Friday, September 26, was
only my third full day in the Czech Republic, and I already felt I was full of
the beauty of the country, having only been sightseeing around Prague. This day,
we finally headed out of the city on the two-and-a-half-hour bus ride to Český
Krumlov.
With a population of 13,000, Český Krumlov is located in the southwest corner of the Czech Republic. Most of the buildings in Old Town, as well as those of the Castle, date from the 13th thru 17th centuries and are built in the Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque styles.
But my goodness, other than that information I gleaned off of Wikipedia, I’m not sure what else to say. It’s a beautiful town straight out of the tales of kings and knights in shining armor and damsels in distress, and of course, a wizard. Only saw all of those characters in my imagination. But just look at the pictures and your mind will take off as well.
One unique thing about the castle is that instead of water, there are bears in the moat. The rulers of the castle wanted to be associated with the powerful Orsini family – whose name is a pun on the Italian word for bear - orso. So they built the moat for bears, which still live there, one male and two females.
The large brown bear once lived throughout the region but were hunted to extinction in the wild in the area of present-day Czech Republic in the 17th and 18th centuries. A few still live in the wild in Slovakia. There is controversy about these bears living in the moat, and there is talk about moving them to an animal sanctuary where they can live a bear life instead of pacing within these cement walls.
But let’s get back to cheerful, fanciful buildings.
And the last of the summer flowers
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