Třebíč, a small European city lies in south central Czech (exactly, in the State of Kraj Vysočina, which is a sister state of Hubei Province of China), and it’s 35 kilometers away from the Jihlava River, serving as the center of the region of Moravia as well as its center of industry, trade and cultural tourism. It covers a territory of 56.7 square kilometers with a population of 40,000.
Well-preserved, the Jewish Quarter in Třebíč is the only Jewish World Cultural Heritage outside of Israel so far thanks to its long history and archaic style. This quarter, together with St. Procopius Basilica, grand architecture of Roman Gothic style, and the Jewish cemetery, was included in the World Cultural Heritage by UNESCO in 2003. They demonstrate the distinctive style of the architecture of Třebíč and tell the history of harmonious coexistence between Catholicism and Judaism from the Medieval Era to the 20th century, attracting over 110,000 tourists from all over the world every year.
The city boasts of convenient transportation, with two avenues stretching through the city, namely I/23(Brno-Ceske Budejovice)and II/360 ( connecting with II/405, an expressway through the urban area to Jihlava, the capital city of Kraj Vysočina) and two railway stations connecting the city with two other cities, Brno and Jihlava. Besides, the bicycle-only lanes in the city also contribute to the convenience of public transportation, one of which stretches to Raabs an der Thaya in Austria.
Better and more educated, people of Třebíč enjoy a higher level of education attainment above their national average, as plays as a significantly important factor in their life quality. The city owns a full-fledged educational system and improved educational facilities, providing access to complete educational services with 13 kindergartens, 8 primary schools, and 10 high schools and vocational schools. Besides, Westmoravian College founded in 2003 is a private college of the city, and it covers four major fields, including Marketing, Public Management, Information Management, and Applied Information Technology.
Třebíč has a wide variety of mainstay industries ranging from machinery and automobile parts manufacturing, leather and shoe-making, furniture manufacturing, nuclear power, electrical engineering, information technology and food processing to tourism, and it also has well developed agriculture.
Favorable location and abundant human resources have been making this city a paradise for investment and business, because if one starts a business in Třebíč, he is already on his way to success in Czech and even in Europe.