Towaco Photo: Towaco

The main attraction and historic downtown towaco has always been and remains a luxury of the eponymous castle, which appeared over the river Morava in the XI century. It is crowned by a tower with a height of 96 meters, which is visible from any point of the city. Basically, if you accidentally got lost in Tobacoo, the tower will serve as an excellent reference point. By the way, there is an observation deck.

The castle was constantly reinforced, its owners have put a lot of effort and spent a fortune on improving his chambers. However, many changes still have not touched one of the portals, which is the oldest Renaissance entrance in the Czech Republic. The castle is now a Museum. Tourists are invited to see the manor rooms, reception rooms, an art gallery with a huge collection of valuable paintings.

Town towaco, which now accounts for about 2, 5 thousand people came to the walls of the castle. It was inhabited by people engaged in the service in the castle craftsmen who offered the gentlemen their products, farmers, processing the surrounding fields.

Modern guidebooks call towaco the city in which the best in the Czech Republic has preserved ancient Renaissance mansions, the backbone of the city and located around the perimeter of the square, established in 1475. It is possible also to see the beautiful town hall, the ancient fountain, dated 1694 year, who had previously served as a collecting vessel, and the statue of St. Wenceslas was built in 1872.

The main temple of the town is the Church of St. Wenceslas. It was built in the period from 1788 to 1793 years.

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