The town of Lomnice nad Lužnicí

The town of Lomnice nad Lužnicí was founded in the 13th century in the vicinity of a Gothic castle. Only the former castle chapel, today's church of St. Wenceslas. The city experienced its greatest prosperity during the reign of the Rožmberks during the extensive construction of ponds in the vicinity. The sign above Lužnicí is a bit misleading, as the river Lužnice flows over two kilometers east of the city
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Other places in the vicinity - Town of Lomnice nad Lužnicí

Big Yew

Big Yew

Třeboň basin

Třeboň basin

Cage

Cage

Dvořiště pond outlet

Dvořiště pond dam

Chicken top

Chicken top

Frahelž

Frahelž