What to see in Czech Republic
The silver city of Kutná Hora is home to the unique late Gothic Temple of St. Barbara, which is awe-inspiring in its majestic beauty. The interior is decorated with frescoes, sculptures and statues by famous masters of the period. Cesky Krumlov, a city on the Vltava River, is a treasure trove of Renaissance architecture. The symbol of the city, Jindrichuv Hradec Castle, is a vibrant and contemporary cultural and social center. In the town of Žatec you can visit the Museum of Hop Breeding and the Temple of Hops and Beer with its science and entertainment exhibitions. If you go to the town of Brno, you will definitely see the beautiful Rednice Castle, built in 1222. The town of Marianske Lazne is also a balneological resort, around it is the Smadesz Nature Reserve with rare vegetation, there are many natural springs here and the purest water is divided into 40 springs. The famous mud volcanoes can be seen from the viewing platform in this reserve.
Prague, capital of the Czech Republic
Tour operators in the Czech Republic offer visits to many beautiful old cities and famous resorts. Among them, the capital Prague is no less beautiful than Paris. It is also known as the city of a hundred famous castles and the city of gold. Parts of historic Prague are under UNESCO protection.
The city's main attractions are concentrated here, including ancient cathedrals, palaces and monuments that are included in the World Cultural Heritage List. Czech photographs taken in these places are indeed illustrations for historical novels.
The ossuary of the Czech church is unique in the world. Its decoration is made of human bones and skulls. According to legend, a monk brought soil here from Golgotha and all the inhabitants wanted to be buried on the territory of the monastery; at the end of the 19th century, most of the remains were processed by the wood carver Frantisek Rinta, who decorated the church with wonderful ornaments, including chandeliers, candlesticks and wreaths Chandeliers, candlesticks, wreaths, etc.
Czech cuisine: must-try local dishes
Czech cuisine delights with hearty dishes and delicious desserts. The menu includes skewers (sausage with vinegar), dumplings, bread soup, pork knuckle, roast goose and red cabbage. Grilled cheese and hermelon are served with beer. Reviews of the taste and quality of Czech food are consistently high.
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