Memory Czech Monuments Version en ligne Achieve + The memory game about the most famous historical places of South Bohemia and Prague. par Stepan Klucka Old Town Square - In the 11th century, there was a market with regularly held markets. Astronomical Clock of Prague - Above the astronomical dial are two windows in which the apostles move. The Samson's Fountain in České Budějovice - is a baroque fountain standing on the square of Přemysl Otakar II Český Krumlov Castle - the second largest castle complex in the Czech Republic, but the first one in number of foreign tourist visitors. St. Vitus Cathedral - the tomb of famous Czech kings is also part of the complex The famous Ponds of the land of South Bohemia - There is a long tradition of growing carps (fish) in our famou ponds. This tradition started in 15th century. The Black Tower - Situated in the centre of the town of České Budějovice, it is architectonically interesting because of the combination of gothic and renessaince style. The National museum in Prague - is the most important Czech museum institution. Saint Wenceslas in Prague - The monument of St. Wenceslas on Wenceslas Square in Prague is one of the most famous sculptures in the Czech Republic. The Charles Bridge in Prague - is the oldest standing bridge over the Vltava River in Prague and the second oldest preserved bridge in the Czech Republic. The Bohemian street in České Budějovice - Homeowners often used to be tanners, butchers, as well as coppersmiths and locksmiths. The Wenceslas square in Prague - It is a traditional place for demonstrations, celebrations and other mass gatherings. It is often mentioned as the second largest square in Prague and in the Czech Republic. The town hall of České Budějovice - there are statues of four bourgeois virtues on the attic: Wisdom, Caution, Bravery and Justice. Lesser Town Square in Prague - You can find Lennon's wall there as well as the museum of Franz Kafka