmic sounds felt like a call. I left the hotel expecting workers and vehicles bustling around me, but what I found was a solitary labyrinth of rusted iron warehouses, pipes and conduits inviting me to tour around.

Still, I realized I had not been dreaming: the sounds came from the Trinecke Železarny tube mill, one of the few steel manufacturers in Ostrava still functioning and located only a few hundred meters away from the industrial park.

On that Sunday morning of July, I wasn´t surrounded by visitors of the Vítkovice industrial area or the crowds of ravers at the Colours of Ostrava, a music festival celebrated in the industrial site every year. I was alone in front of the industrial past which shaped Europe, accompanied by a sound that took me back to the beginning of the 20th century.

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View of the Viktovice Indrustrial park
Abandoned factories are becoming Europe’s newest trend

Europe’s newest trend

Industrial and abandoned zones like Vítkovice have not always been an attraction. In fact, according to Radio Praha in 2012, Ostrava, and in particular the city’s industrial zone Vítkovice, used to be one of the most polluted parts of the country. It was a destination with a limited offer to tourists. Still, it is one of the most important zones when it comes to recent cultural history.

With traveling turning more and more into a search for personal and unique experiences, visiting abandoned areas has become a trend, allowing people to experience a different side of a country´s history. Industrial zones play a big role in Europe´s cultural heritage and renovations have transformed most abandoned industrial parks on the old continent into attractions and places to learn more about this part of history.

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Ostrava Vitkovice industrial area
Sunrise at the Vitkovice industrial area

What was years ago a zone of darkness and unpleasantness, has now given life to a new attraction which draws visitors from all ages and backgrounds.

Walking around Vítkovice that morning was exactly the kind of exclusive experience most travelers look for. It was like venturing onto a set of old history. The grass peeking up between the slats and the rusted metal pipes connecting one building to another had a unique beauty which kept me exploring further. It felt like being part of a dystopian movie in which each set piece had been perfectly placed by nature and history.

Inside Tip: The Colours of Ostrava music festival features yearly world renowned musical acts. The festival main event plays in Vítkovice and has a participation of more than 100 bands and DJ’s from around the world. In 2005 it was even awarded “Festival of the Year”. 

Tickets start at 60 EUR for a day pass

Festival Colors of Ostrava at The Vítkovice Area
People at the music festival Colors of Ostrava inside Vítkovice

The future of industrial areas

Peeking into one of the abandoned buildings, I could only see rotten wood and a few obsolete pieces of rusted factory equipment. During that morning the paths connecting the industrial site were my playground and the sounds of the working mill were my audio guide.

Jennifer Ceaser from The Independent described the industrial areas as follows: “No, this is definitely not a chocolate box of castles, churches and villages, but the industrial relics of these areas possess a unique kind of beauty – a testament to the gritty manufacturing past that has shaped Europe for more than 150 years.”

With giant gas containers transformed into multipurpose halls for cultural events, coal mines turned into museums and abandoned railway stations becoming techno nightclubs, industrial sites are becoming the new trend in Europe. I guess we finally understand that beauty doesn’t necessarily mean perfect.

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Abandoned structures at the industrial area of Ostrava
Abandoned structures at the industrial area of Ostrava

When should you visit Ostrava?

  • Ostrava can be beautiful all year long. However, most cultural events are taking place during Summer (April-September).
  • Exploring Czech Christmas Markets are also a good option if you are visiting Ostrava during winter. However, most cities in Germany have more beautiful and bigger markets.
  • Travelers visiting Viktovice can also book a tour around the industrial area and learn from locals and experts about its history.
  • Landek Park is also a great alternative for visitors in Ostrava. It is the largest mining museum in the Czech Republic and it teaches travelers more about this dying industry and its importance in Europe.
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