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Litoměřice can be found at the confluence of the Elbe and Ohře rivers, on the border of the Bohemian Central Highlands and the fertile Polabska lowlands. Litoměřice is famous as one of the renowned wine-growing regions of Bohemia or the fruit-growing region Zahrady Čech. The royal town was also visited by K. H. Mácha, with whom not only Radobýl but also Mácha's little world is connected. The Kalich lookout tower or the tower of St. Stephen's Cathedral, the Richard Mine in the Changes of Time exhibition, the Gothic Litoměřice Castle with its winery exhibition, the Svát's Puppet Gallery or the Porta Bohemica natural attraction located near Litoměřice are all worth a visit.

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