Cesky Krumlov, Czech Republic

Near the Shumava Mountains, at a distance of about 200 km from Prague, there is a small town. The Vltava River runs around it, it doesn't look like a blue ribbon. Outwardly, this look resembles movies about knights and princesses. In addition, the narrow streets, the beautiful castle, the great cathedral, the neat houses and other buildings are real historical buildings that have been perfectly preserved to modern times.
The history of Cesky Krumlov dates back to the 13th century, when one of the princes ordered that a fortress be built. After that, the village of Latran appeared. The city had many owners, and each time a new owner was engaged in rebuilding the town. Today, the city has its own look, which was acquired back in the 18th century. It is a cultural center under the care of UNESCO.
It's easy enough to get from Prague to Krumlov: by bus, by car rental, by train. The town has a peaceful and amazing atmosphere, where there is the scent of flowers, the sound of water, as well as the aristocracy that emanates from ancient architectural monuments. The territory is small, but there are many interesting places on it.
In the center of the city, the Krumlov Castle was built on a cliff, consisting of courtyards, 40 buildings, bridges, and a theater. It has Renaissance and Baroque features. It was renovated in 2007. The interior has cultural value. These are the Red Gates through which tourists pass, a small Gothic-style castle from where you can see the panorama of the city, a cheese factory, an Upper Castle decorated with frescoes, the chapel of St. Jiri, a Baroque theater, which is unusually decorated.
There is a Raincoat Bridge in the form of a three-story corridor. It is decorated with Baroque sculptures of the Holy Martyrs.
In the center of the park of the Krumlovsky Palace there is an auditorium rotating, which is located in the open air. It accommodates 645 people. The stage is a park, with the audience at the center of the action. In addition, the hall moves in a circle in two directions.
Near Krumlov Castle there is a Monastery of the Minorites, which was built in the 14th century in the Gothic style, and then was rebuilt in the Baroque style. There is a church in the center. Particularly valuable are the altar of the Mother of God and the statue of the Archangel Michael, as well as the manuscripts in the library. The monastery is open during the day, so tourists can freely move around it.
There are many museums and the city hall in the city. Cesky Krumlov is a Renaissance city, where everything is permeated with mystery and romance. When you get into it, you forget about the modern hustle and bustle. 1 win login