The French gardens, the dazzling Bishop's Palace, and the finest wine-producing regions in the Czech Republic were among the world's cultural heritage sites. In the Middle Ages, it was the intersection of two important European trade routes, Amber and Salt Road.
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The French gardens, the dazzling Bishop's Palace, and the finest wine-producing regions in the Czech Republic were among the world's cultural heritage sites. In the Middle Ages, it was the intersection of two important European trade routes, Amber and Salt Road.
Cromelitz's finely trimmed gardens and magnificent castles are among the most beautiful landscape art treasures ever seen in Europe, setting a model for Europe and the world. The first mansion appeared at Cromeritz Castle in the late 15th century and was converted into a baroque palace 200 years later, with gorgeous gardens. In this world's best preserved baroque garden, visitors will be in the midst of colorful flowers and magical sculptures.