Trips – Culture, museums, galleries

Renaissance pearl Pošumaví. The castle is currently dedicated to cold weapons and armor and the phenomenon of historical swordsmanship.
The castle with a waterside yard is located on the edge of Nemilkovo. The previously devastated building is currently coming back to life. Cultural and social events.
Permanent exhibition of the production and creation of excellent Czech folk craftsmen and in the grounds of the castle in Chanovice.
The place based on which the libretto for the opera Rusalka was created.
Dobrovský stayed in Chudenice from 1816 to 1828 as a guest of Count Eugen Černín, who was a famous scholar and whose castle Lázeň near Chudenice was visited by the most prominent Czech scholars of the time.
The monument to the fallen in Dolany was ceremoniously unveiled already on October 10, 1920 as one of the first in Klatovsk.
The museum was inaugurated on July 9, 1997.
Church of St. Vintière is probably the only one of this kind in the world.
The chapel in Vatětice was created thanks to the initiative of the current owner of the land.
Žežulka is one of the places where the history of Šumava and its natural beauty combine.
Memorial plaque to František Pravda in Hrádek on the building of the former school, today the post office.
Mlázovy Castle is celebrating its 300th anniversary, on that occasion a new exhibition on the history of the castle was opened and the restored Baroque black kitchen was made available.
The first written mention of the village of Maňovice dates from 1366.
In addition to the castle premises itself, there is an exhibition of Prague marionettes, regional folklore exhibitions and a permanent exhibition dedicated to mineralogy and traditional crafts, among other things.
The former morgue is now a museum.
Plánice boasts the birthplace of the famous Czech inventor František Křižík
The legend of the statue of the Virgin Mary in Nice.
The original tomb of the Měchur family was built in 1813 by Jan Měchura, a wealthy Prague lawyer, farmer and father-in-law of František Palacký
Glass statue of St. John of Nepomuck on the bridge over the Otava in life size.
The original wooden synagogue in Slatina stood in the center of the ghetto.
It is said that the story of the legend from the ballad The Wedding Shirt by Karel Jaromír Erben from the Kytice collection was supposed to take place here
The Jewish cemetery in Velhartice was founded in 1858.
Older residents still remember Jan Werich's stays in Velhartick.
Monument to the poet JUDr. Rudolf Mayer, native of Nová Hospoda u Stránčice.