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CZ: Rokycany - Unrightfuly Forgotten Town
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Published: 26.1.2024
Despite its location and long history, Rokycany is often forgotten by tourists. The city and its surroundings is a great place for a one-day trip. Among its attractions is, for instance Military Museum on the Demarcation Line - the largest private museum dedicated to military in the Czech Repulibc or the Virgin Mary Major church . The landmark on the square is a rococo town-hall with a belfry. Around you may see town houses that make up to the town’s atmosphere. Around, you can go to functioning water smithery in Dobriv, or rococo sanctuary church of the Virgin Mary that is to be found on a hill above Litohlavy village. Join us in the tour.
In the restaurant we were stopped by youngster who asked as in German if we know by chance know the exchange rate Czech crown against the euro. On the square in Domažlice spoke German and naturally as if Hitler had won the war and finally took the whole Czech territory.
Klatovy city makes an important point for life in a relatively inhospitable region. Farther west, near the borded, is not enough work, so when you do not want there to farm as a farmer, you have to go to the city - for work, entertainment, shopping or knowledge.
In the west Czech Republic, an extraordinary city boasts with rich history, interesting tourist attractions, and cultural experience. The city is Plzen.
Rokycany is located about 17 kilometers of Plzen. It is on the main train track to Prague, and also near the D5 freeway. Many tourists only ride through the town. Nevertheless, Rokycany is worth paying a visit and it is not only for its picturesque town center, but nature and sights around as well.
If some use words the north of Pilsen region and water, everyone who likes tourism should already know one means it should be somewhere through which the Strela river flows . She gained her name according to the speed and ferocity she was taking her way to the confluence with the Berounka.
Last week, we visited the European Capital of Culture for 2015 – Plzen. Today we continue in the tour of the city. We focus on experiences and events you shouldn’t miss.