Pardubice
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Pardubice is a medium-sized town located in the central part of the Czech Republic . Its long history dates back to 1295, but it flourished most in the 15th century. Today you can admire buildings in different architectural styles that are located in the historic center of the city. One of the biggest attractions of Pardubice is the Renaissance chateau . Today it houses the East Bohemian Museum .

During the tour, you will see amazing knights' halls and the oldest wall paintings in the Czech Republic. You must also go through the Green Gate. Right behind it is the historic center of the city, with a Marian column from the end of the 17th century, as well as many interesting tenement houses. The city is also known to horse riding enthusiasts thanks to Wielka Pardubicka . It is the toughest steeplechase race in Europe and the second toughest in the world, held every fall, cyclically since 1874. Pardubice is also famous for the production of gingerbread cookies.
For whom?
You must visit Pardubice if you are passionate about horse riding . Seeing Wielka Pardubicka live is a unique experience. You will also like the city if you appreciate historic architecture . Additionally, thanks to the fact that Pardubice is located close to the central part of the Czech Republic and is well connected with other cities, it is a good base for exploring a large part of the country.
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