This last week we started off on our
last group trip to a couple of small towns in the Czech Republic including,
Litomysl, Kutna Hora, and Cesky Krumlov. We went what I would call town hopping
in this 5 day span.
We spent our first day/night in
Litomysl. This was a cool experience for us because we got to stay in the
castle in this town as well as take a tour of their beautiful church and learn
a little about the history of this town. We also got to enjoy various art
structures that were unique for being in this small town. A few of us decided
we were going to climb up this bus, which looked like a slide had been put
right in the middle. When Megan and I decided to go climb it we got all the way
to the top and got yelled at to get down. However, it was still a lot of fun
and we ended up getting pictures and sliding down. That night we didn’t end up
doing much but a bunch of us ended up just hanging out in the hotel. This is
when mid-conversation Megan realized her and I have a matching mole, we decided
this meant we were long lost sisters.
The next day we got up and headed to
our next destination Kutna Hora. On our way there we made a pit stop to visit
this little town, called Lezaky that was destroyed after the Nazis discovered some people in the village had ties to the those who killed one of their higher ups, Heydrich.
The Nazis did not just go after the few involved but the WHOLE village and
leveled the place. Today stands a beautiful memorial to remember what had
happened there. A couple of us had noted how ironic it was that this place was
so peaceful for the tragedy that happened there.
When we finally got to Kutna Hora,
we got to tour St Barbara’s Cathedral, which was beautiful. However, it does
resemble a majority of the other churches we saw. The one cool thing about this
church is the significance of the name. St Barbara is the mining saint and
holds close ties to the history of Kutna Hora for the longest time Kutna Hora
was a hot bed for silver mining. The next day we even got to tour the silver
mines in town before we left to our next destination. The silver mines were
awesome and we got to dress up and maneuver our way through the narrow and
short passages of the mines.
We then headed towards Cesky
Krumlov, but before getting there we stopped at Budweiser for a quick tour.
This should not be confused with America’s Budweiser, they are two separate
companies who happen to be disputing over the Budweiser name. In fact Europe’s
Budweiser cannot send their product to America and vice versa. However, this
was a fun experience where we got to see the whole process of how their beer is
made.
When we finally got to Cesky Krumlov
we were given the evening to relax and do some exploring of our own. Cassie,
Emily, and I got to enjoy watching USA hockey beat the Czech Republic team in a
shoot-out in our hostel bar. We being American of course cheered loud and were
not very popular and got out of there as fast as possible and head to find
something to eat. After eating we spent the rest of the night just hanging out
in the hostel and I did some math homework for my classes back in the states.
The next morning we headed out to
tour the Castle in town, which again was very ornate and showed just how much
wealth one family should not have. It’s almost sickening to think that people
had this much money. One item could probably pay for all of my schooling plus more, which
is honestly sad. After our tour we headed out to lunch and got some good pizza
before some of our group went on a rafting trip in the cold. I, on the other
hand took a 2 and a half hour nap. At the end of the night we wrapped up our
trip with our last group dinner, it was honestly a great way to end our week
time together. Good food and good company.