South Bohemia
South Bohemia
South Bohemia
Marie Lavická, Nicholas Čížek, Sára Blažíčková, Anna Tulisová, Eliška Poulová
Basic Informations
• Area: 10.056 km2
• Population: 637.460 people
• Municipalities: 623
• Capital: České Budějovice
Why we have chosen
South Bohemia?
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České Budějovice
• Square
• Named after the city's founder, Czech King Přemysl
Otakar II
• The second largest square in the Czech Republic
• Samson's fountain
• A stray stone
• St. Nicholas's Cathedral
• 13th - 14th century
• Gothic building
• Damaged by fire
České Budějovice
• Black Tower
• 72 m high
• the most popular tourist destination
• 6 bells
• view of the city center
• Lunch
• restaurant Naše farma
• zucchini cream with tomato pesto, pulled beef
sandwich with chips
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Český Krumlov
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• Best-known village which is included on the UNESCO World Heritage List
• situated in the middle of the harmonious landscape of Southern Bohemia
• The village gained its current appearance in the 19th century
Holašovice • The buildings are built in the rustic Baroque styl
• The houses are still ihabited here
• Local people hold several cultural events
Holašovice
• Lunch
• Restaurant Špejchar u Vojty
• Marinated chicken steak with
mushroom sauce, chicken soup
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Hluboká nad Vltavou
• Situated about 7 km north of České Budějovice on
both banks of the Vltava river
• Many fish ponds
• Castel
• Roman neogothic
• Equipped with precious furniture, countless paintings,
rare tapiseries…
• Large English park
• One of the most visited castels in the country
Hluboká nad Vltavou
• Aquapark
• large pool with water slide and 6 massage beds and a
small pool for the little ones with a slide
• Tennis courts, golf courts, winter stadium, volleyball
courts, basseball complex…
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