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    • Historic Center of Telč. The Historic Center of Telč is a remarkably well-preserved medieval town located in the Vysočina Region of the Czech Republic, approximately halfway between Prague and Vienna.
    • State Château Telč. The State Château Telč is a Renaissance château in the town of Telč in the Vysočina Region of the Czech Republic. The aristocratic residence was built in the 16th century according to plans by architect Baldassare Maggi on the site of a former Gothic castle.
    • Church of St. Jacob. The Church of St. Jacob, also known as the Church of Saint James the Greater, is located in the town of Telč, in the Jihlava District of the Vysočina region in the Czech Republic.
    • Ulický Rybník. Ulický Rybník is a pond located on the southwestern edge of the old town of Telč, a city in the Czech Republic. The pond is situated at the confluence with the Jihlávka River, near the city of Jihlava, which is known for its unique combination of Gothic, Baroque and Renaissance architecture.
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    Getting to Telč by public transport is not difficult at all. There are some direct trains from Jihlava, which is the region's capital. However, the frequency of direct connections is not so great. That is not a problem, because there are more connections with a train change in the nearby Kostelec u Jihlavy. Depending on how long you have to wait fo...

    Is Telč worth visiting? Definitely. The town's historic center was inscribed on UNESCO's World Heritage List in 1992. This historic town center is called in Czech Vnitřní Město, which means the Inner Town, and this is where most of the sights are located. If you like cozy, picturesque towns, Telč should not disappoint you. Here is a small gallery f...

    Telč Château (Zámek Telč), originally built as a Gothic castle in the second half of the 14th century, was rebuilt in the Renaissance style by Zachariáš of Hradec in the 16th century. It is considered a jewel of Moravian Renaissance architecture. Zachariáš of Hradec Square (Náměstí Zachariáše z Hradce) is named after the aforementioned prominent ci...

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  2. www.visitczechia.com › unesco › c-telc-unescoTelč · #VisitCzechia

    Telč is the most perfect example of the Italian Renaissance north of the Alps and a town with one of the most beautiful squares in Europe. It is rightly thus also part of UNESCO world heritage. Most visitors start their tour of the town in one of the most romantic places in the Czech Republic.

  3. So, when I visited the tiny town of Telc, compliments of Czech Tourism, I instantly fell in love. Telc, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is located in the Vysocina Region and sits near the southern border of Moravia and Bohemia. This charming city is just a few hours from Prague and you can reach it by bus, train, or car. If you’ve only got one ...

  4. View all 7 images. 1 / 7. Take in the sgraffito architecture that made this medieval Czech town famous on this self-guided audio tour. Experience the magic of GPS-playback on this immersive stroll through Telč. About this activity. Free cancellation. Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Reserve now & pay later.

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  5. Jun 3, 2010 · Once through the gate, you go back in time, and as you walk along Palackého Street, one of Europe´s most beautiful squares, náměstí Zachariáše z Hradce (the “Square”) reveals itself. Unlike many other market squares in the Czech Republic, is is not so much a square as a rectangle, or rather a very long, stretched ‘A´.

  6. Telč. Telč is a small South Moravian town with arguably the most beautiful main square in the Czech Republic. Forged in fire. The appearance of Telč dates from the 1500’s when the lord of the area, Zachariaš of Hradec, decided to have the town square rebuilt to a uniform plan after a massive fire damaged much of the town.

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