sightseeings, trips
Brno
the capital city of Moravia. The settlement of the site at confluence of the Svitava and Svratka rivers has developed ever since early prehistoric times.
Český Krumlov
the first UNESCO listed town in Czech Republic. Medieval romantic town with large castle and its splendid interiors. Egon Schiele centrum.
Holašovice
the first UNESCO listed town in Czech Republic.
Karlovy Vary
a spa town located in the Western Bohemia with mineral springs. Glass exhibition of the Moser factory.
Karlštejn
35 km southwest of Prague, the medieval fortress was founded by Emperor Charles IV. in 1348 to house the coronation jewels and relics.
Konopiště
hunting castle built in 13th century, collections of historical weapons, furniture, hunting trophies. In June 1914, Archduke Franz Ferdinand and Kaiser Wilhelm II met here to discuss ways of averting a world war.
Kroměříž
The Chateau Complex (UNESCO), an archbishops´ summer residence, is one of the most important monuments not only in Moravia, but also in the entire country.
Kutná Hora
At the end of the 13th century, thanks to its deposits of silver, Kutná Hora 65km east of Prague, became the economic capital of the kingdom of Bohemia. Gothic monument St. Barbara´s Cathedral. UNESCO listed medieval town.
Lednice,Valtice
(UNESCO) is a uniquely created landscape in the environs of the Lednice and Valtice Chateaux.
Olomouc
Olomouc is, after Prague, the second most historical city in the Czech Republic. UNESCO listed Baroque Column of the Holy Trinity.
Praha
the capital city of the Czech Republic, the most attractive part of Prague is the historic core listed by UNESCO.
Slavkov
town near Brno with castle and important battlefield.
Slavonice
beautiful Renaissance town.
Tábor
the town was founded in 1420, centrum of Hussitism.
Telč
renaissance town Telc (with castle) listed by UNESCO. Unique renaissance square with its beautiful houses.
Terezín
Terezín, 60km to the north of Prague, was built as a fortress-town to defend the Austro-Hungarian border. During World War Two, the Germans expelled the Czech inhabitants and threated a ghetto, a transit camp for more than 140,000 Jews and other prisoners.
Žďár nad Sázavou
lies in the Highlands. The most important buildings is, however, the jewel of the so-called Baroque Gothic, the Church of St.John of Nepomuk (UNESCO), a work of J.B.Santini that is situated in the top of the Green Hill.(Zelená hora)




