Příbram
Find a city with mining glory and Baroque beauty at the foot of the Brdy Mountains. Discover the charm of the historic centre, from which alleys lead to a diverse range of experiences.
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Uncover the industrial and military past of our country in an untamed nature that resembles mysterious Scottish moors.
The tourist area of Brdy and Podbrdsko in southwestCentral Bohemia is an ideal choice for anyone looking for untamed nature or interested in exploring the industrial and military past of our country. The central part of Brdy, the youngest protected landscape area in the country, resembles the mysterious Scottish moors thanks to the military domain. Romantic souls will be enchanted with the local castle and château stories.
Find a city with mining glory and Baroque beauty at the foot of the Brdy Mountains. Discover the charm of the historic centre, from which alleys lead to a diverse range of experiences.
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Once, the blast furnaces roared here The Barbora Ironworks in Jince is the best-preserved monument to old ironworks in Bohemia.
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The Skalka Baroque Complex has stood in the woods above Mníšek pod Brdy since the end of the 17th century. This important pilgrimage site consists of three main buildings and Stations of the Cross.
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It’s even more tilted than the famous Pisa Tower! From the Korunka Lookout Tower in the Hřebeny Nature Park, you'll see nearly all of Bohemia.
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Maková Hora enchants both architecture lovers and those seeking peace in nature. Once drawing tens of thousands of pilgrims, it remains a place of spiritual serenity.
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The memorial, near Dobříš above the Strž Pond dam, unveils the lives of literary giant Antonín Dvořák and his wife Olga, along with other notable personalities from the First Republic.
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One of the Czech music's greatest geniuses discovered his second home in Vysoká near Příbram. Explore the birthplace of the global opera gem – Rusalka.
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Explore the biggest Czech mining museum in Příbram, where captivating exhibitions in historic venues bring to life the fascinating mining history, offering a truly unique and immersive experience.
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This place is not called a Marian Baroque gem for nothing. Svatá Hora is one of the most visited pilgrimage sites in Bohemia. It is connected with the town of Příbram by 365 steps and mining history.
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Točník is often referred to as the castle of King Wenceslas IV. Together with Žebrák, it forms the best preserved Czech castle complex and is a testament to the advanced art of building.
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The Renaissance castle hidden in the groves of the Vlčava River near the edge of the deep Brdy forests holds many a secret, many an ancient story.
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In the chambers of the château in Mníšek you will feel as if the local nobility has just popped out and will soon reappear.
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The Central Bohemian part of the international pilgrimage trail Vintířova stezka is a new section that will take you through the Brdy and Bohemian Karst landscapes and pilgrimage sites.
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The soothing calm of the deep forests in the Brdy Protected Landscape Area is enhanced by the welcoming atmosphere of the pilgrimage site Skalka.
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Ever wondered how a moderately difficult route turns into a challenging one? It’s simple: just ride it from the finish to the start. But if you’d rather enjoy a leisurely ride, begin in Mníšek pod Brdy.
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Hřebeny is the closest mountain range to Prague. Its deep forests interwoven with asphalt roads are a true cycling paradise. Get to know them!
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The challenging route with a high altitude leads through the former military area in Brdy, past the bunkers and to the highest peak of Central Bohemia - Tok.
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