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What amazed us the most in the Czech Republic

 

Nikolay, Bulgaria

          To begin with, Kromeriz amazed me with its beauty. The architecture was incredible, you don’t see that beautiful buildings every day, it just took my breath away. The flower garden, oh it was amazing as well. I couldn’t believe how there is such an amazing garden with so much plants and how they take care of every centimeter of that garden. Then the story of the factory of Rudolf Jelinek. It was incredible. But mostly I was awestruck of the people. The Czechs are people with big hearts. You can talk with them about everything, they are cool and hospitable. They are so calm with sense of humor and you can always have fun with them. As a whole, I liked everything in Czech, I can’t say that I didn’t like something, everything was brilliant. I was really amazed of that country.

 


Simona, Bulgaria

I was really impressed by the flower garden . I have never been to such a place and it was really beautiful for me there . The fountain was made very beautiful and was like a major attraction there.  The flowers around were very beautiful too, and I was especially impressed by the hall where there were different types of flowers even parrots and a bench where we could sit . The garden was large and fortunately we had time to see everything. It was really wonderful there and I will always remember this place.




 

Plamena, Bulgaria

There are lots of things you can see or do in the Czech Republic, but for me, the most impressive activity was the one connected with the Flower Garden in Kromeriz.

To begin with that, the Flower Garden is included in the UNESCO World Heritage list since 1998. The place itself was established in the middle of the 17th century. The Garden has a water supply system that feeds into lakes, fountains, and ponds. There are lots of green walls which form a unique maze where you can easily get lost. Some beautiful statues of antique gods are located in different central places in The Garden. Also, if you feel tired at some point, you can always take a seat on the benches which are almost everywhere.  

Everything in The Garden is made in so much detail so I can’t say there was a part I didn’t like or enjoy at all. Of course, I would like to visit this place again because I think there is a lot to see. I strongly recommend The Flower Garden in Kromeriz to everyone who is looking for a wonderful place in the Czech Republic.





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