MLÝN VODNÍKA SLÁMY
Mlýn Vodníka Slámy is located in Háj in Slezsko, halfway between Ostrava and Opava. The environment of the original renovated country estate is perfect for unforgettable romantic moments. Although it bears a supernatural being in its name, do not look for a fairy-tale mill with a wooden water wheel. Our landmark is the mill tower built in the functionalist style during the First Republic.
The whole concept continues in this spirit, combining history with the comfort and convenience of modern times.
Not only are we a popular wedding venue, we also host a variety of corporate events and dining experiences.
We take care of everything your wedding day requires.
The picturesque countryside and the uniqueness of the First Republic Avenue invite you to a romantic outdoor wedding ceremony. The gazebo will protect you from the weather and will underline the poetry of the ceremony place.
The wedding reception and evening entertainment take place in an air-conditioned hall with a table capacity of up to 110 guests. In the case of afternoon guests, when there is no need to have a place for all guests at the table, the capacity is up to 200 people.
Guests will also appreciate the comfortable outdoor seating with unique views of the expansive greenery.
We pride ourselves on the professionalism of our experienced team and honest cuisine. The wedding menu will impress you with its variety. The dishes are based on traditional recipes, which we spice up with modern gastronomy. We will surprise you with original food styling and attention to detail.
We provide comfortable accommodation in cozy rooms of the guesthouse. In the morning we will welcome you with a rich breakfast. The capacity of accommodation is up to 43 persons in 12 rooms.
The grounds on its 27 hectares offer a variety of unique scenery for wedding photographs.
A wedding day spent at the Mlýn Vodníka Slámy will be a pleasant experience you will remember fondly.
"A taste of the countryside you'll love"
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