Monuments

Sacred monuments

Sacred buildings are an integral part of the history and appearance of Čeladná. For example, we can find here the Frederick Cross in Podolánky, the Church of St. John of Nepomuk, the timbered chapel of the Most Holy Virgin Mary at Ferdinand's Spring, and the chapel of St. Cyril and Methodius.

Statues

Čeladná also offers a number of works of art in the open air. The atmosphere of the village is completed by sculptures created as part of the Beskydy Summer of Art, a bronze statue of Eve, and a fountain with a sculpture group on the spa square in the Čeladná Rehabilitation Center. There is also a copy of the statue of the Maker of His Destiny and a talking bust of the poet Josef Kalus, which commemorates his legacy in an original way.

Monuments

Čeladná is also inscribed in the history of the partisan movement. The units Za vlast, Jan Žižka and Wolfram operated here. Miroslav Ivanov, for example, writes in his book about the repressive action of the Nazis under the name "Akce Tetřev", which was personally supervised by K. H. Frank. Their activities are still commemorated by monuments, of which there are several in the village.