Museums and galleries
Thanks to the country's vast cultural riches, there are a remarkable number of museums and galleries in the Czech Republic - more than...
Western Bohemia
Western Bohemia offers a number of attractive tourist sites: one can find beautiful nature there, where the southwest part of the Krusny...
České Švýcarsko National Park (Bohemian Switzerland National Park)
Česko-saské Švýcarsko (Czech-Saxon Switzerland) is one of the traditional and best-known tourist areas in Central Europe.
Karlštejn
Karlštejn is perhaps the most remarkable Czech castle, and is one of the symbols of the Czech Kingdom.
Tourist information
The Czech Republic consists of the historical territories of Bohemia, Moravia and Silesia.
Zlatá Koruna: The monastery
The Zlatá Koruna (Golden Crown) monastery is situated on the headland surrounded by the stream of the Vltava River near Český Krumlov.
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Jan Rothmayer: Photographs
The architect Otto Rothmayer was among closest friends of Josef Sudek. In the 1950s, his son Jan Rothmayer (1932 Prague—2010 Prague) was Sudek’s assistant and student. Most of his photographs were taken in the garden of his family’s villa in Prague, but also in the gardens of Prague Castle and the Veltrusy Chateau park. Jan Rothmayer was one of the first Czech photographers to become enchanted by Josef Sudek’s distinctive poetic style and to pioneer the use of the contact printing method. The exhibition is not only a recollection of the magical atmosphere of the villa and garden that belonged to Rothmayer’s family, but also a tribute to the two men’s remarkable friendship. Galerie Josefa Sudka Úvoz 24 Praha 1
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