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14 Czech UNESCO Sites That Prove Prague Isn’t the Whole Story
The Czech Republic features 14 UNESCO World Heritage Sites outside Prague, including Renaissance towns, unique religious sites, designed landscapes, and historic spa towns.
- Beyond Prague, the UNESCO World Heritage List highlights 14 Czech UNESCO sites outside the capital, including towns, landscapes, and monuments.
- The Great Spa Towns include three UNESCO‑listed spa towns: Františkovy Lázně, Karlovy Vary and Mariánské Lázně, and Kladruby nad Labem preserves a landscape for breeding Kladruber horses.
- Telč offers a compact town with a preserved square of Renaissance and Baroque houses anchored by a Renaissance chateau, scheduled to finish renovation at the end of 2026.
- Kutná Hora is easily reachable as a day trip from Prague, with the Gothic Church of St. Barbara and Sedlec Ossuary, while Olomouc's Holy Trinity Column renovation is scheduled to finish at the end of 2026.
- In Holaaovice, a tiny village with a row of traditional farmhouses, UNESCO highlights its architecture and pairing with nearby Český Krumlov for short visits.
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14 Czech UNESCO Sites That Prove Prague Isn’t the Whole Story
The Czech Republic is often associated with Prague’s medieval skyline, but the country’s cultural and historical footprint extends far beyond its capital. One of the clearest ways to see that broader picture is through the …
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