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If you come to it prior to 1920, you'd be in Germany. It is considered the most German city in the Czech Republic. It was founded in 1303, and a few centuries later – in 1742 he moved to Austria and Prussia, led by the Habsburgs. Only in 1920 he became the Czechoslovak city. But Germany tried to reclaim their property during the second world war it belonged to the Germans. Now this is a typical Czech town – provincial, quiet, calm, and still retains the amazing historical monuments, deserve to see them all newcomers.

Czech travel agencies are positioning it as a promising resort that offers excellent infrastructure and entertainment for every taste. Here come the lovers of natural beauty, because it is located in a picturesque area, affecting its magnificence, even experienced travelers. Private farms, host on weekends tourists, racecourses and stables, pristine forests and Alpine meadows, parks and orchards – that's what awaits tourists who wanted to spend their vacation in this Silesian town.

Curious tourists interested in architecture and history, too, will find something to do, going for a walk by the streets Glucina. On the Central square you can see the impressive town hall in the classical style, was erected in 1868 and since then has served the "fathers" of the city. Next to it stands the Gothic Church of John the Baptist.

There's a private castle, art gallery and several museums.

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