Boží Dar Cheb Františkkovy Lázně Jáchymov Karlovy Vary Loket Mariánské Lázně Ostrov 카를로비 바리 지역 도시들 Klášter Teplá 아쉬 The town of Aš is the second westernmost situated town in the Czech Republic and it´s surrounded by German borders from three directions. It was founded in the 11th century, but the territory did not belong to the Kingdom of Bohemia then. It was attached to the Czech Lands and the Habsburg Monarchy by Empress Maria Theresa in 1775. You may visit the local chateau with museum expositions, the quasi Renaissance Church of Saint Nicholas, or the nearby observation tower on Háj Hill. 보쥐 다르 The town of Boží Dar is a major tourist centre of Krušné hory (Ore Mountains). You may indulge in a vast variety of sports activities and select from a wide offer of tourist options practically throughout the year. Boží Dar is one of the few places in the country where you may still ski when there is no snow elsewhere. The mountain town is a popular destination of tourists who come here to enjoy different sports activities or pleasant walks or bike rides in the beautiful countryside. It has a lot to offer not only to those keen on traditional winter sports and year-round hiking and outdoor activities, but also to lovers of modern and adrenalin sports. 헵 The town of Cheb (German: Eger) and the castle were founded in the 12th century. Since the very beginning, the castle was a crucial defence point on the borders of Bohemia and thus, it fulfilled not only a purely residential function but also defensive. The history of the town is closely tied to Generalissimo Albrecht von Wallenstein (Czech: Albrecht z Valdštejna) who recruited soldiers to his army among the town inhabitants and was murdered here. In his honour, the Wallenstein Festival is regularly held in Cheb. The town may boast a wide variety of historical sites. Most of them may be found in the vicinity of Krále Jiřího z Poděbrad (King George of Poděbrady) Square, such as the group of burgher houses from the 13th century known as Špalíček, the Church of Saint Nicholas, the Church of Saint Wenceslaus, Franciscan Monastery Church of the Annunciation with the cross-shaped corridor, and many more. 프란티슈코비 라즈녜 Františkovy Lázně (German: Franzensbad) was founded in honour of Emperor Franz I at the end of the 18th century. The local mineral springs had been known for their healing effects long before its foundation. Františkovy Lázně is a popular destination of both Czech and foreign clientele. The spa focuses on treating women's diseases and sterility. Františkovy Lázně forms the third apex of the west Bohemian spa triangle – the remaining two apexes are Karlovy Vary (Carlsbad) and Mariánské Lázně (Marienbad). The spa town offers numerous tranquil promenades, greens and parks, as well as significant spa landmarks largely built in Empire and Classic Revival styles. You may also visit the town museum, the Church of Saint Jacob, the Salingburg Lookout Tower or the popular Aquaforum swimming pool complex. 야히모프 Jáchymov (literally meaning "Joachim's Town") is first mentioned in 1510. Thanks to silver mining, the town experienced a massive boom soon after its foundation. It is worth mentioning that the silver Jáchymov Tolar made by the local mint of the Šlik family gave its name to the American dollar. Jáchymov is closely bound up with the discovery of radium in the uraninite from the local mines by Marie Curie-Sklodowska. Today, Jáchymov is a spa popular all around the world for its unique radon treatment. In addition to spa treatment and wellness, Jáchymov offers a wide range of sports activities. You may find tennis courts, an aqua centre, a downhill skiing course, cycle paths, cross-country skiing trails, etc. You may also admire interesting historical sights, museum expositions, as well as natural points of interest. 카를로비 바리 Karlovy Vary (Carlsbad) was founded in the 14th century by King of Bohemia and Holy Roman Emperor, Charles IV. The healing power of the local thermal mineral springs has been exploited from the very beginning and the foundation of a spa soon followed. In more than 650 years, the Karlovy Vary spa treatment has gained repute all over the world. Its positive effects on the human organism are the primary reason why tens of thousands of people from around the globe visit the spa every year. Apart from spa treatment, the city may boast an abundant variety of unique historic sites and points of interests, such as the Mill Colonnade, the Hot Spring, the Church of St. Mary Magdalene, the orthodox Church of St. Peter and Paul, the Diana Lookout, the Municipal Theatre and many more. Every year, thousands of people come to the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, which is held regularly in the first week of July. 크라슬리체 The town of Kraslice is situated at the foot of Krušné hory (Ore Mountains) near the German town of Klingenthal. The town was founded in the 13th century. Like other villages and towns in the Ore Mountains, Kraslice experienced a boom of silver and tin mining in the 14th century. Later, the town became famous for its musical instruments and laces. Historical landmarks include the Neo Romanesque Corpus Christi Basilica built in the late 19th century. You may also find a ski area with one downhill course in the town. Popular tourist and cycle paths lead through the town. 로켓 The town of Loket (Elbow) and the castle of the same name were founded in the 13th century. Loket Castle formed a single, impenetrable defence system with the adjoining town and it was often visited by the members of the Luxembourg family. And just as the castle attracted the nobility in the Middle Ages, it attracts tourists in our time. It may boast the highest visitor rate in the Region of Karlovy Vary. In addition to the castle, you may visit other historical sights, such as the Town Hall or the Church of St. Wenceslaus. 마리안스케 라즈녜 Mariánské Lázně (German: Marienbad) forms one of the apexes of the west Bohemian spa triangle and it is the second largest spa in the country. As in Karlovy Vary (Carlsbad) and Františkovy Lázně (Franzensbad), numerous diseases and disorders are treated with the aid of mineral springs, particularly kidney, urinary tract, gastrointestinal tract, locomotive system, respiratory system diseases and skin disorders. Apart from spa treatment, Mariánské Lázně attracts visitors with its rare spa architecture represented by colonnades, pavilions and arbours covering the mineral springs. You may also find the popular Singing Fountain or the miniatures of major landmarks of the Czech Republic in the Miniature Park. In addition, you may admire the beauty of numerous church structures as a Roman Catholic, Evangelic, Anglican and an Orthodox church practically stand next to each other. The town and its surroundings is situated along the outer edge of the Slavkovský les Protected Landscape Area and it is intertwined with numerous tourist and cycle paths. The spa town is thus ideal for those who wish to spend their holiday actively. 오스트로프 Ostrov (literally meaning "Island") is situated approximately 10 kilometres north of Karlovy Vary at the foot of Krušné hory (Ore Mountains). The town may boast a number of historical buildings built in Romanesque, Gothic, and Renaissance styles. Most of the historical monuments may be found in the vicinity of Old Square and the Chateau Park. The cemetery Church of Saint Jacob the Greater is the town's oldest architectural monument built in between the years 1224 and 1226. The most sought after sight is undoubtedly the newly reconstructed monastic complex known as the "Posvátný okrsek" (Holy Precinct). WE RECOMMEND!!! Trips in the town Ostrov - We are coming with a unique way to introduce you to the town of Ostrov that holds several world, European and Czech ‘firsts’ as far as its incredible historical peripetias are concerned, including the peculiar lives of the rich but also of the common people. 소콜로프 Sokolov (German: Falkenau, derived from the noun "falcon") is first mentioned in the 13th century. Nonetheless, first settlements had appeared in the area much earlier. If you are wondering how the town got its name, then read this short extract from the legend: When a knight returned home from a crusade, he found his house plundered and unkempt graves of his loved ones. The mourning knight set out along the Ohře River and settled at its confluence with the Svatava River where falconers were training their birds of prey. The knight lived as a hermit and as he was a skilled healer, people started coming to him and soon settled around his shack. That is how the original settlement was allegedly founded and named after the falcons flying over the hermit's cabin. In modern history, the Sokolov region became famous for its rich brown coal deposits and mining, which has continued to this day. Apart from beautiful museum expositions at Sokolov Chateau, you may also visit the observation tower on Hard Hill, remains of the town walls and farm buildings from the 19th century, the parish Church of Saint Jacob and many more. i map menu www Sokolov Bečov