Memory Czech Monuments Versión en línea Achieve + The memory game about the most famous historical places of South Bohemia and Prague. por Stepan Klucka 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 Samson's Fountain in České Budějovice - is a baroque fountain standing on the square of Přemysl Otakar II 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 town hall of České Budějovice - there are statues of four bourgeois virtues on the attic: Wisdom, Caution, Bravery and Justice. Astronomical Clock of Prague - Above the astronomical dial are two windows in which the apostles move. The National museum in Prague - is the most important Czech museum institution. The Bohemian street in České Budějovice - Homeowners often used to be tanners, butchers, as well as coppersmiths and locksmiths. Český Krumlov Castle - the second largest castle complex in the Czech Republic, but the first one in number of foreign tourist visitors. Lesser Town Square in Prague - You can find Lennon's wall there as well as the museum of Franz Kafka 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 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. Old Town Square - In the 11th century, there was a market with regularly held markets. 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.