Bil'in
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To get to the Bohemian town of Bil'in possible from the edge of the capital city of Usti nad Labem. These two cities shared a total of 8 km and the journey by train or bus to Bil'in will not be long and tedious.

City received its name from the river that flows here. The settlement on its banks appeared in X century. That's when there is rapidly built a large fort designed to protect trade routes from the robbers, as well as to monitor the surroundings and the timely detection of the enemy. In the XVII century the fortress was transformed into a comfortable castle, where they could stay in pampered aristocrats, who stayed here while hunting in the local woods. The castle is often repaired, rebuilt in different styles. Bil'in Castle can be seen now it was not destroyed by time and people.

Besides the castle, the city Bil'in offers a lot of interesting. Travelers first sent to the central square of the city, where the best one can understand what the locals live. The main square is decorated with just two town hall - old and new. Old City Hall, built in the XVII century Renaissance style. When she became uncomfortable and could not accommodate all the officials in the employ of the city, the residents did not demolish it, and build a number of other building. This happened in 1908. New Town Hall, built in the Art Nouveau style and is considered one of the main decoration of the square.

In the main square and is the main temple of the city - the Renaissance Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul. He appeared in Bilin in the XIV century and has always been a place where every citizen found support and support not only from the priests, but from the Lord. Therefore, this cathedral locals are very fond and proud of it.

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