At the close of World War I, the Czechs and Slovaks of the former Austro-Hungarian Empire merged to form Czechoslovakia. During the interwar years, having rejected a federal system, the new country’s predominantly Czech leaders were frequently preoccupied with meeting the increasingly strident demands of other ethnic minorities within the republic, most notably the Slovaks, the Sudeten Germans, and the Ruthenians (Ukrainians). On the eve of World War II, Nazi Germany occupied the territory that today comprises Czechia, and Slovakia became an independent state allied with Germany. After the war, a reunited but truncated Czechoslovakia (less Ruthenia) fell within the Soviet sphere of influence. In 1968, an invasion by Warsaw Pact troops ended the efforts of the country’s leaders to liberalize communist rule and create “socialism with a human face,” ushering in a period of repression known as “normalization.” The peaceful “Velvet Revolution” swept the Communist Party from power at the end of 1989 and inaugurated a return to democratic rule and a market economy. On 1 January 1993, the country underwent a nonviolent “velvet divorce” into its two national components, the Czech Republic and Slovakia. The Czech Republic joined NATO in 1999 and the European Union in 2004. The country changed its short-form name to Czechia in 2016.
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The Best of Czechia
Here is a break down of some of the most interesting and visited places. Cities or areas listed will always have more than just one thing see and do. With the popular cities or areas we list some of the best known, which should go on everyone’s, must see list when they visit.
Central Bohemia
Kutna Hora
Castle Karlstejn
Lidice Memorial
Eastern Bohemia
Litomyšl Castle
Hradec Králové
Pardubice
Northern Bohemia
Liberec
Prague
Prague Castle
Charles Bridge
St. Vitus Cathedral
Old Town Square
Malá Strana
Tyn Church
Old-New Synagogue
Wenceslas Square
Jewish Quarter
Powder tower
Petrin Hill & Tower
Dancing House
Spanish Synagogue
Municipal House
Old Jewish Cemetery
Žižkov Television Tower
Northern Moravia
Olomouc ( Saint Wencelas Cathedral, Holy Trinity Column in Olomouc)
Terezín
South Bohemia
Cesky Krumlov
České Budějovice
Holašovice
Tábor
South Moravia
Moravian Karst
Castle Lednice
Telč
Church of St. John of Nepomuk at Zelená Hora
Kroměříž Castle
Brno ( Tugendhat Villa)
Zlín
Třebíč ( Jewish Quarter, St Procopius’ Basilica)
Western Bohemia
Karlovy Vary
Plzeň (St Bartholemew’s Cathedral, Great Synagogue, Brewery Museum, Historic Underground of Plzen)
The Regions of Czechia…
Bohemia
Central Bohemia
Prague – For more detailed information go to our ➾ Prague web page.
- Cities: Karlštejn, Kutná Hora
- Others Sights & Attractions: Brdy Mountains, Budeč – ruins, Český Šternberk Castle, Hořovice chateau, Kokořínsko , Koněpruské Caves, Konopiště Chateau, Lidice Memorial, Průhonice Park, Svatá Hora u Příbrami, Sázava Monastery, Vojna Memorial
East Bohemia
- Cities: Charleroi, Liége, Mons, Namur
- Towns:Dinant, Tournai
- Villages:
- Others Sights & Attractions: The Ardennes, Boullion Castle
North Bohemia
- Cities: Charleroi, Liége, Mons, Namur
- Towns:Dinant, Tournai
- Villages:
- Others Sights & Attractions: The Ardennes, Boullion Castle
South Bohemia
- Cities: Charleroi, Liége, Mons, Namur
- Towns:Dinant, Tournai
- Villages:
- Others Sights & Attractions: The Ardennes, Boullion Castle
West Bohemia
- Cities: Charleroi, Liége, Mons, Namur
- Towns:Dinant, Tournai
- Villages:
- Others Sights & Attractions: The Ardennes, Boullion Castle
The Highlands
Highlands
- Cities: Charleroi, Liége, Mons, Namur
- Towns:Dinant, Tournai
- Villages:
- Others Sights & Attractions: The Ardennes, Boullion Castle
Moravia
North Moravia
- Cities: Charleroi, Liége, Mons, Namur
- Towns:Dinant, Tournai
- Villages:
- Others Sights & Attractions: The Ardennes, Boullion Castle
South Moravia
- Cities: Charleroi, Liége, Mons, Namur
- Towns:Dinant, Tournai
- Villages:
- Others Sights & Attractions: The Ardennes, Boullion Castle
Here is a list of some of the most interesting and visited places. Cities or areas listed will always have more than just one thing see and do. With the popular cities or areas we list some of the best known, which should go on everyone’s, must see list when they visit. |
Cesky Krumlov Karlovy Vary Olomouc Ostrava Pilsen Prague Charles Bridge Lobkowicz Palace New Town Municipal House Hall Powder Tower Prague Old Town Square Stare Mesto Town Hall Clock Spanish Synagogue Petrin Hill Prague Castle St. Vitus Cathedral Terezin St. Barbara Cathedral -Kutna Hora |