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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Historic Centre of Český Krumlov' has mentioned 'Town' in the following places:
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Town in South Bohemian, Czech Republic | WIKI |
xc4x8ceskxc3xbd Krumlov (Czech pronunciation: [xcbx88txcax83xc9x9bskixcbx90 xcbx88krumlof] (listen); German: Krumau, German pronunciation: [kxcax81xcax8axcbx88maxcax8axccxaf] (listen), or Bxc3xb6hmisch Krumau) is a town in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. | WIKI |
[3] The town's name begins with xc4x8ceskxc3xbd ("Bohemian") to differentiate it from Moravskxc3xbd Krumlov in south Moravia. | WIKI |
In 1302 the Vxc3xadtkovci line became extinct and King Wenceslaus II ceded the town and castle to the Rosenberg family. | WIKI |
The Rosenbergs strongly promoted trade and crafts within the town walls. | WIKI |
In the late 15th century, when gold was found next to the town, German miners came to settle, which shifted the ethnic balance even more. | WIKI |
After the Bohemian Revolt and the 1620 Battle of White Mountain, Emperor Ferdinand II gave Krumlov to the noble House of Eggenberg and the town became seat of the mediate[clarification needed] Duchy of Krumlov. | WIKI |
[6] After World War I, the town was a part of the Bohemian Forest Region which was initially declared to be part of German-Austria. | WIKI |
After World War II the town's long-standing German-speaking population was expelled and the town was returned to Czechoslovakia. | WIKI |
During the Communist era of Czechoslovakia, historic Krumlov fell into disrepair, but since the Velvet Revolution of 1989 much of the town's former beauty has been restored, and it is now a popular holiday destination, with large numbers of tourists from Europe and from Asian countries such as China and Japan. | WIKI |
[citation needed] In August 2002, the town was damaged in a great flood of the Vltava River. | WIKI |
Most of the architecture of the old town and castle dates from the 14th through 17th centuries; the town's structures are mostly in Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque styles. | WIKI |
The core of the old town is within a horseshoe bend of the river, with the old Latrxc3xa1n neighborhood and castle on the other side of the Vltava. | WIKI |
xc4x8ceskxc3xbd Krumlov Castle is unusually large for a town of its size; within the Czech Republic it is second in extent only to the Hradxc4x8dany castle complex of Prague. | WIKI |
xc4x8ceskxc3xbd Krumlov has a museum dedicated to the painter Egon Schiele, who lived in the town. | WIKI |
In the town center there is also a museum dedicated to the semi-precious gemstone Moldavite. | WIKI |
The downtown area is turned into a medieval town with craftsmen, artists, musicians, and local people in medieval costume. | WIKI |
z Roxc5xbemberka), since about 1250 House of Eggenberg (since 1622 until 1717) Anton Hickel (1745xe2x80x931798), painter Egon Schiele (1890xe2x80x931918), painter, lived here; there is a museum devoted to him in the town, the Egon Schiele Art Centrum. | WIKI |
The town of xc4x8ceskxc3xbd Krumlov is located in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. | UNESCO |
Situated on both banks of the Vltava (Moldau) river, the town was built below a magnificent castle founded in the 13th century. | UNESCO |
The Historic Centre of xc4x8ceskxc3xbd Krumlov is an outstanding example of a small Central European medieval town whose architectural heritage has remained intact thanks to its peaceful evolution over more than several centuries. | UNESCO |
This feudal town, a former centre of a large estate owned by powerful noble families who played an important role in the political, economic and cultural history of Central Europe, was founded in the Middle Ages and underwent Renaissance and Baroque transformations. | UNESCO |
Latrxc3xa1n (settlement developed to the east) and the town proper contain undisturbed ensembles of burgher houses, the oldest being in High Gothic style. | UNESCO |
Criterion (iv): xc4x8ceskxc3xbd Krumlov is an outstanding example of a Central European small town dating from the Middle Ages which owes the structure and buildings of its historic core to its economic importance and relatively undisturbed organic development over some five centuries. | UNESCO |
The property includes the historic centre of the town including the former aristocratic residence with an extensive garden. | UNESCO |
The visual integrity of the town is not threatened. | UNESCO |
Its present form and appearance closely reflect the type of a town linked to the noble residence since the Middle Ages. | UNESCO |
The pressure to allow new construction in the buffer zone is regulated by the Act mentioned above and by the valid Land Use Plan, which stabilizes the functions of plots and areas within the whole town of xc4x8ceskxc3xbd Krumlov; that means property and its buffer zone. | UNESCO |