This town, also known as the “green heart” is the meeting point for tourists who make walking on the roads of the Czech Republic. 5. In Trebic may find some of the most important religious sites in the region. Tourists will be dragged through the narrow, serpentine streets of the Jewish quarter, with its arcades decorated and historic synagogues. The Basilica of St Procopius XIII century has survived all the turmoil of history, including the military siege of 1468. Rebuilt again and again, the basilica can be visited today in all its splendor. 6. The People of Tugndhat in Brno is one of the few modern structures protected by UNESCO.
Both the gardens and house are open to the public, and are an interesting example of interwar design. 7. Make a visit Lednice-Valtice district, the most extensive cultural landscape created by man. In constant development since the seventeenth century to century, this area is nicknamed “The Garden of Europe” – 124 miles of parks, lakes and Baroque castles which are among beautiful lakes and forests. 8. The town of Kromeriz used to be the summer residence of the bishops and archbishops of the region, who played an important role in the development of the area.
You should not stop a visit to the Gardens Kvetha and the Archbishops Palace with its impressive gallery and library. 9 Olomuc is a former college campus with more than 900 years of history. The column of the Trinity is testimony to the religious fervor of the time and was recognized as a UNESCO cultural monument in 2000. 10. Litomysl Renaissance architecture is perfectly preserved, exceeding the test of time. The original medieval castle was transformed in the sixteenth century in a magnificent castle that recalls for its arcades, the Italian palaces. Other places you should visit are the square and the Baroque theater. 11. The Church of the Pilgrims of San Juan de Nepomuceno near the town of Zdar nad Sazavou, was built to honor the memory of the Czech martyr, San Juan Nepomuceno. According to legend, the crown with five stars, which can be observed in different motifs of the church, appeared over the dead martyr. 12. And the last in the list, but no less important for it is the town of Kutna Hora. Thanks to its proximity to the silver mines, Kutna Hora became the 2nd city the country, becoming a rival to Prague in terms of cultural and tourist influx. Among the places of interest is the Cathedral of Santa Barbara, whose construction took 500 years. There is no country in the world to meet so many heritages of humanity in such short distances – Look where it suits you and go through the beauties of the Czech Republic!