The castle of Křivoklát belongs to the oldest and most important castles of the Czech princes and kings. The history of its construction starts in the 12th century. During the reign of Přemysl Otakar II. a large, monumental royal castle was built to be later rebuilt by king Václav IV.
Military Recreation Facility Měřín is located on the right bank of Slapy dam about 60 km south of Prague.
The labyrinth on Petřín Hill was built as the Czech Tourist Club’s pavilion at the Prague Jubilee Exhibition in 1891.
beautiful Gothic castle ruin perched on a 100-meter phonolite cliff situated in Usti nad Labem at right bank of the river Labe at that thee southern end of the city.
In the Smíchov district of Prague, in the Anděl City shopping center, one of the most interesting projects of recent times has been started.
The border town Domažlice and the near Chod region belong to the most attractive places in West Bohemia.