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Country | the Czech Republic |
Region | South Bohemia |
Surface | 62.2 km² |
Population | 36 000 |
Postal Code | 390 01 |
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Camp - city in the southern part Czech, in the Central Bohemian Upland, on the Lužnice River (a tributary of the Vltava), in South Bohemia.
Characteristic
Drive
By plane
The nearest airport is Prague Airport. LOT Polish Airlines and Czech Airlines offer direct flights from Warsaw.
By rail
Rolling stock is an important railway junction. It is located on the railway route Prague-Ceske Budejovice.
By car
Igława is located on the D3 motorway Prague-Ceske Budejovice and national roads to Pelhřimov, Plzeň and places Pisek.
By bus
Communication
Worth seeing
- The Old Town with Renaissance, Gothic and Baroque tenement houses, with a unique labyrinthine city plan.
- a late gothic town hall with stepped gables (the Hussite Museum) along with a tourist route through the town's vaults.
- late gothic church of the Transfiguration (15th / 16th century)
- Augustinian church (17th century)
- the medieval Kotnov tower with the Bechyń gate complex - a museum of the history of the region.
- statue of Jan Žižka of Trocnów,
- the route of the first electric railway in the Czech lands (seasonal tourist route with a historic warehouse).
- sanctuary and cemetery in Klokoty
- Botanic Garden
Nearest neighborhood
work
Science
Shopping
Gastronomy
Festivals, parties
Accommodation
- Hotel Nautilus 4-star hotel
- Penzion Kostnický dům
- Hotel Tábor 3-star hotel
- Hotel Žižkovy lázně 3-star hotel
contact
Security
Tourist information
Trip
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