Surrounding
Český Krumlov
In 1992, Český Krumlov became the first UNESCO-listed town in the Czech Republic. But Český Krumlov is more than just a historically listed town, it is also a vibrant cultural centre with summer festivals, an Egon Schiele museum and much more.
Karlovy Vary (Carlsbad)
This famous spa resort became a centre for the aristocracy of the 17th and 18th centuries. The town's most valuable architecture originates from this period as well.
Karlštejn Castle
This medieval fortress was founded by Emperor Charles IV in the year 1348 in order to house the coronation jewels and holy relics.
Konopiště Castle
Konopiště is a lovely hunting castle built at the end of the 13th century as a gothic fortress and rebuilt in the 19th century.
Kutná Hora
Thanks to the prosperous silver mines, Kutná Hora became, after Prague, the second most important town of the Bohemian kingdom in the Middle Ages. In 1995, Kutná Hora was declared a site of world heritage and placed under UNESCO protection.






