Michael Dawes
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Český Krumlov (German: Krumau) is a fairly large town (cca. 15 000 inhabitants) located in Southern Bohemia in the Czech Republic. The historical center, added to the UNESCO World Heritage List [1] in 1992, is notable for its well-preserved Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque architecture. The Český Krumlov Castle, built in the 13th century, is the second largest castle complex in Czech Republic after Prague castle. The Vltava River snakes through the town, making the inner historical center an island unto itself.
Cesky Krumlov_4480
Český Krumlov (German: Krumau) is a fairly large town (cca. 15 000 inhabitants) located in Southern Bohemia in the Czech Republic. The historical center, added to the UNESCO World Heritage List [1] in 1992, is notable for its well-preserved Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque architecture. The Český Krumlov Castle, built in the 13th century, is the second largest castle complex in Czech Republic after Prague castle. The Vltava River snakes through the town, making the inner historical center an island unto itself.