Mlada Boleslav
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Mlada Boleslav - a large industrial city in Central Bohemia, known throughout the world as a place to produce cars of the Czech "Skoda". There is a museum, where antique cars on display, and there is a villa-castle, which belonged to the president of the automaker "Skoda" and famous collector of motorcycles J. Šimonka. In this castle, which is located on the outskirts of the city, exhibited rare specimens from his collection of motorcycles.

Visiting museums like the automobile most likely men. Ladies also will be able to walk in the streets this time Mlada Boleslav, which was founded in X century, and explore its main sights.

Initially, in the future of Mlada Boleslav emerged castle around which the town itself was formed. The castle was built by order of King Boleslaw II and named after him. The prefix "Mlada" was added to the name in order to be able to distinguish between new and existing castle close fortress, called Stara Boleslav.

The main square of Mlada Boleslav is called Old Town. Its decoration is a beautiful town hall, built in Renaissance style in 1559. Her silhouette with two towers can be seen from anywhere in the area. Facade of the town hall is decorated in the style of sgraffito, which gives it elegance and solemnity. On the observation deck of the town hall you can climb to a height to see all the surrounding streets.

In the square there is also a building which the townspeople called the New Town Hall. It was built much later, it looked more modest than his old roommate. But local officials felt that his premises will be easier to work than the rooms in the Old Town Hall.

In the historic center of Mlada Boleslav you can see the majestic cathedral, in the XV century, which was in the office of representatives of the movement "Bohemian Brethren".

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