Střekov Castle is located in the district of the same name in the statutory city of Ústí nad Labem. It is one of the dominant features of the regional capital. The restored castle ruins form a striking landmark in the south of the city above the right bank of the Elbe on a 100-meter-high phonolite rock. The castle was founded in 1318 to protect the trade route. The romantic appearance of the castle ruins attracted a number of important personalities (e.g., painters Adrian Ludwig Richter and Ernst Gustav Doerell, composer Richard Wagner, and poet Karel Hynek Mácha).
The Velký Chlum lookout tower is located near the peak of the same name above the town of Děčín-Křešice. Access to the tower is possible from several places and two...
Show moreThe Vrabinec Castle was built on a steep jagged rock near the village of Babětín (village Těchlovice). The rugged and not very good-looking building probably gave the castle its name...
Show moreThe village is located about 15 km from Ústí nad Labem in the wooded countryside below Bukovy hora. Part of the village is now part of an open-air museum, which...
Show moreThe municipality of Velké Březno is located about 8 km from the regional town of Ústí nad Labem. The most important tourist place of Velké Březno is the local castle....
Show moreThe ZOO is situated in the Krásná Březno district on the slope of the Mariánská Rock in an unconventional hilly terrain. Visitors can see over 1,300 animals representing more than...
Show moreVětruše is one of the most prominent landmarks of the city of Ústí nad Labem, built by Knight Labohoř in 826 to protect against enemies on the edge of the...
Show moreStřekov Castle is located in the district of the same name in the statutory city of Ústí nad Labem. It is one of the dominant features of the regional capital....
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