Hutisko-Solanec is a municipality in VsetÃÂn District in the ZlÃÂn Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 2,000 inhabitants.
Hutisko-Solanec consists of two municipal parts (in brackets population according to the 2021 census):
The name of Hutisko refers to glassworks (), which was founded here in the early 17th century. The settlement of Solanec was named after the nearby SolÃ¡à  Hill.
Hutisko-Solanec is located about northeast of VsetÃÂn and northeast of ZlÃÂn. The northern part of the municipality with Hutisko lies in the Roà ¾nov Furrow valley and the southern part with Solanec pod SolánÃÂm lies in the Moravian-Silesian Beskids. The southern municipal border leads over the peaks of several high mountains, including TaneÃÂnice at , Leà ¡tàat , and SolÃ¡à  at . The entire municipality lies in the Beskydy Protected Landscape Area.
The settlement of Hutisko was founded by Baltazar of Zierotin in 1656. The settlement of Solanec became a municipality in 1657, Hutisko in 1666. Hutisko and Solanec pod SolánÃÂm were merged into one municipality in 1960.
There are no railways or major roads passing through the municipality.
The main landmark of the municipality is the Church of Saint Joseph. It dates from 1748.
A valuable building in Hutisko is fojstvÃÂ ("advocatus' residence"). It is a large wooden house dating from 1785. Today it houses a restaurant.
In the municipality is a monument to Charlotte Garrigue, built in 1926 and initiated by the managing teacher Cyril Mach.
Hutisko-Solanec is twinned with: