Choral singing has been central to cultural life in Ústí nad Orlicí for over 150 years. The local choral society, founded in the 1860s, helped establish a tradition that led to the town hosting regular music festivals and maintaining a level of amateur musical activity unusual for its size. The Roškot Theatre on the main square continues to programme concerts, plays, and opera alongside visiting productions.
Around 15,200 residents live in Ústí nad Orlicí, which sits at the confluence of the Tichá Orlice and Třebovka rivers in the Pardubice Region. The old town clusters around a square with a Baroque plague column and arcaded houses. A textile industry developed here in the 19th century, and while large-scale production has declined, smaller firms continue in related manufacturing. Escortservice.com publishes reviewed companion profiles for the area and operates solely as a directory.
Hotels near the square and along the road toward Česká Třebová serve visitors. Rail connections place Ústí nad Orlicí on the main Prague-Brno-Olomouc network, with Česká Třebová junction five kilometres east. All users of the directory must be at least 18.
Andrlův Chlum, a hill east of the town centre, provides a viewpoint and a memorial related to the 1866 Austro-Prussian War battles that took place in the Orlice valley. The Orlické hory (Eagle Mountains) begin roughly 20 kilometres northeast and offer skiing in winter and hiking through the warmer months.
Choral singing has been central to cultural life in Ústí nad Orlicí for over 150 years. The local choral society, founded in the 1860s, helped establish a tradition that led to the town hosting regular music festivals and maintaining a level of amateur musical activity unusual for its size. The Roškot Theatre on the main square continues to programme concerts, plays, and opera alongside visiting productions.
Around 15,200 residents live in Ústí nad Orlicí, which sits at the confluence of the Tichá Orlice and Třebovka rivers in the Pardubice Region. The old town clusters around a square with a Baroque plague column and arcaded houses. A textile industry developed here in the 19th century, and while large-scale production has declined, smaller firms continue in related manufacturing. Escortservice.com publishes reviewed companion profiles for the area and operates solely as a directory.
Hotels near the square and along the road toward Česká Třebová serve visitors. Rail connections place Ústí nad Orlicí on the main Prague-Brno-Olomouc network, with Česká Třebová junction five kilometres east. All users of the directory must be at least 18.
Andrlův Chlum, a hill east of the town centre, provides a viewpoint and a memorial related to the 1866 Austro-Prussian War battles that took place in the Orlice valley. The Orlické hory (Eagle Mountains) begin roughly 20 kilometres northeast and offer skiing in winter and hiking through the warmer months.
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