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In the wide valley of the Luzenský brook in the middle of the Šumava National Park, samota Březník is located about 7.5 km from Modrava. Březník lies at an altitude of 1126 meters. In the building of the reconstructed historical Schwarzenberg gamekeeper's lodge, there is an information center of the Šumava National Park Administration with a permanent exhibition focusing on the history of the surroundings of Březník and the writer Karel Klostermann. The writer Karel Klostermann placed the plot of his novel From the World of Forest Solitudes in this environment.
The first wooden building was built in Březník in 1804, and in 1856 a new stone house was built. It continued to serve as a hunting lodge until 1951. After that, the house served as a stable for the border company until 1969, since then it has been uninhabited and dilapidated. In 1999, the reconstruction of the former photo gallery began in this beautiful romantic place in the middle of Šumava.
Are you going to go to Šumava to Březník? So you are right with us :-). On the map, you will find webcams from Březník and its surroundings. Do not rely only on the weather forecast, check with us the current status on the spot. Thanks to online footage from the Březník na Šumavě webcams and its surroundings, you can set off at the right time and in sunny weather.
You are planning to spend your holidays in Šumava or a trip in the coming days and you are not sure what the weather will be like? Check out the weather forecast at www.yr.no - Czech Republic - Březník and watch online cameras from the comfort of your home. You'll know right away if you have to wait a few more days. :-). When it's ugly, don't despair. As the Norwegians say, there is no bad weather, only bad clothes. :-)
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Take an online webcam from Březník to the top of Luzný in Šumava. The webcam, which is located in the Šumava wilderness called Březník, offers a wonderful view of the Luzen Valley and the Luzný hill. Březník (called Pürstling in German) is located…
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The Czech Republic was established on January 1, 1993 by the division of Czechoslovakia. The official name of the state according to the constitution is the Czech Republic. The Czech Republic is a democratic state located in the middle of Europe and is therefore a landlocked state and at the same time a state of the EUROPEAN UNION. It borders Poland, Slovakia, Austria and Germany.
The Czech Republic has about 10.5 million inhabitants, of which Prague alone has about 1.3 million inhabitants. Prague is the capital of the Czech Republic and at the same time the political, administrative, economic and cultural center of the state. The most famous historical monuments in Prague are Charles Bridge, the National Theater, Prague Castle and Charles University. Other large cities in the Czech Republic are Brno - here are the most important monuments of Špilberk Castle, the Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul, Masaryk University and then the cities of Ostrava and Pilsen.
Do you love wild and untouched nature? Even in the Czech Republic, such places can be found. Staying in undisturbed nature offers you many beautiful locations in the Czech Republic. Tourists can spent holiday a diverse natural environment or they can visit many historic towns, villages with beautiful folk architecture, old castles and churches. The most popular castles (outside Prague Castle) include Český Krumlov, Lednice and Hluboká. Here are some tips for where to go on holiday or on a trip around the Czech Republic: You can see in Bohemia an impenetrable forest in Šumava, the Giant Mountains with the highest mountain Sněžka (1602 m), Ore Mountains, Jeseníky and Beskydy. Climbers can visit popular Prachovské rocks or Bohemian Switzerland with rock towns and interesting rock formations as well as many karst areas with numerous caves. The South Bohemian landscape with many ponds or the South Moravian area known for growing wines, which can be tasted in many wine cellars, is also popular with tourists.
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