Konopiste Castle
Czechia, Benesov

Another of The Czech Republic’s many castles is Konopiste Castle. The 13th-century castle has been home to many of the countries’ most prominent figures and figures from other European countries. The last owner of the castle was Archduke Franz Ferdinand d’Este, whose assassination sparked WWI.

Bone Church of Kutna Hora
Czechia, Kutna Hora

Sedlec Ossuary, or the Bone Church, is a rather unique and unusual landmark that cannot be missed when visiting The Czech Republic. The church is decorated with more than 40,000 human skeletons. These bones were artistically arranged into chandeliers, garlands, a coat of arms, and other intricate designs by a 19th-century woodcarver, František Rint.

Karlstejn Castle
Czechia, Beroun

Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor, built Karlstein Castle during the mid-1300s. It was constructed to protect the Crown Jewels, other treasures and to keep people out. The main building is protected behind two walls, secured with two gates and surrounded by a moat.

Vltava River
Czechia, Pribram

The Vltava is the Czech Republic’s longest river. It begins in two separate locations, Bohemian Forest and Bavarian Forest, before merging. Water flows through valleys with locks and due to its narrow formation, there are many restrictions in place should boats want to use its waterways.

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