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1. The Grébovka Wine Pavilion in Prague with a View and a Glass of Wine The architects of the luxurious Grébovka estate, built for Moritz Gröbe, found inspiration from places like the Berlin Aquarium, the fountains in Kassel, and Italian Renaissance palace gardens. Today, the park is known as Havlíčkovy sady and serves as a …

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Dana and Emil Zátopek There is no sports couple more famous than Dana and Emil Zátopek. Both were born on the same day, 19 September 1922, Dana in Karviná-Fryštát and Emil in Kopřivnice. They married in 1948 after the Olympic Games in London, and the British still remember that they fell in love during those …

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Do you enjoy sleigh rides? Then you should definitely try the beautiful natural track that leads from Černá Studnice to Smržovka. This track starts at the Černá Studnice lookout tower and ends at the Filip ski lift in Smržovka. At both ends of the route, you will find maps of the route, and along the …

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The craft that left behind the most interesting technical structures was that of ice harvesters. In winter, they broke ice from frozen rivers, which was stored in ice houses and then distributed to pubs, cafés, butchers and confectioners. A reminder of the old days before the invention and mass spread of refrigerators is, for example, …

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If Karlovy Vary wasn’t the way it is, it could easily have been known as Becherovy. This is because a brilliant doctor and balneologist named David Becher made a significant impact on the town and left a lasting mark on its history. To celebrate the 300th anniversary of his birth, a series of events called …

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