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Че́ски-Кру́млов (чеш. Český Krumlov, нем. Böhmisch Krummau) — город Южночешского края Чехии.
Первое документальное упоминание о замке Крумлов датируется 1240 годом. Исторический центр города — объект всемирного культурного наследия под охраной ЮНЕСКО.
Крумловский замок — второй по величине замок в Чехии после Пражского Града, общая площадь сооружений замка (с парком) составляет 10 гектаров.
Большинство зданий, входящих в комплекс замка, было построено с XIV по XVII век. Преобладающие архитектурные стили — готический, ренессанс и барокко.
Костёл Святого Вита — заложен в 1340 году в готическом стиле, перестроен в 1407—1439 годах, расписан фресками XV века, главный алтарь реконструирован в 1673—1683 в стиле барокко.
Ратуша на главной площади исторического центра Крумлова (датируется 1580 годом). (c)
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Jihlava: Where Gustav Mahler Went to School
Jihlava is the capital of the Highlands' region (Kraj Vysočina) in the southwest of Moravia and formed a German language island in a Czech-speaking environment for a long time during the Austro-Hungarian Imperial and Royal monarchy. Gustav Mahler was born in 1860 in Kalischt, shortly before his parents moved to Jihlava. It is the city of the childhood and youth of this probably greatest late-Romantic composer who during his lifetime enjoyed especially high esteem as a conductor. Today, the Gustav Mahler Museum is situated in the house that was formerly the tavern of his father. Mahler went to school here, but after the death of his parents in 1889 he never returned to Jihlava. By the way, some of the documents at the museum testify that he was a rather bad student. His passion was music!
In addition to the Mahler Museum there are a lot of beautiful old houses around the market square, some of them dated from the 16th century, in this oldest Moravian mining town. There are also magnificent building from the Founder Epoch (architectural historicism) spread over the whole town. Another highlight is the church of St. James (Kostel svatého Yakuba Staršího), consecrated in 1257. From the tower one has a wonderful view of the town and the gently undulating landscape of the Bohemian-Moravian mountain range.
Iglau, wo Gustav Mahler zur Schule gegangen ist
Jihlava, auf Deutsch Iglau, ist die Hauptstadt der Hochland-Region (Kraj Vysočina) im Südwesten Mährens und bildete während der k.u.k.-Monarchie lange Zeit eine deutsche Sprachinsel in einem tschechischsprachigen Umfeld. Gustav Mahler wurde 1860 in Kalischt geboren, kurz bevor seine Eltern nach Jihlava zogen. Es ist also die Stadt der Kindheit und Jugend dieses vermutlich größten Komponisten der Spätromantik, der zu seinen Lebzeiten vor allem als Dirigent höchstes Ansehen genoss. Heute erinnert das Gustav-Mahler-Museum im Haus, in dem sich vormals die Schankwirtschaft seines Vaters befand, an den Musiker, der hier zur Schule ging, aber nach dem Tod der Eltern 1889 nie mehr in die Stadt zurückkehrte. Er soll übrigens ein schlechter Schüler gewesen sein, was einige im Museum gezeigte Dokumente beweisen. Sein ganzes Streben galt der Musik!
Neben dem Mahler-Museum gibt es in dieser ältesten mährischen Bergbau-Stadt sehr schöne alte Häuser rund um den Marktplatz zu sehen, die teilweise noch aus dem 16. Jahrhundert datieren. Über das Stadtgebiet verteilt finden sich auch prächtige Gebäude aus der Gründerzeit. Ein weiteres Highlight ist die Jakobuskirche (kostel svatého Jakuba Staršího), geweiht im Jahr 1257, deren Turm man besteigen kann. Von dort hat man einen wunderbaren Blick auf die Stadt und die leicht gewellte Landschaft des böhmisch-mährischen Höhenzugs.
Jihlava donde Gustav Mahler iba a la escuela
Jihlava es la capital de la región de Tierras Altas (Kraj Vysočina) en el suroeste de Moravia y formó una isla de lengua alemana en un ambiente de habla checa durante mucho tiempo en la monarquía Imperial y Royal Austro-Húngara. Gustav Mahler nació en 1860 en Kalischt, poco antes de que sus padres se trasladaron a Jihlava. Es la ciudad de la infancia y la juventud de este probablemente mayor compositor romántico tardío que en vida disfrutó especialmente alta estima como director de orquesta. Hoy en día, el Museo Gustav Mahler está situado en la casa que antes era la taberna de su padre. Mahler iba a la escuela aquí, pero después de la muerte de sus padres en 1889, nunca volvió a Jihlava. Por cierto, algunos de los documentos en el museo dan testimonio de que era un estudiante bastante malo. ¡Su pasión era la música!
Además del Museo de Mahler hay en esta ciudad minera más antigua de Moravia una gran cantidad de casas antiguas hermosísimas alrededor de la plaza del mercado, algunas de ellas datan del siglo XVI. Hay también edificios magníficos de la época de los fundadores (historicismo arquitectónico), repartidas por toda la ciudad. Otro lugar de interés que destaca es la iglesia de Santiago (Kostel svatého Yakuba Staršího), consagrada en 1257. Desde la torre se tiene una vista maravillosa de la ciudad y el paisaje suavemente ondulado de la cordillera de Bohemia-Moravia.
Cesky Krumlov, october 2014
Český Krumlov is a small city in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic where Český Krumlov Castle is located. Old Český Krumlov is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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La pas prin... Praga/Cehia
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Czech Republic: CD Cargo Class 771 locomotive passes Ostrava-Stodolni on a freight train
Czech Republic: CD Cargo Class 771 locomotive 771 137-7 passes Ostrava-Stodolni on a freight train.
Clip recorded 5th July 2017.
The locomotive class 771 is a dieselectric locomotive ( diesel locomotive with electric power transmission ) designed for heavy shifting and transport of heavier freight trains . It was produced in the years 1968 - 1972 by Strojárske a metallurgické závody Dubnica nad Váhom (SMZ) as an improved version of older machines of the 770 series .
195 machines with a standard gauge of 1435 mm were delivered to ČSD , another 12 machines for a wide gauge of 1520 mm. These were intended for the eastern Slovakian transit point ( Čierna nad Tisou and Maťovce ), where they usually work in pairs to increase the tow force (the weight of the sets is up to 4,000 tons here).
Most of the locomotives were shut down in the Czech Republic until 2010 and today only a small number of machines owned by ČD Cargo , deposited in SOKV České Budějovice and Ostrava. Their main mission is still a heavy shifting and dragging of sets between cargo stations, where only two pairs of four-axle machines with higher consumption could replace them. The only machine of this series on which EDB is mounted (since 1999 ) is 771,182, home in Ostrava. Czech Railways deployed the latest locomotive 771,172 in Česká Třebová sporadically as needed, and in the future it is counted as a museum machine.
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Ostrava (Polish: Ostrawa, German: Ostrau or Mährisch Ostrau) is a city in the north-east of the Czech Republic and is the capital of the Moravian-Silesian Region. It is 15 km (9 mi) from the border with Poland, at the meeting point of four rivers: the Odra, Opava, Ostravice and Lučina.
Ostrava is the transport and logistics hub of the north-eastern part of the Czech Republic. 25 km (16 mi) south of the city centre is an international airport, Leoš Janáček Airport Ostrava, which links the city with several European destinations (IATA code: OSR; ICAO code: LKMT). It is the first airport in the Czech Republic to have its own rail link.
Ostrava is also a major railway hub, sited on Railway Corridors II and III and serving as an important centre for cargo and passenger transport between the Czech Republic, Poland and Slovakia. The city's largest railway stations are the main station (Ostrava-hlavní nádraží) and Ostrava-Svinov. These stations are important railway junctions. All trains of all three railway companies (Czech railways, RegioJet and LEO Express) call at Ostrava on trains to Olomouc, Pardubice and Prague.
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České dráhy (ČD) or Czech Railways is the main railway operator in the Czech Republic. In 2010 its consolidated revenues reached CZK 41.0 billion (€1.6bn, $2.1bn). Revenues from passenger transport amounted to CZK 18.7 billion (65% transfer payments from the government, 25% intra-state transport, 10% international transport), revenues from freight transport operated by subsidiary ČD Cargo amounted to CZK 11.8 billion, revenues from traffic control invoiced to state-owned railway infrastructure operator SŽDC amounted to CZK 5.2 billion. With thirty-eight thousand employees ČD Group is the largest Czech company by the number of employees.
The company was established in 1993, after the dissolution of Czechoslovakia as a successor of the Czechoslovak State Railways. It is a member of the International Railway Union (UIC Country Code for Czech Republic is 54), Community of European Railways and the Organization for Railways Cooperation (Asia and Europe).
Until 1 July 2008, České dráhy was the biggest employer in the Czech Republic. After experiencing regular losses and requiring government subsidies, the railway reported its first ever profit in 2007 although it receives government subsidies. Attempts to make it more efficient are currently ongoing and a recent plan to move passenger transport to an independent subsidiary was approved by the Czech government in January 2008.
ČD operates trains; fixed infrastructure (such as tracks) is managed by SŽDC. In December 2010, the Czech government proposed bringing SŽDC and ČD together in a single holding company. The government has also changed the subsidies available to ČD and SŽDC.
ČD Cargo, the cargo subsidiary, mainly transports raw materials, intermediate goods and containers. As of 2009, it is ranked in the top five largest railway cargo operators in Europe.
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Jeli jsme na výlet do Polné v srdci Vysočiny. Malebné město si vás získá svými památkami a především obrovským kostelem Nanebevzetí panny Marie, který nedávno prošel rekonstrukcí. Stará městská zákoutí můžete doplnit návštěvou židovského hřbitova nebo symbolického hrobu Anežky Hrůzové. Pro milovníky naučných stezek můžeme jmenovat tu Pojmannovu nebo Klementovu. Polná nabízí i divadelní festival Hrabalova ostře sledovaná Polná nebo Polná v plamenech, což je festivalový svátek všech ohňostrůjců. -fox-