The historic town of Chýnov and the underappreciated artist František Bílek

The picturesque South Bohemian Chýnov is one of the longest continuously inhabited places in Bohemia. Kosm's chronicle already mentions him. A little later, the sculptor František Bílek lived and worked in this town. A very interesting but relatively unknown artist.
 
Chýnov, which is located between Tábor and Pelhřimov, is known primarily for the nearby Chýnov Caves. But we went to see the local cemetery and two local houses.…
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Other places in the vicinity - Historic town of Chýnov and underappreciated artist František Bílek

Chýnovská cave, a unique wintering place for bats

Chýnovská cave, a unique wintering place for bats

0. Černovice Castle from the 17th century, late classicist modifications carried out in 1841

Wednesday wandering through the green from Vysočina to southern Bohemia through three castles

Kozí Hrádek near Sezimova Ústí

Kozí Hrádek near Sezimova Ústí

0. View of part of the valley.

The Valley of Jehoshaphat

0. The ruins of the castle Údolský hradek.

Spring hike through the Josaphat Valley

0. The source of the river Trnava (Trnávky), the length of which is 56,3 km.

Hike to the spring of Trnávky

To Chýnov to see master Bílek

To Chýnov to see master Bílek

To Chýnovská jeskyně for stone beauty and crusaders

To Chýnovská jeskyně for stone beauty and crusaders

Chýnov-Gabriel Square and the Church of the Holy Trinity-Photo: Ulrych Mir.

Chýnov-parish church of the Holy Trinity

National natural monument Chýnovská jeskyně

National natural monument Chýnovská jeskyně

Chynov

Chynov