Tag: 13th century



Pernštejn Castle – one of the most beautiful castles in the Czech republic

Pernštejn Castle – one of the most beautiful castles in the Czech republic

Pernštejn Castle is one of the most visited castles in Moravia, Czech republic, which attracts lots of tourists. It is situated on the cliff above the city Nedvedice. The castle rises nearly 8 centuries and throughout its history has never been conquered. Its majestic towers can be seen from the far away. That seat’s worth […]

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Stone bridge in Písek – the oldest bridge in Central Europe | Czech Republic

Stone bridge in Písek – the oldest bridge in Central Europe | Czech Republic

Older brother of Charles Bridge, the oldest bridge in the Czech Republic and rarest in Central Europe. These are several names of a stone bridge in the south Bohemian town of Písek, which was built in 13th century. Thanks to the reconstruction in 1998 the bridge survived a disastrous flood in 2002 when the river […]

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Kutná Hora – historic town in Czech Republic

Kutná Hora – historic town in Czech Republic

Kutna Hora is a historic town in the Czech Republic, located in the Central Region, east of Prague. Town of Kutna Hora was founded in the late 13th century by German miners who began to mine for silver in the mountain region. Since 1300, the local mint began with manufacturing well-known Czech penny. Today Kutna […]

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Kolossi Castle – medieval fortress in Cyprus

Kolossi Castle – medieval fortress in Cyprus

Kolossi Castle is a medieval fortress from the 13th century, which is located near one of the most important tourist resorts of the island of Cyprus – Limassol town. Here you can taste one of the most famous wines in the world. Kolossi Castle was probably built already in 1210 by the King Hugh I […]

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Sighişoara – one of the most interesting Romanian cities and birthplace of Dracula

Sighişoara – one of the most interesting Romanian cities and birthplace of Dracula

Sighisoara is one of the most interesting cities in Romania. If you should choose for your trip just one town, go there. It’s not a big city (approx. 32,000 inhabitants), but it is located on the main railway and most international trains are passing through it. Although Sighisoara at first glance looks like most Romanian […]

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