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Dino Park
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The Plzeň Zoo is a good place for kids, but for those who prefer replica animals, right next door is the Dino Park. It’s
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Brewery museum
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The Brewery Museum is housed in an original brewing house from the 15th century. The legend of beer and the beer history dating
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Brewery museum
The Brewery Museum is housed in an original brewing house from the 15th century. The legend of beer and the beer history dating
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Dino Park
The Plzeň Zoo is a good place for kids, but for those who prefer replica animals, right next door is the Dino Park. It’s
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Náměstí Republiky
Back when the city was founded, Náměstí Republiky was one of the largest squares in Europe. It’s still pretty impressive.
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Patton memorial Pilsen
Patton Memorial Pilsen is the only museum in the Czech Republic devoted to the U.S.Army. The exhibition maps the progress and sojourn of the U.
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Pilsen ethnographic museum
The Ethnografic Museum of the Pilsen Region was established in 1912. Its collection funds currently number 76,000 collection items ranging from the Middle Ages until the present.
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Pilsen Historical Underground
Dating back to the 14th century, this labyrinth of corridors and cellars under the city centre is a fun way to discover the medieval side of the city.
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Pilsner Urquell Brewery
The thing that put Plzeň on the map, the Pilsner Urquell Brewery tour is an interesting, not-to-miss activity.
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St. Bartholomew's Cathedral
The dominating spire of the city, and the main square, St. Bartholomew’s Cathedral has a late Gothic style with a Secession altar.
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The great synagogue
The largest synagogue in the Czech Republic, second largest in Europe and third largest in the world, built between 1888 and 1893 in the Moorish-Romanesque style, testifies to the once prosperous and plentiful Jewish community of Pilsen.
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The old synagogue
The old synagogue is sited inside the block west of Slovan hotel, and south-east of the Neo-Renaissance Josef Kajetán Tyl Theater.
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