Czech RepublicTours to Czech Republic is a wonderful opportunity to get acquainted with numerous attractions - more than 1500 palaces and castles. In addition, there are charming small towns, villages, peaceful mountains, forests, lakes |
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Karlovy VaryKarlovy Vary (Carlsbad) is a popular tourist destination since the 19th century. It is especially famous as a spa resort, but also known for the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival and the popular Czech liqueur Karlovarská Becherovka |
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PraguePrague is a city of unique beauty! There are Romanesque and Gothic buildings, and constructions of Renaissance and Baroque styles intricately combined with Art Nouveau, Cubism and Deconstructivism |
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South BohemiaSouth Bohemia, a land of forests, rivers, beautiful natural lakes and artificial lakes created for fish farming, offers excellent opportunities for water sports and recreation |
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Cesky KrumlovCesky Krumlov, a small city in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic, is famous for excellent architecture and art of the historic old town and Český Krumlov Castle. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site |
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HolasoviceAn excursion to the village of Holašovice shows to tourists the unique rural Baroque style in architecture of XIV century |
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KromerizKromeriz was founded in 1260 by Bruno von Schauenburg, bishop of Olomouc. The main sight of the city is a beautiful castle with well preserved rooms and furnishings, which are among the most valuable interiors of Medieval Europe |
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Kutna HoraKutná Hora is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Among the most important buildings are the Gothic, five-naved St. Barbara's Church, Italian Court, formerly a royal residence and mint, built at the end of the 13th century |
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LedniceThanks to a favorable climate and iodine-bromine mineral water, Lednice resort helps to cure post-traumatic, post-burn and post-surgical states, neurological, gynecological diseases and many others |
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LitomyslLitomysl, a city of over a thousand years history, is famous for its ancient architectural monuments, as well as musical and theatrical performances |
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OlomoucThey call the city of Olomouc - Hanácká Rome because of an abundance of architectural monuments and pieces of art |
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TelcThey call Telc - "Moravian Venice" because of an abundance of water reservoirs and monuments of medieval architecture |
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TrebicTřebíč is a regional centre with a population of approximately 40,000. There are many sights. The Jewish Quarter and St Procopius' Basilica are listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site |
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ValticeLiechtenstein princely family had spent almost 3 centuries for the creation of this vast estate in the Baroque style. As a result, an area of 250 sq. km. of the Valtice castle is home to several buildings, garden houses, romantic pavilions etc |
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Zelena HoraZelena Hora attracts tourists with the church of St. John of Nepomuckého (1719) - a pearl of Baroque style. The church symbolizes a magic number "5" - it has a form of a five-pointed star, five inputs and five altars |
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Villa TugendhatVilla Tugendhat is a masterpiece of German architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. Built in 1930 in Brno for Fritz Tugendhat and his wife Greta, the villa soon became an icon of modern architecture - it is a paradigmatic example of functionalism |