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The village of Lednice is located in southern Moravia in the district of Břeclav in the Dolnomoravský úval. The wine village of Lednice is located in the middle of the Lednice-Valtice area nature park. The first mention of the village comes from the year 1222. From the middle of 1249 Lednice belonged to the Lichen family until its nationalization in 1945. The Lednice estate therefore belonged to them for almost 700 years.
Tourists visit mainly Lednice Castle, however, the village itself can offer other sights and it is worth stopping here. The center of the village is the Castle Square built in the neo-Gothic style with the town hall and town houses.
The Lednice-Valtice area, also called the Garden of Europe, the largest landscaped landscape in the world, is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Lednice Castle, which acquired its present appearance during an extensive reconstruction from the middle of the 19th century in a style imitating English Tudor Gothic, is one of the most beautiful complexes in the Czech Republic, together with a large garden. Lednice Castle is one of the most important manifestations of high romanticism in Bohemia, it is now owned by the state and is open to the public on several sightseeing routes.
In the vicinity of the castle there is a French garden with a palm greenhouse, a Masonic garden and a castle park built in the early 19th century, which merges into the open countryside. The park has many rare trees, ponds, several islands and remarkable buildings: the Moorish Minaret from 1798, John's Castle - a pseudo-Gothic imitation of the castle ruins, a Roman aqueduct or Hunting Lodge.
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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.
There are well-known spas and mineral springs in the Czech Republic, the most famous of which are West Bohemian Karlovy Vary and Mariánské and Františkovy Lázně. A very attractive destination for tourists are also the Zoo in Zlín, Safari Park in Dvůr Králové or AquaPalace Prague and Aqualand Moravia. The capital city of Prague with its unique complex of historic buildings, museums is the most attractive destination for most tourists throughout the year. Prague Castle, the cable car to Petřín and the Prague Zoo are among the three most visited places in the Czech Republic. The Petřín lookout tower also reached the top ten most visited places. In Prague is also the most visited museum, it is the National Museum.
The Czech Republic offers another long list of remarkable listed towns and villages. Some of them are inscribed on the UNESCO list of cultural and natural heritage, there are a total of 11. They are: the historic center of the capital of Prague, Český Krumlov, Telč, Kutná Hora, the Church of St. Jan Nepomucký on Zelená hora near Žďár, the Lednice-Valtice area, the area of the Archbishop's chateau and Podzámecká garden in Kroměříž, the South Bohemian village of Holašovice, the Plague Column of the Holy Trinity in Olomouc and the Tugendhat villa in Brno.