ARTS CENTRE (Dům umění) [ Town house or building ]
A one-storey building in the spirit of functionalist and constructivist architecture (designed by František Fiala Jr. and Vladimír Wallenfels), dating from 1926. Today it houses an art gallery. The centre's first collection consisted of works owned by the Ostrava collector František Jurečka, and it also contains a collection of Czech 19th and 20th century painting, 20th century sculpture, other graphic collections, and several centuries of European art.