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Estimated arrival to Wroclaw - Copernicus Airport
14:36h

Trip duration: 336min

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Zbrasov
Czech Republic

75 min

Zbrasov caves are a remarkable cave system that was created by activities of atmospheric water and deep spring of warm mineral water. When visiting this... caves there’s no need to dress warmly as there is a permanent comfortable all-year-round temperature of 14°C. The caves are filled with magnificent ornamentation – aragonite, raft stalagmites and sinter spherical coating. Visitors can also marvel the spectacular gas “lakes” of carbon dioxide that are located in the bottom levels of the caves. A guided tour is required to see the caves and it lasts approximately an hour, covering 375 meters of the caves.

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Olomouc
Czech Republic

75 min

With the largest preserved historic zone outside of Prague, Olomouc is a delight to explore. The most famous feature of this historic city is the... Holy Trinity Column that is rising to a height of 35 m and thus considered the biggest Baroque sculpture in the Czech Republic. The monument was built entirely by local craftsmen in 1754 and today it is the pride of all Czech people. The most acclaimed church in Olomouc is the Cathedral Saint Wenceslas that displays different architectural styles. Olomouc is also a city of rich cultural scene with its famous Moravian Theatre and Moravian Philharmonic and its university is the second oldest in the Czech Republic.

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Moszna Castle
Poland

75 min

The grandeur of the Moszna Castle could be firstly perceived through numbers: the castle has 365 rooms; it occupies a total floor-space of 7,000 square... meters; and 99 turrets and spires adorn this spectacular structure. Moszna Castle is characterized by an eclectic style – central section is reconstructed in baroque style, eastern wing is neo-Gothic, while the western is neo-Renaissance; all this being the result of different owners at different times. The beauty of this castle is in a harmonious symbiosis with the park that surrounds it. The vast park has no boundaries but it actually nicely extends into nearby fields, meadows and forest.

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Opole Rural Architecture Museum
Poland

75 min

During its almost 50 years of existence the Opole Museum of Rural Architecture has collected an imposing exhibition of rural buildings typical for the region... for the period between 18th and 20th century. Monuments of this museum provide a fascinating and educational insight into the times gone by. The stroll among these buildings, which include also a school and farms with vegetables and flower gardens, is easy and pleasant since there are pathways and roads connecting all structures. It was established in 1961 with the purpose to protect and to popularize Opole’s folk culture

Quality photo of Lednice Castle - Czech Republic

Lednice Castle
Czech Republic

75 min

Everyone is left very impressed and astonished when first seeing the grand Lednice Castle. With a breathtaking conservatory, the acres of formal gardens and constructed... landscape woodland and lakes, this castle looks ready for a fairy tale. The castle has had a complete makeover – from lush baroque architecture to “Windsor Gothic” style with complementary landscape in “English Garden” style. You can choose between several different tours inside the chateau.

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Ostrava
Czech Republic

75 min

Ostrava is a town mainly perceived as an industrial town but it has so many treasures. There are many wonderful squares in Ostrava, each of... them having their own gems. For instance, Masaryk Square features the Old City Hall, the Academia Bookshop and the Golden Crown pharmacy; Smetana Square holds the majestic Antonin Dvorak Theatre and the Librex bookstore; Edward Benes Square also has some splendid bank buildings. The icon of Ostrava is the Viewing Tower at the New City Hall that offers magnificent views of the city and beyond. Homage to the industrial history of the city is the Lower Vitkovice industrial complex transformed into modern attractions.