Arabiaweather.com- Ismail Qasimi- The city of Krumlov in the Czech Republic , known as Cesky Krumlov, is a beautiful city located in the south of the Bohemia region. Like Prague, it sleeps on the banks of the Vltava River and is filled with baroque cafes and residential buildings. The Old Town Square also includes a stunning castle that is considered The second largest castle in the Czech Republic.
The city has not changed much since the eighteenth century, and the buildings have been restored and restored to a good condition, and in 1992 Cesky Krumlov was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List, and today it is very popular among tourists, who outnumber the local population in the summer.
Cesky Krumlov Castle is the most visited site in the city, and you can walk inside the castle complex for free, and if you wish, there is a paid tour accompanied by a tour guide to the unique interior rooms, and you can also pay a small fee to enter and walk up to the top of the castle tower.
The castle complex takes at least two hours to visit, and you can have lunch in the gardens on the side of the castle entrance overlooking the Lateran.
Don't miss walking through the red iron gates to the courtyard of the first castle which houses the Tourist Information Centre, public toilets, a souvenir shop, Doxa Gallery and some cold and soft drink shops in the summer.
In the city, you can visit the Regional Museum, which consists of a permanent collection of Bohemian artifacts, geological excavations and archaeological discoveries in addition to periodic exhibitions. On the upper floor there is a miniature ceramic model of Cesky Krumlov at the beginning of the nineteenth century, when it had eight towers decorating the landscape. .
The city also has a number of other museums, such as the Flatvinio Museum, which includes unique things that you can only find in South Bohemia, and it is a large gemstone that you will learn about its full story in this museum.
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