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Karlovy Vary - Karlsbad=The best known and the largest spa in the Czech Republic.Have to see:the Church of St. Andrew, the orthodox Church of Sts. Peter and Paul, the Municipal Theatre, the Mill Colonnade (Mlýnská kolonáda) and the Cathedral of St. Mary Magdalene.
Kutná Hora=ancient silver mining town.Have to see:the gothic Cathedral of Saint Barbora and the former royal mint.
Český Krumlov=one of the first places in the Czech Republic that was listed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.Not to be missed.Its cobblestoned streets are lined with majestic cathedrals and grand palaces.
Rožnov pod Radhoštěm=visit Wallachian Open-Air Museum, a skansen that contains traditional Wallachian houses and farms from the 18th-20th centuries.
Telč=the facades of the houses that surround its main square must be some of the most photographed buildings in Moravia. The historic centre of Telč was added to the UNESCO list of world cultural heritage in 1992, thanks mainly to the chateau and beautifully preserved town square.
Tábor=its narrow cobblestone streets rimmed with colorful residential houses that are decorated with a mixture of Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque elements.Need only few hours.
Olomouc=one of the most beautiful towns in CZ.Is the largest historic preservation zone outside Prague, and its cobblestoned streets are lined with majestic cathedrals and grand palaces.
Over 2,000 preserved castles and chateaux (more per square mile than any other country in the world!):
Becov Castle from the late 1200’s, chateau added in the mid-1500’s
Chateau has been restored, they are working on the castle.
Bezdiz North Bohemia NE of Melník
Bitov Bítov is one of the oldest castles in our country, dating to 1061
Blatna South Bohemia South East of Plzen MUST SEE
Bouzov The woodland at Litovel is over looked by the Romantic castle Bouzov.
Breznice South Bohemia East of Plzen
Buchlov A visit may be combined with a tour of the private cemetery of the owners of the chapel of St. Barbora. MUST SEE
Cervena Lhota South Bohemia North East of Ceske Budejovice
Frydlant North Bohemia North of Liberec
Helfenberg Built in 1351 it has been under extensive restoration to it's original splendor
Helfstyn Among cultural events held at the castle, the meeting of art smiths has achieved international fame
Hluboka The most eye-catching castle in the Czech Republic MUST SEE
Jansky Virch Near the Polish border in North West Silesia
Jindrichuv Hradec South Bohemia North West of Ceske Budejovice
Karlstein A Gothic castle built by Emperor Charles IV in the years 1348-1357 MUST SEE
Kokorin Ccentral Bohemia North of Prague
Konopiste From the 14th to the 17th century, the Sternberk family lived here.
Kost North Bohemia North East of Prague
Krivoklat Central Bohemia West of Prague
Krumlov This castle is situated in South Bohemia and is founded in the 13th century by Vítkovec MUST SEE
Kuneticka Hora East Bohemia South of Hradec Kralove
Landstejn South East Bohemia South East of Jindrichuv Hradec
Lipnice Just North of the freeway, between Prague and Brno
Loket West Bohemia a little South West of Karlovy Vary
Melnik South Moravia East of Brno
Nachod East Bohemia North East of Hradec Kralove
Orlik South Bohemia South of Prague
Pardubice East Bohemia East of Prague
Pecka East Bohemia North West of Hradec Kralove
Pernstejn Central Moravia North East of Brno MUST SEE
Rabi South West Bohemia South East of Plzen
Rozmberk South Bohemia Way South of Ceske Budejovice
Sternberk
Strakonice South West Bohemia Between Plzen and Ceske Budejovice
Svihov
Tocnik Zebrak Central Bohemia Between Plzen and Prague
Velhartice South West Bohemia South of Plzen
Vranov nad Dyji Extreme South Moravia West of Znojmo
Zvikov South Bohemia South of Prague MUST SEE
2007-03-06 21:58:39
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answered by vivet 7
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Kutna Hora, has a church where everything is made out of human bones, this should give all the home reno people some good ideas.
Telc a unique small town in Moravia, also a UNESCO site, the town was rebuilt in the 1400's and nothing has changed since then, Perstein castle, most Disney looking like, but this is the real deal. Brno is nice, almost no tourists. I have a book of Czech castles and sites to see, if you saw 2 castles per day it would take you 3 years to see the major sites.
2007-03-05 18:46:36
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answered by cimra 7
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ok i am writing you rite now from prague:-) to be honest everything is in prague but also other cities are worth seeing but i recommend to visit them wsith a guide cuz everything is in the history and only a good guide can tell u everything.
i recommend Karlovy Vary which is a spa city and very interesting. then also for example u can visit Terezin which was Nazi concentration camp.
good luck
2007-03-06 08:25:50
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answered by Hom 1
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ceskey krumlov is very nice, small little medievil, world heritage listed town, beautiful buildings and senerary. all the other little towns in south bohemia are great to see.
2007-03-05 16:40:44
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answered by matt 2
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