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Den před odjezdem
Konečně jsme zacali balit. Macik ma plnou postel oblečeni. Mezitím si hraji psi a kočky, na moje upozorněni se jen zahradou hlouběji mezi trička. Macik chytá cestovní horečku a cely den pracuje u notebooku v plavkách. Večer ...
Tours and tortures.
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Next stop was the Torture Museum. We were worried it could be in the same vein of the tacky Ghost Museum we had the bad fortune of visiting in Prague but it was better than we were hoping for. It had the potential to be tacky with some of the displays of mannequins but it had just the right mix of informative displays, creepy atmosphere and examples of torture instruments. One of the first displays was a chastity belt which was not ...
Czeching out Cesky Krumlov
... Oh yes. There are bears in the castle moat. Part of the old defence system that continues today for tourist value. Even if I wanted to give my cinnamon thingy to the bears (I didn't) I couldn't as they were nowhere to be seen - hibernation must have started already. It's free to walk through the castle grounds and we were quite happy with that. The views from the castle walls over the town were enough to keep us happy. The castle has been on the site for centuries ...
Towers, history and photography
Grey skies an fewer tourists meant a very easy passage and space to visit the castle museum and tower today. The tower had been visible to us; even thro our bedroom window, ever since we arrived. An adventure climbing the narrow and rickety staircase and the view was worthwhile when we got there. there were 360 degree of the village and surrounds, so i could maximise the use of my new camera with its panorama capacity. ...
Cesky- stepping back in time
... table completely set for a party with mock food, flowers and the adjoining kitchen as if it had just prepared the food. The rococo theatre was now closed for the season and its preservation, but we were informed the Masquerade Ballroom gave some indication of style of the world famous theatre looked like. Built in 1748, it is still used today for an annual masked ball and other special events.The whole room was painted in masked comical characters to provide the ...