Klínovec, the highest mountain in the Krušné Mountains, offers its visitors wonderful opportunities for winter sports, both downhill skiing and cross country skiing.
The basilica in Třebíč was built at a time when Gothic cathedrals started to reach for the skies in France, but in southern Germany, they were still building cathedrals more akin to antique buildings.
The Spanish Synagogue was built in 1868 on the site of the oldest Prague Jewish house of prayer ("the Old Shul").
Bítov castle is one of the largest and oldest castles in the Czech Republic, rising above the Vranov reservoir on the river Dyje.
Surrounded by forests, Horska Chata is situated on top of the Pancir hill, with a ski lift nearby.
Beautiful St. Nicholas Church at the Old Town Square was completed in 1735. It replaced a parish church, mentioned in records dating back as early as 1273.
The Town Hall Old Town Hall After John the Blind - count of Luxembourg and king of Bohemia - accorded the citizens of Prague the privilege of having their own district council in 1338, they decided to build a town hall, paid for by a duty levied on wine. The almost 70 meters (230 ft) high tower was completed in 1364.