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UNESCO Sights in the Czech Republic
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České Budějovice České Budějovice is the biggest city of the South Bohemian Region lying on the confluence of two Czech rivers – the Vltava and the Malse. The number of citizens reaches nearly 100, 000. Next year we are celebrating 750 anniversary of the foundation by the Czech king Přemysl Otakar II in 1265. They claim on the official websites, that everybody would like to live in České Budějovice. Do you know why? Tourists, usually the Japanese, admire our historical sights.
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I can recommend you sitting in a cafe in the unique square, of the size of 1 ha. You can admire the neat Renassaince and Barogue arcade houses fringing the square. The square boasts of the Baroque Samson’s Fountain topped by a statue of Samson. The renaissanceis town hall with unique chimes chanting every hour was nicely reconstructed. But there’s much more to see. For example – the Black Tower in the close neighbourhood. It used to be a watch tower, however, now it is just a tourist attraction. You can climb up 225 stairs to have a breathtaking view of the whole city.
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I can’t forget to invite you to Masné krámy. The typical Czech cuisine is served in this medieval restaurant. You should try to order Budweiser Beer, which is brewed right in our city.
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Český Krumlov I dare to say that Český Krumlov is one of the most visited places in the Czech Republic. People come here to be amazed by the historical town which was built in 13th century.It spreads on the banks of the river Vltava meandering down the town and creating unrepeatable breathtaking sceneries. The dominance of the town is Krumlov Castle which protrudes above the river and it’s accounted for the second biggest castle in the country. But that’s not all,you can find there also a historical brewery,gothic cathedral in the centre of the town or a unique revolving theatre. In the past the medieval town profited from the local graphite mine and the tourists can visit it even in the present.)They do not ine graphite there anymore) Two interesting facts for the end: firstly – there was filmed an american movie Hostel Secondly - the castle is protected by a moat where real bears live! Visitors enjoy watching them esspecially at the time of feeding and mating.
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Panoramatic view of Český Krumlov Český Krumlov Castle
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The revolving theatre Bears in the castle moat
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Hluboká nad Vltavou Hluboká nad Vltavou is a town near České Budějovice in South - Bohemian Region. It spreads on the hill above both sides of the Vltava River. Even if this small town has a population of 5,000 people, it can pride itself on three castles.
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Hluboká nad Vltavou Castle was founded in 13th centrury. Within the history this magnificent Romantic - Gothic Castle was three times rebuilt. The last reconstruction was inspired by the Royal Castle of Windsor in England. In the interior the visitors admire unique carvings, which were maded by local craftsmen. There are also rich collections of paintings, furniture and dishes and this is the reason, why the castle interior belongs to the richest in the Czech Republic.
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the Royal Castle of Windsor in England
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The castle is surrounded by a castle garden in French style and by a castle park in English style. French style means everything is exactly symmetric. Neat sandy paths wind between ornamental beds. On the contrary the English park resembles wild nature, where symmetry is unnatural.
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During the day, many tourists join castle tours and in summer evenings the castle court turns into the venue for Summer Theatre Musical Festival. It was a pleasure for me to star in company in Casanova musical last two summers.
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The former riding-hall was transformed into a picture- gallery. It was named „Alšova South-Bohemian Gallery“ to honour one of the most famous southbohemian artists.
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In the close neighbourhood of the castle there is a small mansion called „Štekl“, which was turned into the grandest hotels in South-Bohemian Region. Originally, servants of Schwarzenberg Dynasty were accommodate there.
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The dominant of a tiny square is a beuatiful Neo – Gothic church.
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„Ohrada Lodge“, it is one of the most famous hunting lodges in the Czech Republic, because there are rich collections of arms and deer trophies. In the close neighbourhood there is a Zoo, which was opened in 1939 and offers education and relax for families with children.
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For me, Hluboká nad Vltavou is one of the most beuatiful places in the world.
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Prague Prague is the capital city of the Czech Republic and it's one of the most beautiful European cities.Let's talk about the most visited places and monuments in Prague. I think everyone knows the famous Charles Bridge over the Vltava River. When you're walking along don't forget to view the sand statues framing the bridge on both sides.
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One of the most beautiful historical and cultural monuments in Prague is the National Theatre where you can admire its richely decorated interiors as well as enjoy watching a play, ballet or opera. On the hill above the Vltava River stands Prague Castle. It's the seat of our president. In the premises of Prague Castle you can discover the beauty of St.Vithus Cathedral.This gothic cathedral with stunning stained- glass windows houses tombs of many Bohemian kings. This all is the reason why the visit here is unforgetable.
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Every hour crowds of tourists gather in the histotical Old Town Square to watch the unique 600-year old Astronomical clock built in the tower of the Old Town Hall. Despite its age it still works. Prague Jewish Town attracts loads of tourists tracing the mysteries of the Old Synagogue from the 12 th century.
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However, not only historical monuments are worth seeing in Prague.The modern building called Dancing House will provoke your imagination.Do you know why the building is called Dancing House? Actually, if you look at the building it seems as if it danced. Unfortunately, there isn't any dancing school inside but only offices.
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The Tugendhat Villa in Brno Brno is the second largest city in the Czech Republic in West Bohemia. One of the UNESCO monuments which makes Brno famous is named Tugendhat Villa. This villa was designed for Greta and Fritz Tugendhat in 1928. Its construction was completed in 1930. The modern building was designed by the significant German architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. He became famous for building gorgeous skyscapers and offices in Chicago, too. He nicknamed his architecture „skin and bones“. Two years ago this villa and the surrounding garden were reconstructed and its equipment restored. Now it looks the same as in 1930. In the basement there are technical amenities (for example a unique air conditioning and a boiler room). The first floor contains a lounge with a conservatory and a terrace (place where the whole family were relaxing), a white kitchen full of the most important dishes and rooms for the staff. On the second floor there is the front door which opens a passage to the terrace, rooms for parents, children and their nanny. The villa soon became an icon of modernism for its simple and practical design offering the owners much comfort.
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View of the whole Tugendhat Villa in the spring The interior catches your attention – it is really modern, wonderful and stunning The bathroom looks like from 21st century
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Olomouc The statue of Virgin Mary tops the column. The base is decorated with sculptures of 8 saints- the patrons of Olomouc. Olomouc is a city of Moravia, in the east of the Czech Republic. The visitors of Olomouc most of all admin Plague Column, which was erected in one of Olomouc squares 300 years ago. Because It is a unique historical monument it was enlisted in UNESCO World Heritage Fund. The Plague Column from Olomouc
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In the same square is a gold- plated astronomical clock. Olomouc is proud of its 6 Baroque fountains and other churche, chapels as well as the castle which stands on the hill above Olomouc. The Astronomical clock
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Holašovice Holašovice is a small village near České Budějovice. In this village there are truly beautiful baroque farmhouses from 19 th century. That is the reason, why it has been inscribed in World Heritage List. The village itself was established in the 13 th century (probably in 1292), but at this time it didn’t look the way as it looks in the present. It has changed throughout the history. In Holašovice there live only about 140 inhabitants. The villagers live there an ordinary life and they are not much affected by the fame of this place. In this village there are 120 buildings and 23 of them are historically protected. Around Holašovice there are more remarkable buildings which are not registered as culture sights, for instance the former school, which is used today as the information center.
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Kroměříž Kroměříž is an old Moravian city located in the south-east of the Czech Republic. It was founded in 1260 next to the River Morava by the bishop of Moravia. In the historical centre there is the Archbishop's castle. The castle was built in the 17th century in the Baroque style. Castle interiors are decorated and equipped with original furniture.
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The castle is surrounded by large gardens, most of them in English style. But one part, the Flower garden, was designed in early Baroque style. This place with plenty of ornamental beds is a real Baroque jewel surrounded by peaceful countryside packed with ponds and unspoilt nature. Kroměříž was inscribed in the UNESCO World Cultural and Heritage List in 1998. Flower garden
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One of the Castle garden in English style
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Kutná Hora We don’t have a special English name for this medieval town, but for example in German it is Kuttenberg as it used to be a German town. The first mention of this town comes from the 13 century. It is located not far from Prague and there used to be large silver mines. They brought the Down fame and wealth. The Gothic St. Barbaraś Cathedral has graced this town for over 600 years.
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It is also known as the Temple of Light. That’s because of the massive Gothic stained-glass windows making a play of light. Both the cathedrals are outsider as well as imide richly decorated. Cathedral Nanebevzetí panny Marie
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Another interresting place in this town is so called „ Kostnice“. It is a part of a church and cemetary complex. People who like scary moments should definitely visit this underground chapel where bones of dead people were stored after the old cemetery
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Lednice-Valtice Area The microregion Lednice-Valtice area is located in South Moravia, the ancient principality of the Lichtensteins. The Lichtensteins were and old Austrian dinasty. They inherited the castle Lednice in 1249. They really cared about their new home and in the following two centuries they brought their domains to perfection. Which is confirmed by the fact that the whole Lichtenstein principality was inscribed in UNESCO´s World Cultural Heritage list in 1996. It was actually a large park surrounding Chateau Lednice, which was their favourite. They treated carefully the unique park surronding the Chateau. In 19th century the park became a location of other architectural jewels such as the Minaret, Jan´s castle, Riding-hall and the beatiful Church. Chateau Valtice, which also belongs to the ancient principality, became a part of the Lichtensteins´ property in 1387. The Lichtensteins built also some copies of ancient Roman monuments like a sculpture of Three Graces, Appolo´s Temple, Aqueduct or Belveder. And what is also very interesting, the interrier of the Chateau Lednice is very renown and popular. The Lichtenstein family cared about their comfort, and they loved art. All the rooms are furnished very spectaculary but still tastefully. The furniture is really expensive and the paintings on the walls are very impressive. People come from all around the world to see the interrier and enjoy the romantic atmosphere of this almost magical place.
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The sculpture of Three graces The Jan´s castle
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Chateau Lednice The interrier of Chateau Lednice
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Chateau Valtice The Minaret
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Gymnázium Česká a Olympijských nadějí Links : http://en.czech-unesco.org/ http://www.unesco-czech.cz/
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