Telc

Telč is a town in southern Moravia, , in the Czech Republic.

We biked through the hinterland of the Czech republic and it was awesome

 

 

The town was founded in 13th century as a royal water fort on the crossroads of busy merchant routes between Bohemia, Moravia and Austria.

 

Besides the monumental 17th century Renaissance chateau with an English-style park the most significant sight is the town square below,

a unique complex of long urban plaza with well-conserved Renaissance and Baroque houses with high gables and arcades; since 1992 all of this has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

 

The Gothic castle was built in the second half of the 14th century. At the end of the 15th century the castle fortifications were strengthened and a new gate-tower built. In the middle of the 16th century the medieval castle no longer satisfied Renaissance nobleman Zachariáš of Hradec, who had the castle altered in the Renaissance style. The ground floor was vaulted anew, the facade decorated with sgraffito, and the state apartments and living quarters received stucco ornamentation together with trompe l’oeil and chiaroscuro paintings in 1553. The counter-reformation brought the Jesuits to the town, who built the church of Name of Jesus in 1666-1667, according to the plans of Domenico Orsi. The column of the Virgin and the fountain in the centre of the square date from the 18th century.

we stayed in the beautiful hotel Celerin above and dined on fine cuisine in the many fine resturants in Telc

Ok from here we rode to Slovakia again riding through the hinterlands please go to that section