The city, which forms the border between Bohemia and Moravia, is situated on the river Svitava and called březová nad Svitavou. This small village, which has more than 7 centuries, occupies both banks of the river and offers a lot of interesting.
Since its founding březová was destined for prosperity. Two centuries later, in 1497, she received from the hands of the Czech king Vladislav II of the city Charter, through which could make once a year a big fair. After 100 years in Brusove arranged regular market, which only contributed to the economic development of the city. In 1850 about this city learned Industrialists who, one after another began to build there factories and plants, which will provide jobs to local people. In the beginning of XX century it had running water, which almost caused the destruction of the city. After the second world war according to the plan of the Czech government all local residents had to leave their homes. These dwellings were supposed to destroy, to create around water protected area. Fortunately and residents, and travelers, this did not happen.
By the way, the water, from which nearly had an accident, now you can see, it was saved on the memory of the dramatic events of the last century. The heart of the city is St Bartholomew's Church, which was built in the XIII century and later reconstructed in the Baroque style. Outside Britovi are also a few attractions. All tourists must visit the observation tower Yara Cimrman, which reaches a height of 20 meters. You can also stroll down the scientific path "In the valley of the river Svitava".
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