Beskydy Mountains - Architecture (4)
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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Zlín Skyscraper
The skyscraper was completed in 1938 on the basis of the Vladimir Karfik project. It used to be the highest building in Czechoslovakia at that time. There is a unique lift here, which is used as the company boss office with the ...more info -
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