Memorial House of Josef Lada
In Hrusice, a quaint village near Prague, Josef Lada's villa now serves as a museum, preserving his life, unique illustrations, and literary contributions.
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Are you into rafting or more like a rambler? The Posázaví Region will definitely charm you!
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Water sports enthusiasts and tourists alike love the Sázava River and its surrounding countryside. Posázaví has been a popular destination since the last century when backpackers used to hike the trails there. And it is no wonder – the attractiveness of the beautiful landscape is amplified by numerous rare landmarks.
In Hrusice, a quaint village near Prague, Josef Lada's villa now serves as a museum, preserving his life, unique illustrations, and literary contributions.
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Průhonice Park is an extraordinary work of 19th century garden architecture, a national cultural monument and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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No other place is so closely connected with the life and work of the hermit and patron saint of the Bohemian land, St. Procopius, as the admirable Sázava Monastery.
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Let’s grab some swimsuits! Are you drawn to the world of fun, adventure, adrenaline and also relaxation? Then Aquapalace Prague in Čestlice is the right place to be.
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The austere Gothic structure contains decorative château interiors. Český Šternberk Castle has belonged to the descendants of its founder, Zdeslav of Divišovec, the Lord of Sternberg, for eight centuries.
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Jemniště Chateau, an elegant building surrounded by a beautiful rose garden and large impressive romantic park, is a true Baroque masterpiece of Central Bohemia.
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The bridge is part of a railway called Posázavský pacifik, so named by hikers who often used it in the 1920s.
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Konopiště is more than just a castle. Its stunning park captivates with beauty and vastness, offering accessible routes for everyone, including wheelchair users.
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Just beyond the border of bustling Prague begins a land full of fantasy and children’s fairy tales. Josef Lada’s illustrations have become famous all over the world. Get to know the places that inspired the Czech genius.
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Go cycling in the picturesque landscape of the lower Posázaví. The route is 30 km long and due to the hilly terrain it is more suitable for advanced cyclists.
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You will sweat a lot at times on the 13-kilometre stretch. Nevertheless, even the less trained can manage the route. Return to Kácov by train on the Posázava Pacific line.
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This easy trail following the romantic valley of the Sázava River attracts visitors all year round. But it is most beautiful in autumn, when the whole valley turns golden.
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