Prague is an important urban monument reservation. The historic core, 866 hectares in size, encompasses the unique city ensemble of the Prague Castle and Hradčany, Malá Strana (Lesser Side) including Karlův most (Charles Bridge), Staré Město (Old Town) with Josefov (the preserved section of the former Jewish Town), Nové Město (New Town), Vyšehrad and each of the monuments within these areas. It was inscribed in the UNESCO List in 1992. Each part of the capital city of the Czech Lands – the...
Have you ever wondered what to do in Prague? Its no surprise that the capital of the Czech Republic is one of Europes most popular cities for travelers. With its beautiful Old Town, cobbled streets, historical buildings, and mythical statues, it captivate
projít na článekKutná Hora is, as its name suggests, associated with the mining (kutání in Czech) of silver. In 1142 the first Cistercian monastery in the Czech lands was established in the nearby village of Sedlec and at the end of the 13th century the original mining s
projít na článekČeský Krumlov In the southernmost part of the Czech Republic there is a region which is an ideal place to experience some highly interesting adventures. The castle complex with its unique baroque theatre, the meander in the River Vltava, the city arms wit
projít na článekPrague is a popular destination for stag weekends, offering cheap beer and lively nightlife. The city has two distinct areas The Old Town and The New Town with plenty of entertainment options. Prague is known for its character and charm, as well as its
projít na článekEach city has its own charm because of bridges. Some bridges became a highlight of the city like The Charles Bridge in Prague. London has a total of 12 bridges, Paris 37 and in Moscow there are 452 bridges now. The oldest constructed and still standing
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