Czech archaeologists have discovered and unearthed a 6,000-year-old ancient burial mound in Bohemia, which is among the oldest of its kind found anywhere in Europe. Underneath the mound (or cairn) they uncovered a large burial chamber that contained the skeletal remains of a child. Adding more intrigue to the discovery, the rare Neolithic mound and […]
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Sloup Castle: Bohemia’s Salt Trade Defense, Hermitage and Tourist Spot
Sloup Castle is a rock castle located in the northern part of what is today the Czech Republic. The castle dates all the way back to the 14th century AD, when the area it is in was part of the Kingdom of Bohemia. Due to its strategic position, Sloup Castle was a formidable stronghold. Nevertheless, the […]
Be active in Bohemia
Although Czechia does not have a sea, it has a very diverse nature, ideal for all summer and winter sports. Whatever your performance level, there is terrain suitable for everyone for cycling, hiking, downhill, or cross-country skiing. In addition, the local rivers are ideal for paddlers. But we don’t want to chase you. If you […]
Antonín Dvořák – Bohemia’s Famed Composer
Antonín Dvořák, in full Antonín Leopold Dvořák, (born September 8, 1841, Nelahozeves, Bohemia, Austrian Empire [now in Czech Republic]—died May 1, 1904, Prague), first Bohemian composer to achieve worldwide recognition, noted for turning folk material into 19th-century Romantic music. (Read his bio on Britannica) [embedded content] [embedded content] [embedded content] [embedded content] Views: 0
Jewish Satanic Rituals in Global Governments
Bob Carr was thrilled when Henry Kissinger invited him to join a camping trip in the woods last year. And not just any old camping trip. It was part of the weirdest ritual in American elite politics, the Bohemian Grove festival held annually since 1872. About 2700 of America’s rich and powerful camp under mighty […]