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The Czechoslovak Fortifications of WWII
The fortifications were built between 1935 and 1938 as a part of the country deffense system. It consits of chains of forts and fortresses in the border regions and on selected inland links. The reason being deffence againts enemy countries of Ger...

Brno – The Tugendhadt Villa
The Tugendhat Villa in Brno is the first masterpiece of modern architecture in the Czech Republic and the fourth in the world to be honored with this prestigious acknowledgement.

The Dresden Elbe Valley
Dresden Elbe Valley is a stretch of land developed in the 18th and 19th centuries, which extends around 20 kilometres from Übigau Palace in the north-west to Pillnitz stately home and an island in the Elbe River in the south-east. It centers aroun...

Lednice – Valtice Complex
When, the Liechtenstein family acquired their first land in Lednice in the middle of 13th century, they suddenly owned unusable meadows and swamps, annually flooded by the Dyje River.Prague-Vienna Greenways. Wine Trails and Iron Curtain Roads.
Regensburg - the finest medieval town in central Europe
Almost 2,000 years ago, the Romans founded the imperial town of Regensburg around the northernmost reaches of the Danube River. Originally a Roman camp based around the Castra Regina fort, this perfectly preserved medieval town is home to around 1...

Zbraslav
Originaly a small settlement around an importatnt abbey. Now a peacefull part of Prague with beautiful castle and abbey gardens as well as the nearby Vltava river valley.Prague - Regensburg.
Písek
Old town in South Bohemia. Best known for its historical centre especially the oldest stone bridge in Czech republic dating back to 13mth century.
Zdar nad Sazavou - Pilgrimage Church of St. John of Nepomuk on Zelena Hora
The St. John’s of Nepomuk Pilgrimage Church at Zelena Hora (the Iron Hill) in Zdar nad Sazavou evokes the admiration of visitors from all over the world by the originality of the Czech Baroque-Gothic style with a masterful composition of the whole...

Hluboka nad Vltavou Palace
Hluboka nad Vltavou Palace – Unique romanticist Tudor style palace with pompous representation halls and a fully preserved estate kitchen. The second most visited Czech Castle.

Pavlov
In the historical core of this village is a singular group of rural architecture (wine houses and wine cellars from the 16th – 18th centuries). Nearby is an archeological site of a mammoth hunter settlement (24 000 years old).Prague-Vienna Greenwa...

Veltrusy
A small chateau inspired by the French maisons de plaisance. Large nature park covering 270 hectares with numerous pavilions, small temples, and ruins (Laudon´s Pavilion, Doric Temple, Egyptian Bridge, Maria Theresa Pavilion, and the Red Mill).Pra...

Breclav
Breclav (CZ) is an industrial town on the Dyje River. Through this town with a medieval castle used to run an important road to Austria. It is proud of its Renaissance chateau which was rebuilt after 1560 from a Gothic castle.Wine Trails and Iron ...