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Guide to the Villa Tugendhat in Brno

Though it may seem like Villa Tugendhat is just another modern villa, you may change your mind when you hear that it was built in 1930. Villa Tugendhat is one of the first examples of such modern architecture in Europe and you can pay it a visit yourself if you’re in Brno. How much is it going to cost you? What options do you have? Let’s take a look.

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Brief guide to the Prague Castle

Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic, is home to some of the most beautiful sites in all of Europe. The local castle is likely among the top contenders for that spot, attracting hundreds of thousands of tourists every year. Today, we’ll briefly go over the basic information you’re going to need to visit the castle yourself. Let’s take a look!

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Guide to the Adršpach-Teplice Rocks in the Czech Republic

Though most tourists come to the Czech Republic for Prague, it’s also a country with some incredible natural sites, like the mountains covered by the Sky Bridge 721 or the Adršpach-Teplice rocks. If you’d like to visit the City of Rocks yourself, we’ll go over the basics today: what they are, where you can find them and what it will cost you. Let’s take a look!

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Christmas in the Czech Republic

Today, we’ll go over whether the Czech Republic celebrates Christmas Eve and Christmas as a whole. This may seem like a silly question until you consider that merely 12% of the Czech population actually associates themselves openly with Christianity of any form. As such, let’s take a look at the Christmas situation for the Czechs and whether it’s an important thing for them!

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What’s Burčák?

You likely don’t think of a rich selection of local wines when you think of the Czech Republic. And yet, Moravia has no shortage of vineyards and Czechs even have their own wine-esque – Burčák. What is it? When and where can you find it? Let’s take a look!

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