Jindřichův Hradec Essentials
Jindřichův Hradec features one of the Czech Republic's largest castle complexes, showcasing a blend of Gothic and Renaissance architecture. The historic center is defined by the 14th-century Church of the Assumption, which sits directly on the 15th meridian east. Visitors can explore the 20-meter tall Baroque Holy Trinity Column on the main square or visit the Museum of Photography housed in a former Jesuit college. The town also serves as the hub for a historic narrow-gauge railway system, offering steam engine trips through the South Bohemian countryside.
Jindřichův Hradec Chateau
Jindřichův Hradec is a town in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 21,000 inhabitants.
Jindřichův Hradec Narrow-gauge Railway
Ride the most extensive system of narrow-gauge rails in Central Europe. Something worth doing for fans of the railroad.
Sousoší Nejsvětější Trojice
20-meter high Baroque plague column built between 1764 and 1766. It stands as a prominent landmark in the center of the main square.
kostel Nanebevzetí Panny Marie
Late 14th-century Gothic church with a 68-meter lookout tower. The 15th meridian east is marked in the pavement just outside the building.
Muzeum fotografie a moderních obrazových médií
Located in a former Jesuit college, this institution hosts rotating exhibitions of historical and contemporary photography alongside digital media installations.
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