3 webcams - Jihlava
Jihlava is one of the most historically valuable cities in the Czech Republic. Historically, it is a Moravian city and even today most of Jihlava lies on the Moravian side. Today's Jihlava is a modern center of the Vysočina region located in the Bohemian-Moravian Highlands on the former Czech-Moravian border. It has been a statutory city since 2000.
The city was founded in the 13th century as a mining town with silver mining. Together with Kutná Hora, it bore the proud title of silver treasury of the Czech kingdom. The number of historical monuments and the very core of the city was the reason for the declaration of the city monument reserve in 1982. Worth seeing is a large square, a historic center with a checkerboard net and an extremely intricate labyrinth of underground corridors, famous especially for the phosphorescent corridor. The underground with a total length of 25 km was created by interconnecting medieval cellars. It is the second largest underground labyrinth in the Czech Republic.
The historic center of Jihlava is one of the largest in the country. In the corner of Masaryk Square you can visit the Vysočina Museum, which is the second largest in Moravia. The museum's expositions are located in three architecturally valuable houses on the square.
Lovers of cycling will appreciate the bike path leading all the way to Austria. It is about 110 km from Jihlava to the town of Raab nad Dyjí and about a third of the route consists of safe sections, intended only for cyclists, in-line skaters and pedestrians. The large Aquapark Water Paradise in Jihlava offers an outdoor and indoor part with many attractions for children and adults, as well as wellness and sports facilities. Wildlife as in the wild - Jihlava Zoo, where visitors will see about two hundred exotic species of animals. There are also monkeys, felines, reptiles and giraffes.
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Webcam Jihlava
Take a look at the city of Jihlava and its surroundings with the ONLINE webcam. View the webcam on the upper part of Masaryk Square and the street Matka Bozi in Jihlava. The former mining town of Jihlava…
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Webcam Jihlava - square
Take a look at the city of Jihlava and its surroundings with the ONLINE webcam. View of a webcam on the upper part of Masaryk Square in Jihlava. The former mining town of Jihlava, located on the river of the…
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Webcam Šacberk - Skiresort
Watch the Šacberk ski resort online with a webcam.Webcam view from the lookout tower on the slope in the Šacberk ski area. Follow the current weather and snow conditions with the camera.
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The Vysočina region lies on the border of Bohemia and Moravia. The Vysočina region is a popular tourist destination. A large number of nature trails and bike paths have been built in this area, which attract families with children on relaxing trips.
There is the Bohemian-Moravian Highlands are located in the Vysočina region, which also includes the Žďárské vrchy and Jihlavské vrchy hills, where the highest peak of the Bohemian-Moravian Highlands - Javořice (837 m) is located. The highest point of Žďárské vrchy is the rock lookout Devět skal (836 m). The rivers Jihlava, Moravská Dyje, Oslava, Sázava, Svratka and Želivka flow through the Bohemian-Moravian Highlands.
In the Vysočina region we can visit not only natural attractions, but also historically interesting cities - Jihlava, Havlíčkův Brod, Nové Město na Moravě, Pelhřimov, Telč, Třebíč or Žďár nad Sázavou.
Jihlava is a regional town in the Vysočina region located on the Czech-Moravian border. This originally mining town offers a number of monuments. Families with children most often go to the ZOO for a change.
Havlíčkův Brod is known for its monuments and celebrities. In addition to the personality of Karel Havlíček Borovský, according to whom the town got its name, other famous people lived here - for example Josef Dobrovský and Bedřich Smetana.
People go to Nové Město na Moravě mainly for sports. It is the Mecca of Czech biathlon and in the summer the World Cup of mountain bikes is held here again.
In Pelhřimov, visitors can see the Museum of Records and Curiosities. Children in the museum of ghosts will also enjoy themselves.
Telč, often called the Pearl of South Moravia, Moravian Venice or Bílá Telč, is definitely worth a visit. The historic core of Telč is a city monument reserve and is inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
The Moravian district town of Třebíč can also be proud of the monuments inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List. The basilica and the Jewish quarter are worth a visit, the Jewish cemetery is one of the largest in the country.
Žďár nad Sázavou is known mainly for the pilgrimage church of St. Jan Nepomucký on Zelená hora, the work of Jan Blažej Santini Aichl, who is also registered in UNESCO.
Among the sought-after historical monuments of the Vysočina region is especially the already mentioned church of St. Jan Nepomucký on Zelená hora in Žďár nad Sázavou, Želiv monastery, castles Pernštejn, Kámen, Roštejn, Zubštejn and Lipnice nad Sázavou, as well as castles Budišov, Jaroměřice nad Rokytnou, Náměšť nad Oslavou, Telč and Žirovnice.