Monuments

Libochovice Castle

Libochovice Castle

Libochovice Castle is a popular tourist destination for its romantic location on the banks of the Ohře River with the ruins of Házmburk Castle and the volcanic hills of the Bohemian Central Highlands in the background.

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St. Stephen's Cathedral with a lookout tower

St. Stephen's Cathedral with a lookout tower

The most important religious monument in the Bohemian Central Highlands is the set of buildings around the St. Stephen's Cathedral in Litoměřice on Dome Hill. Originally there was a fortress here, in 1057 the Litoměřice chapter was founded here.

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Church of All Saints - Litomerice

Church of All Saints - Litomerice

Another dominant feature of the centre of Litoměřice is the Baroque Dean's Church of All Saints. Thanks to its colour it is nicknamed the white church.

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Terezin

Terezin

The town of Terezín is known mainly for its fortress, which was built near the confluence of the Elbe and Ohře rivers during the reign of Emperor Joseph II. In honour of the Emperor's mother Maria Theresa, the fortress was named Terezín.

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Ploskovice Castle

Ploskovice Castle

The jewel among the castles of North Bohemia is Ploskovice near Litoměřice. The chateau in Ploskovice was built in 1720-1730.

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Mount Říp

Mount Říp

The mountain is visible from afar, rising to 456 m above sea level with a Romanesque rotunda on the top. The legend of the arrival of the Czech forefather is related to Říp Mountain. It has been one of the basic symbols of the Czech nation since time immemorial. From the summit lookout points, you can enjoy distant views of the Bohemian Central Highlands or the deep forests of the Kokořín region.

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Open-air Museum - Zubrnice

Open-air Museum - Zubrnice

The only open-air museum in North Bohemia presents the living, culture and connection of the original inhabitants with the landscape of the former Sudetenland and its post-war transformation.

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Chateau Velké Březno

Chateau Velké Březno

The chateau is located in the village of Velké Březno, 8 km east of the centre of Ústí nad Labem.

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