Nábřeží Járy Cimrmana, Riverfront street with painted murals in Lipník nad Bečvou, Czech Republic.
Nábřeží Járy Cimrmana is a riverfront street in Lipník nad Bečvou decorated with wall paintings depicting inventions from around the turn of the 20th century. The murals show hot air balloons, arc lamps, and various mechanical devices that capture the spirit of early technological progress.
The street was officially opened on 27 October 2007 as a cultural project honoring a celebrated figure of Czech artistic life. The presence of actor Ladislav Smoljak at the ceremony highlighted the cultural importance of this initiative for the local community.
The street is named after Jára Cimrman, a fictional Czech character celebrated in national folklore as an inventor and brilliant thinker. This connection to popular culture defines the character of the place and draws visitors familiar with this legendary figure.
The location can be explored comfortably on foot and takes about 30 minutes to see all the painted details. For further information or assistance, visitors can reach out to the city tourism office at tic@mek-lipniknb.cz.
Despite being a riverside street, the murals create the impression of a seaside location through painted scenes of sunset and water. This artistic trick gives a landlocked town an unexpected coastal feeling.
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