Incredible atmosphere of ancient streets, peace and eternal memory of the illustrious history is the qualities possessed by beautiful Czech
the town of třebíč. Here you will relax among natural beauty and unique architectural monuments. The city lies at the banks of the river Jihlava, flowing amidst thick forests and fragrant fields, the miraculous beauty of which is perfectly complemented by masterpieces created by man. The city's history begins in the XII century, when this land was founded the Benedictine monastery. Around the walls of the monastery gradually expanded settlements, which later 2nd century were merged into the settlement with the status of a Royal city. After the attack of the Hungarians, the monastery was abandoned and has long been used for household needs, and later rebuilt into a Chateau. Modern třebíč, which, as before, is among the most beautiful areas of the country, has many interesting places. The pride of the city is the ancient Basilica of St. Procopius, which incorporates the features of Romanesque and Gothic architecture, and once the main Church of the monastery, marked the beginning of the history of Trebic. After a long desolation of the temple was restored only to the XVII century. The interior of the building is a stunning example of a medieval stone art. Now the castle offers a Museum exhibition and a well-preserved Basilica is included in the list of world historical heritage of UNESCO. Another historical site, guarded this organization represents the Jewish quarter, one of the largest Jewish settlements in the country and throughout Europe. Here beautifully preserved houses and a synagogue. An astonishing temple town is the Church of St Martin with a 75-meter tower, which offers a beautiful view of Teplice and its picturesque outskirts. The most visited place of Trebic is its main square – the Charles, where, in the vast territory, you can see a large number of wonderful architectural masterpieces of the Renaissance. For example – Black and Daub houses and the town hall. The area also adorns the monument to Cyril and Methodius. It is worth noting that the suburbs are perfect for long walks or bike rides. Here you can visit the nature reserves Pacovski hill and Mobylines and majestic castles.