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Town Moravská Třebová
Czech Republic
Moravian Třebová was founded in 1257 around Boreš Rýzmburk of a typical colonial town with a regular shape. Heyday she received during the reign of the Lords of Boskovic and Ladislav Velen of Žerotín (1486-1622), which was a center of humanist scholarship and gained the nickname Athens of the Moravian. From this period has been preserved as one of the oldest monuments of the Renaissance north of the Alps, castle portal from 1492. In the center you can admire Gothic and Renaissance mázhauzy that have preserved the quality and number of artifacts in the CR parallel. Unlike mázhauzů Renaissance facades are compromised by fires in 1840 and 1844, survived several portals and Renaissance oriel. Valuable works of art are preserved from the Baroque period, when artists were active in Super JT and J. Pacak. Due to its unique collection of architectural gems in the Moravian Trebova in 1980 became an urban conservation area. Visiting the city tour begins in the town museum building and ends at Cross Hill.
Copyright: Jiří Vodička
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