Cesky Krumlov
Cesky Krumlov is one of the most popular destinations of Czech Republic. It's in the southern part of Bohemia surounding by the Vltava River. It consists of 40 buildings and palaces and all are sitting on about
17 -18 Acres.
Presently it's known as the “Little Castle”. The Lords of Krumlov founded in the middle of the 13th century. It passed on to their relatives, the Rosenbergs, after they died. The Rosenbergs maintained it well, and by the 16th century, it has been expanded to a grand Renaissance residence.
Under Habsburg rule, structures of the Baroque style were added, later passing on to the Schwarzenbergs in 1719, to the Czech, and then to the state in the mid 20th century.
Wall painting in 3D.
Image by @Swan-Nguyen
