It can be said to be the best preserved ancient town in Bohemia in the Middle Ages. Why is it the best preservation? Because there is no man-made destruction in this place. It's an antique and it's very well preserved. Its beauty is estimated that only those who have been here in person can appreciate it.
It can be said to be the best preserved ancient town in Bohemia in the Middle Ages. Why is it the best preservation? Because there is no man-made destruction in this place. It's an antique and it's very well preserved. Its beauty is estimated that only those who have been here in person can appreciate it.
First of all, let's take a look at its architectural style and the national artistic style determined by the architectural landscape. Krumlov reminds us of the scenery seen in Wuyuan, Jiangxi. As a native of China, I believe everyone knows. The scenery there can be said to be beautiful, antique, full of charm, China quadrangles with white walls and black tiles, ancient villages in Ming and Qing Dynasties. Different from Krumlov, Krumlov can be said to be an ink painting, a real classical art that can exist as poetry and painting.
In the colorful colors of Krumlov, we can be drawn into a world of oil painting, and people with artistic cells believe that they can understand it.
The biggest feeling in Krumlov is that you can see some Gothic roofs, some Baroque columns, and the church is particularly classical. This place has been closed for thousands of years, so you can shut out the imperial power and throw things away, but you can't leave the art and culture behind.
Krumlov's garden is also particularly spectacular, featuring spectacular. In fact, this aesthetic principle is close to the Bohemian spirit and the aesthetic mood of the Germanic nation.