Travel
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Libverda –the spa for movement disorders and heart problems
Libverda, in the Liberec Region, specializes in carbon baths that promise to help guests with movement disorders and heart problems.
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Pecka Castle’s mediaeval walled-up woman – a ‘witch’ or ‘construction sacrifice’?
Pecka Castle was likely founded by king Přemysl Otakar II. An enduring mystery is why a raven-haired woman was entombed in its walls a century later.
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Teplice – Boasting historic spas that drew the likes of Beethoven
Teplice is home to historical spas that drew the likes of Beethoven and Goethe. Now it is offering treatmetnt to people with long Covid.
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Czech government to increase subsidies to boost tourism
State subsidies for promoting tourism should increase significantly this year. The regional development ministry is to spend over CZK one billion to help the sector.
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Prague’s Lennon Wall gets its own museum
The Lennon Wall Story is a new museum that tracks the history and art of one of Prague’s major attractions.
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Luhačovice - “the pearl of Moravia”
Luhačovice takes great pride in its renowned spas and mineralized cold spring water, considered among Europe’s best and sold as a popular medicine in pharmacies nationwide.
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Map creator: I wanted to show richness of modern architecture in Prague
The recently published Modern Prague Map brings together 50 of the most significant examples of 20th century architecture in the Czech capital.
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Jáchymov – the oldest radon spa in the world
A fifteen-minute drive north of Karlovy Vary, Jáchymov is the oldest radon spa in the world. It became a popular spa destination at the beginning of the 20th century.
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“We’re really delighted”: Czech spas make World Heritage list
Mariánské Lázně, Františkovy Lázně and Karlovy Vary have just been added to the UNESCO World Heritage list as part of a group of European spa towns.
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Jeseník Spa – The cradle of hydrotherapy
The town of Jeseník might not be a destination very high on the list of most tourists to Czechia, but the mountain town is a cradle of hydrotherapy.
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Mariánské Lázně - second-largest Bohemian spa town
Nestled in a shallow valley between the green hills of the Slavkov and Upper Palpatine Forests, Mariánské Lázně is the second-largest Bohemian spa town.
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Radegast: Slavic god symbolic of the Beskydy Mountains
90 years ago, a statue of Radegast was unveiled in mountain path along the ridge from Pustevny to Radhošt'. Its creator was the sculptor Albín Polášek.
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