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This picturesque polygonal fountain, built by architect Matyá Rejsek in 1496, is located in the center of scenic Rejsek Square.
Prague's busy and lively commercial center is full of shops, banks, restaurants and office buildings.
We would like to invite you to the unique nonverbal black theatre performance, which would allow you to forget a workday routine in this over mechanized world for a while.
Founded in 1300, by the Benesovec family, this imposing castle is a magnificent example of the medieval fortification architecture influenced by the French.
Located on the site of a medieval 16th-century mining pit, the largest museum of its type in the Czech Republic tells the story of the region's rich mining past.
This hilltop shrine features a well-known statue of the Virgin Mary and a magnificent basilica filled with priceless frescoes and paintings.
A permanent display of the works of modernist photographer Frantisek Drtikol, who was born in Pribram.
An English-style park surrounds this romantic castle, rebuilt in the Tudor style during the mid-1800s. The castle interior features many objets d'art, paintings and tapestries from the 17th and 18th centuries.
The club's world-class eighteen- and nine-hole golf courses are set in beautiful countryside with the famous Konopiste Castle as a scenic backdrop.
Built in 1593 on the rocky banks of the Vltava River, this Renaissance-style chateau features valuable paintings by such artists as Rubens, Canalleto and Bruegel.
The cradle of the Bohemian Hussite Reformation, this was the site where Jan Hus preached from 1402 to 1412.
