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Can I save money on my Slavonice car rental if I book it with hotels and flights?
With a Slavonice vacation package, you can combine your car, hotel and flight bookings and save a tidy sum. If you'd love to discover the best of this exciting destination, why not make a beeline for Schönbrunn Palace? This well-known attraction is 70 mi from Slavonice. With your own set of wheels, you'll be there soon enough.
Which airport is best for Slavonice?
Jetting to Slavonice means touching down at Turany Airport (BRQ). It's located 60 mi east of the downtown area.
Where should I stay when visiting Slavonice?
The Hotel Pivoňka is the top choice of many visitors. Book now before it's too late.

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August 2017

Burgher houses, Slavonice, Czech republic

Slavonice is small town on the border of Moravia, South Bohemia and Austria. Its distance from other places preserved its medieval Renaissance city centre look through centuries to date.
Its heyday was in 14th to 16th centuries when it was an important town on the route from Prague to Vienna. 
In the picture you can see two most beautiful burgher houses    (Nr. 518 on the left and 517 on the right). The one on the left has actually two facades so it looks like there are three houses. They have been Gothic originally but were rebuilt in 1559 in distinguished Renaissance style. All of them have exquisite  facades decorated with Sgrafitto paintings and an oriel. The houses are situated on the Upper square opposit a baroque fountain of Saint Florian built in 1783.
August 2017

Burgher houses, Slavonice, Czech republic

Slavonice is small town on the border of Moravia, South Bohemia and Austria. Its distance from other places preserved its medieval Renaissance city centre look through centuries to date.
Its heyday was in 14th to 16th centuries when it was an important town on the route from Prague to Vienna. 
In the picture you can see two most beautiful burgher houses    (Nr. 518 on the left and 517 on the right). The one on the left has actually two facades so it looks like there are three houses. They have been Gothic originally but were rebuilt in 1559 in distinguished Renaissance style. All of them have exquisite  facades decorated with Sgrafitto paintings and an oriel. The houses are situated on the Upper square opposit a baroque fountain of Saint Florian built in 1783.
August 2017

Burgher houses, Slavonice, Czech republic

Slavonice is small town on the border of Moravia, South Bohemia and Austria. Its distance from other places preserved its medieval Renaissance city centre look through centuries to date.
Its heyday was in 14th to 16th centuries when it was an important town on the route from Prague to Vienna. 
In the picture you can see two most beautiful burgher houses    (Nr. 518 on the left and 517 on the right). The one on the left has actually two facades so it looks like there are three houses. They have been Gothic originally but were rebuilt in 1559 in distinguished Renaissance style. All of them have exquisite  facades decorated with Sgrafitto paintings and an oriel. The houses are situated on the Upper square opposit a baroque fountain of Saint Florian built in 1783.