Beskydy Mountains - History and art (42)
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Technical monuments (3)
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Architecture (4)
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Religious monuments (6)
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Museum & gallery (14)
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Castles (15)
Beskydy Mountains
The Beskydy Mountains are located in the mountainous region on the border of the Czech Republic and Slovakia. An exceptional value of this region’s natural and cultural wealth has lead to the fact that this area had been declared the nature reserve in 1973. The highest peak of Beskydy Mountains is “Lysá hora” (Bald Mountain) – 1448 yards (1324 meters) ASL. The round ridges of Beskydy Mountains are gradually declining into the gentle upland. The pine forests dominate the area. The Bečva
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Museum Valašské Klobouky
One of the oldest historical monuments of the city is the Old town hall. The first note about the town hall comes from 1567. Today there is a museum. Expositions: Primeval ages of southern Valašsko (in the basement of the Old ...more info -
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Wallachian Village
The Wallachian Village is a part of the open-air museum in Rožnov pod Radhoštěm. It shows typical folk settlement where clusters of dwelling-houses and farmhouses alternate with tiny fields, fruit trees, little gardens, ...more info -
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Holly Rood Church Valašské Kl...
A significant hisotrical monument of Valašské Klobouky is the Parish Church of The Raising of the Holy Rood. The Parish here was established by the Emperor and King Karel IV. The church has a Gothic core from the 1340s, but its ...more info -
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Castle Brumov
The castle is situated to the north from the city Bylnice, to the east from Luhačovice, not far from the border with Slovakia. It was probably built in the 13th century in early Gothic style. In the second half of the 16th ...more info -
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