Raduň Castle in warm December, Czech Republic (Česká Republika) [HD] (videoturysta)
[EN] Interesting Renaissance palace Raduň in December (Czech Republic, Moravian-Silesian Region, Opava District).
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[CZ] Zajímavý renesanční zámek Raduň v prosinci (Moravskoslezský kraj, okres Opava).
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[PL] Renesansowy zamek w Raduniu w grudniu (bez śniegu ;)), Czechy, Morawy, okręg Opawa.
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Raduň, The Castle - Early Spring, Moravskoslezský kraj, Czech Republic [HD] (videoturysta)
Zámek Raduň, Moravskoslezský kraj.
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The castle in winter:
The castle in spring:
The castle in Raduň (near Opava) was formerly a medieval fortress and during the 16th century has been changed to a Renaissance chateau under the owner Tvorkovský of Kravaře (Tworkau von Krawarn). Over time, the building was overall adjusted by Jan Larisch-Mönnich between 1816 and 1822; the project was made by Johann Anton Englisch. In the period 1832-1947 the family Blücher von Wahlstatt was the owner who added the official's house, orangery, sheepfold and a fortification wall to the castle.
This video shows the castle and its surroundings in early spring.
The PALACE Spa Hotel ****, Czech Republic
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Charles Bridge - Prague (4K UHD)
The Charles Bridge (Karlův most) is a famous historic bridge that crosses the Vltava river in Prague, Czech Republic.
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Chatting in Opava Czech Republic
Killing some time while I wait for my bus.
Hotel Zamek Stirin, Kamenice, Czech Republic #HotelReviews
Spent two days in Stirin Castle due to corporate event.
It is really nice place outside Prague surrounded by beautiful gardens.
Hotel itself looks really nice with all the ornamentations and old & stylish furnitures. I stayed there with pleasure. Every single part of the hotel was very clean and tidy. A room and a bathroom in the same standard as whole building - cozy, old fashion, clean and tidy. Equipped with all the essentials including fridge (with good selection of drinks), TV, safe, hairdryer, free internet etc.
Outside the hotel you have many possibilities to spend your free time - beautiful gardens, golf course, sauna, fitness centre, bikes etc. Definitely you will not get bored over there.
What I liked especially: the old style of the hotel, large bathtub in my bathroom, gardens and SPA.
If you add a really tasty food in their restaurant, friendly staff and perfect service it will sum up to an amazing place to stay... especially if you are looking for some quiet place just outside Prague where you can relax and chill out as well as spend your time more active!
If I would have to complain on anything I would point out:
- really old TV in my room - neither fits these days or the hotel old style ;)
- size of the room - personally, for me it was enough but I can imagine that it could be too small for some people
- Restaurant and SPA are located in separated building - it means that in autumn or winter if you want to eat, have a drink or a SPA treatment you have to put your warm clothes on and have a short walk to the other building... However again - this is not a big issue ;) (PS. please note that breakfast is being served in the same building where rooms are located - and that's more convenient)
All in all - love this place and highly recommend it to anyone!
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Opava Station in the Czech Republic
They just paint the train carriages random colours!
Brno part one of two
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Brno was acknowledged to be a town in 1243 by Václav I, King of Bohemia, although it was settled at least 700 years before that. From the 11th century, a castle of the governing Přemyslid dynasty stood here.
During the mid-14th century Brno became one of the centres for the Moravian regional assemblies, whose meetings alternated between Brno and Olomouc. These regional authority bodies made decisions on political, legal, and financial questions. They were also responsible for the upkeep of regional records.
During the Hussite Wars, the city remained faithful to King Zikmund. The Hussites twice laid siege to the city, once in 1428 and again in 1430, both times in vain.
During the Thirty Years' War, in 1643 and 1645, Brno was the only city to successfully defend itself from Swedish sieges. In the years following the Thirty Years' War, the city became an impregnable baroque fortress. In 1742, the Prussians vainly attempted to conquer the city, and the position of Brno was confirmed with the establishment of a bishopric in 1777.
In the 18th century, development of industry and trade began to take place, which continued into the next century. Soon after the industrial revolution, the town became one of the industrial centres of Moravia — sometimes it even being called the Czech Manchester. In 1839, the first train arrived in Brno. Together with the development of industry came the growth of the suburbs, and the city lost its fortifications, as did the Spielberg fortress, which became a notorious prison to where not only criminals were sent, but also political opponents of the Austrian Empire. Gas lighting was introduced to the city in 1847 and a tram system in 1869. Mahen Theatre in Brno was the first building in the world to use Edison's electric lamps.
During the First Republic (19181938) Brno continued to gain importance — it was during this period that Masaryk University was established (1919), the state armoury (Československá Statni Zbrojovka Brno) was established (1919), and the Brno Fairgrounds were opened in 1928 with an exhibition of contemporary culture. The city was not only a centre of industry and commerce, but also of education and culture. Famous people who lived and worked in the city include Gregor Mendel, Leoš Janáček, Viktor Kaplan, Jiří Mahen, and Bohuslav Fuchs.
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2016 プラハの夜(4K撮影), Night at Prague (UHD)
ドナウ河クルーズ編の最終版、プラハの夜景です、
Danube River Cruise Series Final upload is night view at Prague. Please enjoy!
Gymnopedie No. 3 Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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