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There are many mineral springs at the Czech Republic which have been used for medicial purposes since the early 15th century. Czech spa towns are attractive for their urbanistic layout in natural landscapes and their specific spa architecture. Czech spas were frequented by a highly sophisticated clientele.
To these days, the spa towns pride themselves on the visits by Czar Peter The Grat, King Edward VII of England, Goethe, Schiller,Chopin, Beethowen and Wagner. During 19th century spa towns have developed into centres of social and culture life. The Czech spa industry gained renowned for its medieval efficiency.
The last decade of the past century opened up new horizons to Czech spas with lifestyle changes arrived the expansion of spa programms to include new forms of relaxation and regeneration. These are perfectly complemented by a range of sports and fitness activities such as golf, cycling, hiking and walking. Expanded spa programms are offered by more than 40 spa towns in the Czech Republic.
the spa town located deep in the valley of river Teplá in the Western part of Bohemia. Undoubtedly the largest and most premiant spa in the country. The stately streets and spa colonades are surrounded by a romantic, mountainious landscape. In addition Karlovy Vary is a town of festivals of international importance which bring celebrities from all over the world to the town. It is also famous for its traditional production of crystal glass.
the town lies an a beatiful wide open valley in Western Bohemia. In the town and its surroundings - approximatelly are hundred springs of cold ferrols acidulous water of varrious chemical compositions have been discovered, the first one at 16th century. A genuine treasure is a magnificent colonade dating from 1889. A visit to the modern day Singing Fountaine, where interesting music programmes coupled with lights shows are staged, is likely to provide an unusual experience.
founded in 1793, is located in western corner of Czech Republic. The small intimate spa town is one of the most picturesque Czec spas, also thanks to the compact Neoclasical architecture of its spa buildings and pavillons. The spa enjoys a wild climate characteristic of foothills and extraordinarily pure air.
the ancient town of Podebrady east from Prague, was first mentioned in historical annals in 1224 as a settlement and later as castle, on a trade route near a ford of the river Labe. In the 15th century, King George of Podebrady granted town status to it and in the 17th century a small spa was founded near a spring of curative fernic acidulous water. The modern day history of the town and the local spa industry commenced in the Art Noveau period, when a new rich spring of mineral water was discovered. The spa centre restles omidt parks, and lush lowland forests live both banks of the river Labe.
the town is located in the protected area of Bile Karpaty mountains, in the south - eastern part of Moravia. The local spa industry has a tradition spanning more than three centuries. The beauties of nature blend will with remarkable spa buildings designed by architect Jurkovič whose architectural expression was influenced by the rather unusual folk architecture of the region.

