Varnsdorf

Nestled in the foothills of the Krkonoše Mountains, the small town of Varnsdorf is a hidden gem in the Czech Republic.

Once an important industrial center, the town is now a quiet and charming place to visit. The main square is a beautiful example of Baroque architecture, and the surrounding streets are lined with charming old buildings. There are also several interesting museums in town, including the Regional Museum, which is housed in a former synagogue, and the Glass Museum, which is home to the largest collection of Czech glass in the world. Varnsdorf is also a great place to enjoy the outdoors, with plenty of hiking and biking trails in the surrounding mountains.

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