Dům Štěpánka Netolického

Bohemia


This renovated Renaissance townhouse on the main square was once home to legendary fish-pond builder Štěpánek Netolický and houses an interactive exhibition on the town's fish-pond heritage. English signage is spotty, though the building itself is fascinating and the computer-driven exhibitions succeed in conveying the remarkable engineering skills required in the 15th century to build a pond.


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