Krumau an der Moldau and the village of Holašovice - UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the Czech Republic

प्रकाशित: 31.07.2023

We stayed in Budweis and took a day trip to Krumau (Cesky Krumlov) in the morning, according to our guidebook 'one of the most beautiful cities in the Czech Republic'.


Krumau
Krumau


Indeed, on our way from the parking lot to the old town, we were greeted by a beautiful view of the Renaissance town and the huge castle.


Krumau
Krumau


We walked to the center of the old town, the Ringplatz.


Krumau
Krumau


Actually, we wanted to go to the tourist information office there to get a map for our tour.


Ringplatz Krumau
Ringplatz Krumau


However, right in front of it, we saw a red umbrella with the inscription 'Free Tour'. We arrived just in time for an English-speaking city tour and spontaneously joined the very international group with a guide who was originally from Krumau.


Renaissancehaus Krumau
Renaissancehaus Krumau


First, he showed us some beautiful corners of the old town, which was transformed into a Renaissance town in the 16th century. Wilhelm von Rosenberg fell in love with this style during his trip to Italy and had his residence and the surrounding city rebuilt.


Krumau
Krumau


In 1602, the now highly indebted Rosenberg family had to sell the city and the castle. It initially became the property of the Habsburg Emperor, who later gave it to the Eggenberg family.


Schloss Krumau
Schloss Krumau


While our tour guide was telling us all this, we walked to the castle grounds.


Aufstieg zum Schloss Krumau
Aufstieg zum Schloss Krumau


In the moat of the castle, there are some bears, which are enthusiastically observed by visitors to the castle.


Bärengehege Schloss Krumau
Bärengehege Schloss Krumau


The complex consists of an older Lower Castle and an Upper Castle.


Im Schloss Krumau
Im Schloss Krumau


A baroque theater is also part of the complex. You can reach it via a multi-storey castle bridge.


Schloss Krumau mit Schlossbrücke
Schloss Krumau mit Schlossbrücke


Behind it is a baroque garden.


Barockgarten Schloss Krumau
Barockgarten Schloss Krumau


In the garden, there is also an open-air theater with a rotating auditorium for about 500 people, which was built in 1958.


Drehbares Freilichttheater
Drehbares Freilichttheater


The stage is very popular with the audience, but not with UNESCO: Since 1992, Krumau with its old town and castle has been on the World Heritage List. However, the status could be revoked if the theater is not dismantled.


Blick vom Schloss Krumau
Blick vom Schloss Krumau

In Krumau, there was significantly more international tourism than in other places in the Czech Republic that we had visited so far (excluding Prague, of course). It was quite crowded, and there were also Asian tour groups.


Schloss Krumau
Schloss Krumau


But there were also finally some German tours, for which we immediately bought tickets.


Blick vom Schloss Krumau
Blick vom Schloss Krumau


So we saw some of the approximately 320 interior rooms.


Schloss Krumau
Schloss Krumau


We didn't go directly back to our parking space, but wanted to visit another UNESCO World Heritage site: the village of Holašovice.


Dorf Holašovice
Dorf Holašovice


The Bohemian village is not far from Budweis.


Dorf Holašovice
Dorf Holašovice


Around the village square are the beautifully renovated houses and farms, most of which date back to the second half of the 19th century.


Dorf Holašovice
Dorf Holašovice


The houses are designed in the so-called peasant baroque style. However, it is not an open-air museum, but a permanently inhabited village.


Dorf Holašovice
Dorf Holašovice


Two restaurants suggested that many tourists come here - as did the exorbitant parking fees in the only parking lot next to the central village square.


Dorf Holašovice
Dorf Holašovice


Our way back to Budweis was a bit difficult: the main road (or what they call it here) was closed. Google suggested not to follow the official detour, but to choose a different route. We should have been suspicious, but we followed the navigation. The road kept getting smaller until it wasn't even paved anymore and only had enough width for one car (which was not ideal for our motorhome).


Fahrt über Land
Fahrt über Land


Eventually, the road got bigger again and we arrived safely in Budweis.


Rathaus Budweis
Rathaus Budweis


In the evening, we went to the city center of Budweis to end the day on Ottokar II Square with a cocktail.


Platz Ottakar II. Budweis
Platz Ottakar II. Budweis


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