Tábor is one of the Czech Republic’s favorite tourist spots and the largest town in South Bohemia. If you visit, be sure to see the Gothic Town Hall, the underground of the town, the remnants of the fortification, the Gothic Church of the Metamorphosis of Our Lord on the Mount Tabor, Renaissance houses, Kotnov Castle and Museum of the Hussite Movement.
Restaurants in Tabor
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Gallery of Czech artists. Paintings, jewelry, applied art. Beautiful historic spaces.
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We visited this place over the weekend and we really enjoyed it. Kids loved walking around the cellar where were devils, making their own chocolate and marzipan candies and looking at all those beautiful things made out of it. Staff was helpfull and smiling, there is also a little candy store and café in the building or place called Budík right across the street where you can have cakes or different hot chocolates and coffes. We totally recommend if you are in town with kids.
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Three generations of the Sechtl family have been photographically recording life in Tabor for the past 140 years. Over thirteen thousand glass plate negatives have been preserved, from the years 1864 to 1940. These plates document the changes in Tábor as well as many interesting people including Emperor Franz Josef, presidents T. G. Masaryk and E. Beneš, sculptor Frantisek Bílek, inventor Frantisek Krizik and musicians Oskar Nedbal, Josef Suk and Bohuslav Foerster.
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