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Architectural Building Attractions In Czech Republic

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The Czech Republic , also known by its short-form name, Czechia , is a landlocked country in Central Europe bordered by Germany to the west, Austria to the south, Slovakia to the east and Poland to the northeast. The Czech Republic covers an area of 78,866 square kilometres with a mostly temperate continental climate and oceanic climate. It is a unitary parliamentary republic, with 10.6 million inhabitants; its capital and largest city is Prague, with 1.3 million residents. Other major cities are Brno, Ostrava and Pilsen. The Czech Republic is a member of the European Union , NATO, the OECD, the United Nations, the OSCE, and the Council of Europe. It i...
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Architectural Building Attractions In Czech Republic

  • 3. Villa Tugendhat Brno
    Villa Tugendhat is a historical building in the wealthy neighbourhood of Černá Pole in Brno, Czech Republic. It is one of the pioneering prototypes of modern architecture in Europe, and was designed by the German architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. Built of reinforced concrete between 1928 and 1930 for Fritz Tugendhat and his wife Greta, the villa soon became an icon of modernism.
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  • 4. Olomouc Town Hall Olomouc
    Olomouc is a city in Moravia, in the east of the Czech Republic. Located on the Morava River, the city is the ecclesiastical metropolis and historical capital city of Moravia. Today, it is the administrative centre of the Olomouc Region and the sixth largest city in the Czech Republic. The city has about 100,000 residents, and its larger urban zone has a population of about 480,000 people.
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  • 5. Renaissance Town Hall Pilsen
    Czech Renaissance architecture refers to the architectural period of the early modern era in Bohemia, Moravia and Czech Silesia, which then comprised the Crown of Bohemia and today constitute the Czech Republic. The Renaissance style flourished in the Czech lands from the late 15th century to the first half of the 17th century.In the Crown of Bohemia as well as in other parts of Central Europe the Renaissance style was accepted slower than in southern Europe and its development was delayed in comparison with Italy. It was partly caused by the situation in the Kingdom after the Hussite Wars. The Bohemian Reformation was mistrustful of the influences coming from the papal Italy and rather respected the traditional values expressed with the older Gothic style. Therefore, the first examples of...
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  • 8. Castle Silherovice Opava
    This is a list of castles and chateaux located in the Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic.
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  • 11. Hejnice Basilica Hejnice
    Hejnice is a small town in the Liberec District in Liberec Region of the Czech Republic. From 1938 to 1945 it was one of the municipalities in Sudetenland. It is located under northern slopes of Jizera Mountains in 350–400 m above sea level in the valley of the river Smědá. It has about 2,600 inhabitants. The village of Ferdinandov is an administrative part of Hejnice.
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  • 14. Town Hall Trebon Trebon
    The following cities have or historically had defensive walls.
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