CZECH REPUBLIC -
South Bohemia
Bohemia was a kingdom in the Holy Roman Empire and subsequently a province in the Habsburgs’ Austrian Empire. The bohemian countryside offers endless possibilities for visiting places of natural beauty, but also has lots of historical monuments. The charming town of Cesky Krumlov and the village of Holasovice deserves a visit and both places have been listed as UNESCO monuments.
Cesky Krumlov - old city
Cesky Krumlov - old city - the impressive castle
Cesky Krumlov - old city
Cesky Krumlov - old city
Cesky Krumlov - old city - restaurant
Cesky Krumlov - Old city
Cesky Krumlov - Castle - dining room
Cesky Krumlov - Castle
Cesky Krumlov - Castle - bedroom
Cesky Krumlov - Castle - frescoes
Cesky Krumlov - Castle - frescoes
Cesky Krumlov - Castle - frescoes
Castle - Bears have been kept in the bear moat since 1707.
Cesky Krumlov - old city
Cesky Krumlov - old city
Ceske Budejovice - main square
Ceske Budejovice - Main Square
Ceske Budejovice - main square
Holasovice village -Listed by Unesco
Holasovice village -Listed by Unesco
Holasovice village -Listed by Unesco
Holasovice village -Listed by Unesco
Holasovice village -Listed by Unesco
Holasovice village -Listed by Unesco
Holasovice village -Listed by Unesco
Holasovice village -Listed by Unesco
Holasovice village -Listed by Unesco
landscape
Holasovice village -Listed by Unesco
landscape
Cesky Krumlov - Listed by Unesco
Cesky Krumlov - Listed by Unesco
Cesky Krumlov - Listed by Unesco
Cesky Krumlov - Listed by Unesco
Cesky Krumlov - Castle - Coats of Arms of owners
Cesky Krumlov - Castle - Chapel
Cesky Krumlov - Church of St. Vitus
Cesky Krumlov - Church of St. Vitus