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In the Middle Ages Kutna Hora was the second most important town in the Bohemian kingdom after Prague, due to its huge resources of silver.
This tour includes the St. Barbara Cathedral, an impressive example of 14th-century gothic architecture, The Royal Mint, where the production of the world-famous Prague Groschen took place, and also the Bone Church, whose interior is made out of human bones and The Cathedral of the Assumption of Our Lady and St. John the Baptist in Sedlec. Visit these landmarks and feel the atmosphere of the medieval mining town, all of which is part of UNESCO World Heritage site.
The pearl of Southern Bohemia is a fairy tale semi-island town with the second largest castle in the Czech Republic. The mighty Rosenberg family, the Dukes of Krumlov ruled this town for over 400 years, a period during which Český Krumlov was transformed into one of the most beautiful towns in Central Europe. You will be fascinated by the scenery and breathtaking views, which make it a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Karlstejn Castle is one of the most visited castles in Bohemia.
Karlštejn Castle was founded in 1348 by the Charles IV, King of Bohemia and Holy Roman Emperor as his private residence and a place of safekeeping royal treasures, especially his collections of holy relics and the Imperial Crown Jewels.
Plzeň is internationally renowned as the birthplace of the Pilsner beer style. In 1842, the world's first pilsner lager was brewed in Plzeň, setting a standard for pale lagers that became popular worldwide. The Pilsner Urquell brewery, where the first pilsner was produced, is still in operation and is a significant tourist attraction.
Karlovy Vary, also known as Carlsbad, is a spa town in the western part of the Czech Republic. It is situated in the Bohemian region and is famous for its hot springs and picturesque architecture.
Terezín serves as a memorial to the victims of the Holocaust. The town's Small Fortress, originally a military fortress, was used as a prison during the Nazi occupation and is now a memorial site. There is also a museum in the Ghetto Museum that documents the history of Terezín during the Holocaust.
CRANFORD TOUR
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118 00 Praha 1
Czech Republic
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