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History and sights

Traces of the Pilsen HistoryTraces of the Pilsen History
The New Town of Pilsen was founded at the confluence of four rivers - Radbuza, Mze, Uhlava and Uslava - following a decree issued by the Czech king Wenceslas II. He did so in 1295. Since the very beginning, the town became a busy trade center located at the crossroads of two important trade routes. They were linking the Czech lands with German cities Nuremburg and Regensburg.
Historical Center of PilsenHistorical Center of Pilsen
The historical core of the city of Pilsen is limited by the line of former town fortification walls. They gave way, in the middle of the 19th century, to a green belt of town parks. Entering the grounds of the historical center, you walk through streets that still respect the original Gothic urban layout, i.e. the unique developed chess ground plan.
The Church of St BartolomewThe Church of St Bartolomew
At the end of the 1200s, simultaneously with the foundation of Plzeň, work began on St Bartholomew's Church, the dominant feature of the town.
SYNAGOGUESYNAGOGUE
On the western edge of the city center stands the biggest synagogue in the Czech Republic and at the same time the second biggest synagogue in Europe and the third biggest in the whole world, built between the years 1888-1893 in the

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