Famous UNESCO Listed Sights

Trips to Sites inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List

The Czech Republic has a rich, and varied history. People coming from various corners of the world have built and decorated, here, hundreds of palaces, churches, and convents, influencing, at the same time, the architectural form of our cities. Twelve monuments have been inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage list, others strive to do so.

Žďár nad Sázavou

The pilgrimage church dedicated to St. John of Nepomuk ...

Třebíč – Basilica of Saint Prokop and the Jewish Quarter

The entire Jewish Quarter and the Basilica are the only ...

Telč – Historic Centre

The town was built, on its old foundations, after a big fire ...

Lednice – Valtice Complex

The Lednice-Valtice site, as one of the treasures of the UNESCO ...

Praha (Prague) – Historic Centre

The interrupted settlement of Prague dates from the High Paleolithic ...

Czech Paradise

In 2004, the UNESCO has undertaken another project ...

Olomouc – Holy Trinity Column

Olomouc, which is located in the heart of the Haná ...

Litomyšl - Castle and Castle area

In the mid-sixteenth century, the noble family of Pernštejn ...

Kutna Hora

Kutna Hora - Historical Centre, Church of Saint Barbara ...

Kroměříž - gardens and castle

In 1777, this city, located in central Moravia, in the foothills ...

Holašovice

The village in southern Bohemia, dating from the 13th century ...

Český Krumlov – Historical Centre

Castle, and palace with its accessories, and the unique theater ...

Brno City

Brno is an important urban conservation area, and the ...

Villa Tugendhat

Villa Tugendhat, in Brno, is the first monument of ...

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