Chapter 10: International cultural heritage and its impact on present landscape of Czech republic: Importance of its educational application
Title in English | Chapter 10: International cultural heritage and its impact on present landscape of czech republic: Importance of its educational application |
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Year of publication | 2015 |
Type | Chapter of a book |
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Description | Contemporary Czech lands are represented with Bohemia, Moravia and Czech Silesia. The medieval German colonization in the border regions was associated with the grubbing extensive forests, establishing towns and villages, with the construction of various technical objects. Wallachian settlements remain untouched in the Czech Republic only partly unchanged. Vlachs originally deforested flatter ridgelines in Carpathians. There are several buildings in the Czech Republic originated in the period after the Turkish threat diminished which resemble the beauty of Turkish art and architecture. Although they were generally designed by home architects, detailed decoration was painted by muslim artists. The industrial heritage also includes abandoned areas once used for cultural, sporting, military, administrative, religious, political, as well as agricultural purposes, some of which can already enjoy a certain degree of protection (nature and monuments). |