Old Town Square, Cesky Krumlov, Czech Republic
This the Old Town Square in the world heritage site of the small Czech Village of Cesky Krumlov on July 7, 2017, which was a Friday.
Cesky Krumlov, Czech Republic
Cesky Krumlov is a beautiful and fairytale-like town located in the South of Czech Republic. This town has many things to see and experience that makes you want to stay and explore more. Many of the buildings are well-preserved and still maintain its orginal layout and form. Amongst them is the Cesky Krumlov Castle which has been a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1992 and was given this status along with the historic Prague castle district.
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outside and exterior view of Hotel Dvorak in Cesky Krumlov, Czech Republic
This shows the outside of the Hotel Dvorak which is located right on the Vltava River at the Lazebnicky Bridge in the small town of Cesky Krumlov in the Czech Republic which is a world heritage site. The date of filming is July 7, 2017. I loved all the pretty flowers. The outdoor patio along the river looked like a great place to have a drink or bite to eat.
Cesky Krumlov, Czech Republic
The fairy tale town of Cesky Krumlov radiates around the Vltava River, crowned by a castle tower. The second largest castle in the Czech Republic was founded by the Vitek family in the first half of the 13th century and visitors can explore furnished Renaissance, baroque and rococo interiors. There is an active graphite mine in the town where a museum outlines the areas mining history.
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A forest of red roofs and historic structures mark the Czech town of Cesky Krumlov.
The entire town is stunning, but it is especially known for its medieval Old Town.
Standing prominently above the other rooftops is the beautiful, fifteenth century Church of Saint Vitus.
Walking the narrow medieval streets of cobblestone, takes you back centuries in time.
One of the greatest sights in town is the Cesky Krumlov castle, second in size only to Prague Castle.
The town has its origins in the 13th century, meaning there are dozens of exhilarating sights.
Surrounding the town is the beautiful countryside of the Czech Republic's South Bohemian Region.
The forceful Vltava River surges through Cesky Krumlov and its banks are lovely.
for walking.
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Resting on Czech land, beside the Vltava River is a gorgeous castle.
Krumlov Castle is counted among the largest castles in Central Europe.
Situated in the heart of Krumlov, it was the lords of Krumlov who laid the founding stone for this beautiful monument.
Adorning the grounds is its 54.5 meter tall, gorgeous Castle tower which was built in Gothic - Renaissance style.
The Baroque Theater that the castle houses is still filled with valuable collections of costumes and props.
Spanning approximately 27 acres are its lovely gardens, flanked by cascading fountains, summerhouses and magnificent statues.
Perched over the rock promontory, this statuesque castle rises high above the entire town and lends the city its towering presence.
Telc (Czech Republic) Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Telc in the Czech Republic.
Situated halfway between Prague and Vienna in the south of the Czech Republic, Telč was once an important centre of trade and today is considered to be the country’s most beautiful mediaeval town. In the Great Fire of 1530, all of the city’s timber buildings were burned to the ground and in the years that followed a market was established which added a further vibrant aspect to the Gothic, Renaissance and Early Baroque buildings around it. Each building has a picturesque arcade of approximately the same height, and one to two storey buildings with three arcades line up like pearls on a string. In the mid sixteenth century the town’s former Gothic water castle was the property of the Lord Of Hradec. It was subsequently extended and transformed into a magnificent Renaissance castle. The Golden Hall is the castle’s most imposing room and fills the entire north wing. Its ceiling is decorated with octagonal coffers, masterpieces of the art of wood carving. Telč is an historical treasure and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Best Attractions and Places to See in Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic
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Black Tower (Cerna vez)
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Český Krumlov View from Růže Hotel Lookout-UNESCO Heritage Town
Watch Český Krumlov, which is a UNESCO heritage town, from Růže Hotel lookout which provides an excellent view. Get a glimpse of the very expensive hotel building and feast your eyes on the panorama of the old quaint medieval town with its old buildings, churches, towers and castle. The lookout from which this video is taken is a popular picture taking spot with tourists. You can observe briefly an English speaking group of young people as they gather in front of the lookout wall.
Český Krumlov attracts a lot of tourists from all over the world and is the second most visited place by them in Czech Republic. Only Prague, which is 100 times larger, attracts more foreign tourists than Český Krumlov.
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Hotel U Malého Vitka - Český Krumlov - Czech Republic
Hotel U Malého Vitka hotel city: Český Krumlov - Country: Czech Republic
Address: Radnicni 27; zip code: 381 01
Hotel U Malého Vítka is set in Gothic buildings just 30 metres from Český Krumlov’s main square. It offers free WiFi in the lobby and rooms with satellite LCD TV. Rooms are decorated with natural wood furniture and parquet floors.
-- L'Hotel U Malého Vítka occupe des bâtiments gothiques situés à seulement 30 mètres de la place principale de Český Krumlov.
-- El Hotel U Malého Vitka ocupa varios edificios góticos situados a solo 30 metros de la plaza principal de Český Krumlov. Ofrece conexión Wi-Fi gratuita en el vestíbulo y habitaciones con TV LCD vía satélite.
-- Das Hotel U Malého Vitka erwartet Sie in gotischen Gebäuden nur 30 Meter vom Hauptplatz von Český Krumlov entfernt. Freuen Sie sich auf Zimmer mit einem LCD-Sat-TV sowie kostenloses WLAN in der Lobby.
-- Hotel U Malého Vitka is gevestigd in gotische gebouwen op slechts 30 meter van het belangrijkste plein van Cesky Krumlov. Het biedt gratis WiFi in de lobby en heeft kamers met een lcd-tv met satellietkanalen.
-- Situato a solo 30 metri dalla piazza principale di Český Krumlov, l'Hotel U Malého Vítka occupa edifici in stile gotico e offre la connessione Wi-Fi gratuita presso la hall e camere con TV LCD satellitare.
-- Hotel U Malého Vítkaはチェスキー・クルムロフの中央広場からわずか30mのゴシック様式の建物で、ロビーでの無料Wi-Fi、液晶テレビ(衛星チャンネル付)が備わる客室を提供しています。 パーケットフロアの客室には、天然木製家具、専用バスルームが備わっています。ビュッフェ式朝食を毎日提供しています。 チェスキー・クルムロフのバスステーションまで1km、Svachova Lhotkaゴルフコースまで5kmです。ホテルから5分〜10分のエリアにいくつかの駐車場があります。
-- Hotel U Malého Vítka酒店坐落在1座哥特式建筑中,距离Cesky Krumlov市的主要广场仅有30米,提供大堂内的免费无线网络连接的大堂以及配备了卫星液晶电视的客房。 客房装饰有天然木材的家具和木地板。每间客房都设有私人浴室。酒店每日供应自助早餐。 Český Krumlov巴士站距离酒店仅有1公里,而Svlachova Lhotka高尔夫俱乐部距离酒店则有5公里。5-10分钟的路程外设有停车场。
-- Hotel U Malého Vítka mieści się w gotyckich budynkach, oddalonych o zaledwie 30 metrów od głównego placu w Czeskim Krumlowie.
-- Отель U Malého Vítka расположен в готическом здании, всего в 30 метрах от главной площади города Чески-Крумлов. К услугам гостей бесплатный WiFi в лобби и номера со спутниковым ЖК-телевизором и спутниковыми каналами.
-- Hotel U Malého Vítka ligger i ett antal gotiska byggnader bara 30 meter från Český Krumlovs stora torg. Här erbjuds gratis Wi-Fi i lobbyn och rum med LCD-TV med satellitkanaler. Rummen är inredda med möbler av naturträ och parkettgolv.
-- يقع Hotel U Malého Vitka في المباني القوطية على بعد 30 مترا من الساحة الرئيسية تشيسكي كروملوف. يوفر خدمة الواي فاي المجانية في اللوبي وغرفا مع تلفزيون LCD مع القنوات الفضائية. زينت الغرف مع الأثاث وأرضيات من الخشب. وتحتوي جميعها على حمامٍ خاص.
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Holašovice, Czech Republic - UNESCO - Unravel Travel TV
Holašovice is an exceptionally complete and well-preserved example of a traditional central European village. It has a large number of outstanding 18th- and 19th-century vernacular buildings in a style known as South Bohemian Folk Baroque, and preserves a ground plan dating from the Middle Ages.
The settlement was not founded until the period of large-scale colonization of the border regions of Bohemia in the first half of the 13th century. The first written record is in a 1292 document of Wenceslas II, who gave the village, along with several others, to the Cistercian Monastery at Vyšsí Brod, which retained possession until 1848. Until the beginning of the 16th century the area was settled by Czechs, but the plague that ravaged Bohemia in 1521 left only two inhabitants alive. The Cistercians brought in settlers from other possessions of the order in Bavaria and Austria: all the family names listed in a monastic record of 1524-30 were German. There followed a period of prosperity that came to an end with the Thirty Years' War (1618-48), but the village quickly recovered.
The population remained predominantly German until the creation of the Czechoslovak Republic in 1918. By the time the ethnic Germans were expelled at the end of the Second World War Czechs remained in a minority. The Definitive Cadaster of 1827 reveals that all the farmsteads (with the exception of the barns) in 'Holschowitz' were of masonry, not timber-framed, as was the case in most of the villages of Bohemia at that time. Between 1840 and 1880 there was considerable rebuilding in the villages of North Bohemia, and later in South Bohemia, and the style adopted, known as 'Folk Baroque', is characteristic of this region.
Holašovice is situated in the heart of South Bohemia, 15 km west of České Budějovice and 18 km north of Český Krumlov. The village consists at the present time of 120 buildings arranged round an elongated village square, with a small chapel and cross on it, and some more recent buildings on the outskirts. The historical reservation consists of the original village as surveyed in the Definitive Cadaster, which includes 23 farmsteads that are protected architectural monuments, along with their attached farm buildings (barns, stables, etc.) and gardens or tofts. The farmsteads are all built with their gable-ends facing the square. Among the others, Farmstead No. 8 is the largest in the village. The main farmhouse is a modest chamber-type structure with two rooms, and this adjoins a long cowhouse, divided into two vaulted rooms; this wing is dated on the facade to 1861. To the right of the entrance is a massive three-storey granary, the present form of which probably dates from the mid-19th century. The courtyard is closed at the rear by a spacious stone barn, built towards the end of the 19th century to replace an earlier timber structure.
In a number of cases granaries and barns were converted in the years preceding and following the Second World War into retirement dwellings; this process involved substantial reconstruction. In addition to the farmsteads there are several farm labourers' cottages that are much smaller and simpler in design. The village smithy and the smith's house are located in the middle of the village square. A facility of this kind is known to have existed in Holašovice since the beginning of the 18th century. It was originally located on the west side of the square, but was moved to its present position in 1885. Both buildings are single-storey structures with saddle roofs, and the smithy has a characteristic arched opening on the square (now closed, since it has been converted for residential use). The other architectural feature in the village square is the small Chapel of St John of Nepomuk. This is a slender structure with a tall bell-shaped front. The rectangular interior is vaulted, with two lunettes closing it. The chapel has a saddle roof hipped at one end and with a four-pillar lantern spire containing a bell in its centre. It appears to date from the mid-18th century.
Source: UNESCO/CLT/WHC
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The Czech Republic Beyond Prague
Rick Steves' Europe Travel Guide | Few travelers venture beyond Prague to experience the Czech Republic's many cultural riches and offbeat delights. We'll get started with a whirlwind of Art Nouveau, local pub music, stinky-cheese tasting, river rafting, and peat bathing in places like Olomouc, Moravský Krumlov, Třeboň, and Konopiště. We'll also tour a remarkable memorial to the Holocaust in Terezín, and the charming castle town of Český Krumlov.
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