The area of Republic Square is most suitable for night viewing. The night environment is more exotic, less the hustle and bustle of the day. The square is large in size and equipped with leisure chairs. It is very human.
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The area of Republic Square is most suitable for night viewing. The night environment is more exotic, less the hustle and bustle of the day. The square is large in size and equipped with leisure chairs. It is very human.
The square is really not very big in the center of the old city, it looks almost as big as a football field. The main purpose of the square is the Cathedral of San Bardo, surrounded by medieval European architecture, but there are no surprises.
This customer broadcast can be said to be a symbol of the liberation victory at the time, the liberation victory of the Republic was held in this square, as if people had crossed halfway, thinking back to the past really interesting
If you come to Pearson this square must be to stroll around, the overall feeling is a miniature version of Prague Square, but there is nothing special, the center of the square is a church, there is a charge for entering, the adult is about 35 kroner, the building around the square is very beautiful, and the square is very coordinated.
The city of Bilsen, the capital of the western Czech state, was built in 1292 and is an important economic and cultural center. It is said that in the 13th century, Czech King Václav decided to establish the city of the Freedom King (now Bilsen). The city has many famous medieval buildings, concentrated in the old town (also known as the old town). The old town is centered on the rectangular Republic Square, surrounded by trams and busy traffic. Bilson has a reputation as a "home of beer". In the 13th century, Czech King Václav decided to give Bilsen the privilege of monopolizing beer production. From this time, Bilsen passed on brewing beer as an ancestral technology from generation to generation. In the 15th century, Bilsen beer was famous for its bohemian (czech) region, and sold in Europe and the United States in the 19th century. Built in 1295, the brewery has a 9 km long, 17 m deep underground cellar that can hold 7,000 barrels of beer. Now, the brewery is modernized, but still retains some of the old systems to make the true typical of the brewery. Bilsen beer is now brewed all over the world, and despite the changes in different countries and regions, it is still advertised as Bilsen beer. The biggest point of Bilsen is the old town of Bilsen. The square stands in the center of the St. Bartholomew Church, surrounded by a harmonious structure. The St. Bartholomew Church was built between 1320 and 1470 AD and the tall Gothic minarets are 103 meters tall. It is the tallest building in the Czech Republic and the most famous landmark in Bilsen. There are also three fountains on the Republic Square, inspired by the shield of the city of Bilson, which also became a beautiful scenery on the square. #World Heritage Tour #Pretend to be abroad #Check in film location #City Cycling