The name of the town brunnthal knows every Czech student. This city was the first Czech settlements is not known what happened during the reign of king Premysl Ottokar I in 1213. The record of this event in a Charter of 1223. From the first time we learn about the city brunnthal.
The citizens are extremely proud of the status of their settlement. They had a lot of privileges, which was attracted in brunnthal new residents. As the city expanded, grew rich, and now in its vicinity discovered deposits of precious metals. Mine brought a steady income to the miners.
In the early fourteenth century brunnthal was part Opuscolo Principality, which has lost most of his lands after the Thirty years war. The city brunnthal was given to king Charles I, who headed the Teutonic order. So came to power of the Teutonic knights, who founded here Leytenanta. When collapsed Austro-Hungarian Empire, the city became Czech. It remains so until now.
The main attraction of this provincial town, whose name comes from the German Freudenthal and translates as "Valley of joy", is a castle surrounded by an impressive Park, where there is an artificially created pond, terraces, comfortable benches, graceful statues. Has been preserved and remains of walls. They can be seen while walking around the city.
One of the most interesting buildings in the city is the so-called Gabrielev house. It is an area of the World and is used for exhibitions of the city Museum exhibits. This mansion was built in the XVI century and has a very original pediment, uniquely among similar Renaissance buildings. Among urban churches may be noted Evangelical Church and the Church of the Dormition of the Mother of God.
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