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Visit
the capital city of the Czech Republic. Follow the steps of Czech kings.
You will see historical parts of Prague - Wenceslav Square, Old Town Square,
Charles Bridge, Lesser Town and Prague Castle.
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Admire
its fascinating collection of historical furniture, sculptures, paintings,
tapestries and countless hunting trophies exhibited there.
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One
of the most impressive Gothic castles of Bohemia. It was founded in the
14th century by Charles IV. to house the treasures and crown jewels of Czech
kings. |
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Represents
the pinnacle of Renaissance Bohemian architecture. Included are important
works of Cranach, Bruegel the Elder, Velasquez, Rubens, as well as one of
th elargest groups of Spanish portraits outside Spain. |
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The
largest and best known Czech spa. There are 12 springs, the most famous
of which is the Vřídlo. |
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Next
famous Czech spa. Includes a tour of the spa area with unique historical
architecture, sampling of the spa waters from the famous Cross Spring and
visiting ancient colonades. |
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Site
of the notorious concentration camp run by the Nazis during the occupation
of Czechoslovakia, a place of suffering for over 90.000 prisoners. The tour
includes visits to the Memorial of National Martyrdom, the Small Fortress
and the Museum. |
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After
one hour drive east of Prague you get to the immensely architecturally rich
town of Kutná Hora. Built in early Middle Ages in the middle of an extensive
silver ore field it became in the course of time the second most significant
town after Prague. |
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Český
Šternberk is a summer resort with a castle overlooking the Sázava river.
The castle contains in particular a collection of engravings of the 17th
century. Lunch is available for an additional charge. |
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