Český Krumlov is a historic town in the Czech Republic situated on the Vltava River, with 12,400 inhabitants. It features Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque architecture and is one of the most visited places in the country, known for its well-preserved historic center containing art galleries, museums, and notable landmarks like the State Castle and Chateau of Český Krumlov, Svornost Square, and St. Vitus Church. The town hosts several annual festivals and its surroundings offer opportunities for hiking, rafting, and cycling.
Český Krumlov is a historic town in the Czech Republic situated on the Vltava River, with 12,400 inhabitants. It features Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque architecture and is one of the most visited places in the country, known for its well-preserved historic center containing art galleries, museums, and notable landmarks like the State Castle and Chateau of Český Krumlov, Svornost Square, and St. Vitus Church. The town hosts several annual festivals and its surroundings offer opportunities for hiking, rafting, and cycling.
Český Krumlov is a historic town in the Czech Republic situated on the Vltava River, with 12,400 inhabitants. It features Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque architecture and is one of the most visited places in the country, known for its well-preserved historic center containing art galleries, museums, and notable landmarks like the State Castle and Chateau of Český Krumlov, Svornost Square, and St. Vitus Church. The town hosts several annual festivals and its surroundings offer opportunities for hiking, rafting, and cycling.