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    Duchtsov Castle

    Duchcov Castle is one of the most interesting places worth visiting in Teplice. The castle itself is not located in the city, but 8 km from it - in the town of Duchtsov, from which the castle got its name. The history of the castle dates back to the 13th century, when the castle was built by the feudal lords Grabishichi.

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    Church of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross in Teplice

    Settlements of the first people in the territory modern resort town Teplice existed as early as the 5th century BC. e. But, unfortunately, no structures remain from those ancient times, except for household items and art, the remains of dwellings found in archaeological excavations.

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    Church of St. John the Baptist in Teplice

    The Church of St. John the Baptist is located in the center of the historic district of Teplice - on the Castle Square, where, in addition to it, there are many more interesting historical sights. The temple was built in nine years - from 1585 to 1594. - on the site of an even more ancient building.

Teplice is a resort town in the north-west of the Czech Republic, known throughout the world primarily for the fact that there are many sanatoriums and clinics built on healing mineral springs. Why Teplice? Everything is very simple: most of these sources are warm, thermal. However, along with the treatment, Teplice offers visitors many interesting sights - both natural and man-made, both historical and more modern.

The history of Teplice dates back to ancient times. The first settlements here date back to the 10th millennium BC. And healing thermal springs were discovered here in the 8th century AD. As a city, moreover - as a resort town Teplice has been known since the 10th-11th centuries. Therefore, it is not at all surprising that the city still keeps evidence of its glorious history and is ready to tell guests about it. If you are planning to go to Teplice for a wellness purpose, do not forget to take a walk along this picturesque ancient city or at least view it from the top of the Komáří-Vižka mountain.

Along with treatment, Teplice offers visitors many interesting sights - both natural and man-made, both historical and more modern.

On the very high point this mountain is Observation deck from where it opens great view in Teplice and surroundings. At the same time, it is not at all necessary to climb there on foot - there is a convenient cable car leading up. The visiting card of Teplice is the botanical garden - it was founded here at the end of the 19th century by Count Clari-Aldringen - one of the city's patrons of art. There are several greenhouses, a Chinese garden and a tropical forest, many exotic and rare plants.

For the first time after its foundation, the botanical garden served as a greenhouse, where flowers were grown for sale to holidaymakers and guests of the city.

You can not ignore the Duchtsov castle - this is ancient building It was built in the 13th century and since then has been rebuilt and expanded several times. Duchtsov Castle is also famous for the fact that in his declining years a famous historical figure lived here - Giacomo Casanova, and here he wrote his memoirs.

Another castle, less ancient but more famous, was rebuilt in the 16th century on the site of a women's abbey. Now it houses the city local history museum, and this building crowns the Castle Square, on which the main attractions of Teplice are concentrated: the Marian Column, the Church of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, the Church of John the Baptist, the three-story house "Golden Cross".

City of Teplice in the Czech Republic

If we keep talking about places of worship of the city, there really is something to see here - this is the strict church of St. Bartholomew with a sharp spire of the mid-19th century, and the youngest church in Teplice - the Church of the Sacred Heart of the Lord, built in just two years at the end of the first decade of the 20th century. You can visit Teplice at any time of the season, various concerts are held here all year round, music festivals and outdoor performances.

A small town in the north of the Czech Republic is famous balneological resort. First of all, for people who want to improve their health at the lowest financial cost. Mineral waters here have extraordinary physical and chemical properties. They are used inside and in the form of therapeutic baths, having a positive effect on the body in a variety of diseases. The physiological effect is mild and is characterized by a long, stable effect. In this regard, we recommend paying attention to the possibilities of treatment in Teplice sanatoriums (Czech Republic).

Sanatoriums in Teplice: treatment in the Czech Republic with a success rate of 96%

High statistical indicators are due not only to rich natural gifts in the form of mineral waters and mud therapy. In reviews of spa hotels in Teplice (Czech Republic), patients often point to the professionalism of local doctors and all staff.

Here follow the generally accepted method of complex effects of several therapeutic agents. Therefore, in the conditions of the Teplice resort, they can additionally prescribe not only dietary and physiotherapeutic methods of treatment. If necessary, drug therapy and orthopedic specialists are connected.

To a greater extent, this applies to diseases of the musculoskeletal system:

  • inflammation and degenerative changes in the joints and spine,
  • spastic torticollis,
  • scoliosis,
  • congenital anomalies,
  • post-traumatic conditions
  • postoperative complications,
  • vertebrogenic pain syndrome.

The second area of ​​activity of Teplice spas in the Czech Republic is:

  • correction of conditions after thrombosis, thrombophlebitis, vascular operations;
  • professional vasoneurosis;
  • peripheral vascular disease.

The effectiveness of the treatment of cerebral palsy and other diseases of the nervous system has become a kind of calling card resort. In particular, they successfully deal with getting rid of the following ailments:

  • muscle diseases of a neurogenic nature;
  • conditions after a stroke, paralysis, operations on the spine and brain;
  • impaired movement after inflammation of the brain and spinal cord;
  • congenital paralysis of the facial nerve, limbs, etc.

Water procedures in Teplice sanatoriums (Czech Republic)

After placement in the sanatorium, patients are consulted by a spa doctor. He clarifies the diagnoses and prescribes procedures depending on the nature and course of the pathology. At the same time, all the wishes of the patient and related deviations in health are taken into account.

Spa therapy is often a preparatory stage before surgical treatment of the joints. After surgical interventions, spa treatment is also widely used. That is why it is impossible to separate one type of treatment from another, without taking into account the therapy carried out by the patient earlier.

The standard care program for patients with lesions of the musculoskeletal system, nervous system and blood vessels is designed for 1-3 weeks. From 2 to 4 procedures are carried out per day. Wellness baths is 100% mineral thermal water from the Teplice springs. Not every sanatorium can boast of such a content of useful components.

Water treatment and procedures in sanatoriums in Teplice (Czech Republic) have an anti-inflammatory and analgesic effect, contribute to the normalization of blood pressure. They deeply warm up the body, improve blood supply to organs and tissues, strengthen immunity, and have a positive effect on nerve endings.

Thermal water eliminates muscle hypertonicity, edema, strengthens blood vessels, optimizes the work of the central nervous system. Czech doctors energetically influence the body with spa products, but at the same time, they do not forget about their rational use. As a result - the absence of exacerbations and deterioration in the functioning of body systems.

Related methods include:

  • mud treatment,
  • gas injections and carbonic baths,
  • electrotherapy,
  • physiotherapy exercises.

The pride of Teplice and the whole Czech Republic - Beethoven spa hotel

rare natural thermal waters, whose temperature is 39 degrees Celsius, belong to sodium bicarbonate type. Fluorine content and a large number scattered elements, including rare ones, enhances the healing effect.

In addition to thermal baths and the above methods, the Beethoven sanatorium uses:

  • exercise therapy under water
  • various forms of hydrotherapy,
  • magnetotherapy,
  • acupuncture,
  • pearl massage,
  • pulse signal therapy.

Magnificent rehab thermal pool with a massage flow and side massage nozzles is extremely popular. This sanatorium in Teplice is equipped with advanced diagnostic equipment.

The Beethoven Restaurant offers gourmet Czech and international cuisine, as well as dietary and vegetarian food. A cozy, attractive interior has a positive effect on perception and improves mood.

The spa house has free wifi, guarded parking lot, solarium, day bar, relaxation cabin, beauty salon, fitness center, bike rental, information center.

What distinguishes the sanatorium Imperial?

Not only a solid name. There are 4 swimming pools, 3 of which are private.


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Most old resort in the Czech Republic, famous for its springs, is at the same time one of the oldest in Europe. The resort is located between the chain of the Ore Mountains and the protrusions of the central mountain range in the north of the Czech Republic, at an altitude of 220 meters above sea level and at a distance of 90 km from Prague.

The local healing thermal springs were known already in 762, i.e. during the Celtic settlements in this area at the end of the Roman-provincial era, the use of springs for medicinal purposes was practiced here already in the 12th century. According to legend, it was in this year that the shepherds of the Czech ruler Kolostuy discovered healing springs here. Thanks to these unique springs, the world fame has come to the resort.

Many monarchs, diplomats, prominent cultural figures were treated here. Among them are Russian emperors Peter I, Alexander I, Nicholas I, composers Chopin, Beethoven, Wagner, writers Goethe, Schopenhauer and many others. "Salon of Europe" or "Little Paris" - this is how the Teplice resort was called because of its splendor and rich cultural and social life. Currently, in addition to healing springs, the city is famous for its luxurious parks and fountains, as well as glass production.

For medicinal purposes, water from local thermal springs is used. It reaches a temperature of 39-44 degrees and belongs to the bicarbonate-sodium type with a high content of fluorine and rare earth elements.

In all sanatoriums, the springs are used primarily for treatment of the musculoskeletal system and vascular diseases . On the basis of medicine and balneology, the treatment of post-traumatic conditions and the treatment of children with impaired motor functions as a consequence of damage to the central nervous system has good results. Occupational diseases caused by vibrations are successfully treated.

The Teplitsky resort achieves exceptional medical success thanks to the use of natural healing springs - Teplitsky towers ( hot spring). The terms originally made their way on the ground in two groups. In the Teplice group, the most famous spring is Pravrzhidlo with a temperature of 49°C and a capacity of up to 800 m3/day.

The next well-known sources were the three Ladies' springs, the Risechny spring and the Internal spring. In the Shanov group, speaking of productivity, the famous spring was the Kamenolazensky spring with a temperature of 38 ° C and a productivity of up to 400 m3 / day. Then we can note Voensky, Gadi, Shtepanchin, Sirny, Luchni and Pagorkovy spring.

Target spa treatment in Teplice- Provide guests healing springs, corresponding the highest achievements quality.

The main healing source are thermal waters, beating in the porphyry layers. Spring of the Teplice thermal mineral water characterized as a natural, slightly mineralized bicarbonate-sodium type, with a high content of fluorine and a moderate content of radon. For medicinal purposes, the thermal springs "Pravrzhidlo" and "Ginie" are used. The temperature of the beating water is 39-44 ° C.

Indications for treatment

    Treatment of scoliosis (curvature of the spine) I-III degree

    Hypertension I-III degree

    Diseases of the central and peripheral vessels.

    Conditions after thrombosis and thrombophlebitis (3 months after inflammation)

    Conditions after vascular surgery for thrombophlebitis

    Functional disorders of peripheral vessels

    The state of convalescence after vascular surgery

    Radicular syndromes

    Rolineuropathy

    Coxarthrosis

    Arthrosis of other vessels

    Vertebrogenic pain syndromes

    Conditions after injuries and orthopedic diseases

    Conditions after operations

    Preoperative preparation before the operation of the erdoprosthesis

    Polyarthritis M degree

    Psoriatic arthritis

    Multiple sclerosis (LAZNE DUBI)

    Myositis

    Systemic diseases with the manifestation of diseases of the joints

    Arthropathy with manifestation of other diseases

    Gout

    Osteochondrosis

    Occupational traumatic vasoneurosis

    Diseases of the ligamentous apparatus of the joints (bursitis; epicondylitis; tendovaginitis)

    Recovery period after strokes (DUBI)

    Spastic and flaccid paralysis of various origins

History of the city before World War II

Archaeological excavations show that the first settlers appeared here about 10-40 thousand years ago. Later, the Celts lived here (in the 4th century BC), and after them the Germanic tribes of Marcomanni and Quadi.

Thermal springs were discovered here already in 762. However, the first confirmed information about the mention of one of the districts of the city - Trnovan, dates back to 1057. Further development Teplice dates back to the 12th century. In 1160, Queen Judita (wife of Vladislav the First) founded a monastery of Benedictine nuns near an ancient Slavic settlement. A century later, a fortified Gothic city arose on this site. The well-known road "To the Saxons" passed through Teplice. The monastery ceased to exist a short time after the end of the Hussite wars. All property of the monastery was transferred to private ownership.

The rulers of the city often succeeded each other, a Renaissance castle was built on the site of the monastery. The resort industry continued to develop. The last Czech ruler of Teplitz - William Vhinski and Albrecht von Wallenstein were killed in February 1643 in Cheb. These territories were confiscated by the emperor and the right to their possession was transferred to the German Jan from Aldringen, who died the same year under unclear circumstances, never having seen his new lands. By right of inheritance, the land of Teplice passed to his sister, who changed her surname to Clari in marriage.

After the Thirty Years' War, partly destroyed local population was replenished by German settlers, whose descendants lived here until the evacuation of 1945. By 1680, there are lists of vacationers that have survived to this day. local resorts(the oldest in the Czech Republic). The Clari-Aldringens rebuild the castle and decorate it in the Baroque style, also in 1718 the Plague Column of the Holy Trinity (by Matthias Braun) was built, which still adorns the city's Zametsky Square.

In the 18th century, industry developed intensively, in 1742 copper mines appeared. Teplice becomes a center for textile production (in particular stockings). In 1793, a strong fire broke out in the city, in which a significant part of the wooden buildings either burned down completely or was significantly damaged. Teplice was rebuilt, thanks to which its architecture acquired the features of classicism (this significantly distinguishes it from all other cities in the Czech Republic).

The meeting (accidental) of Beethoven and Goethe in one of the parks can be attributed to a significant event in the life of the settlement. A memorial plaque has now been erected at the place of their meeting.

Teplice became the site of the signing in 1813 of the treaty between Russia, Prussia and Austria against Napoleon.

Monument to the Red Army

In 1938, these lands were transferred to the Third Reich as part of the "originally German lands" - the Sudetenland. Teplice was liberated in the spring of 1945. During the Prague operation to liberate the capital of Czechoslovakia, Teplice became a collection and transit point for Soviet troops from Germany to clear Prague from Nazi invaders.

Natural and climatic factors

Teplice is located in the warm climatic region of the Czech Republic. The average air temperature (for the time period from 1961 to 2000) in January is −1.8 °C, in July about 18.2 °C. The average annual rainfall is 563 mm. In Teplice there are (especially often from October to March) daily temperature fluctuations. Air conditions have improved significantly over the past 90 years. The city is located at an altitude of 220-399 meters above sea level.

Jewish population

former synagogue

In previous centuries, a fairly large community of Jews lived here, which belonged to a separate area of ​​the city. Also, there used to be a synagogue here, which was burned down in March 1939. About 6,000 people were sent to concentration camps. At the moment there is not a large Jewish community, most whose members are Holocaust survivors.

healthcare

In addition to resort services, the city has a wide network of health care institutions: a district hospital and a polyclinic, 5 guardianship services, numerous public and private practitioners, 11 pharmacies in different parts of the city.

Story

On July 17, 1888, a foundation began its work to raise funds for the construction of a hospital. In 1891, various projects were put forward by local companies, from which one was chosen - modeled on Berlin and Vienna hospitals - with 130 beds. The cost of the work was estimated at PLN 200,000. In April 1885, construction was completed and (after being equipped with all the necessary equipment) it was inaugurated on August 18, 1886. In subsequent years, various reconstructions of the building were made. But during the First World War, the building was catastrophically dilapidated.

Only in 1924, the district administrative commission began to solve this problem - a plan was drawn up for the gradual reconstruction of the hospital. In 1925, land adjacent to the perimeter of the hospital was purchased (about 25 hectares). The reconstruction continued until 1931 (during this time, a new reception, surgical and infectious diseases departments, various technical buildings were built, the territory was improved and equipment was modernized. The capacity increased to 592 beds. Reconstruction costs amounted to about 32,000,000 kroons.

Neighborhoods of the city

  • Anger (Anger)
  • Nova Ves
  • Bila Cesta
  • Shanov I - Old Shanov (Šanov I)
  • Shanov II - New Shanov (Šanov II)
  • Prosetice
  • Řetenice
  • Letna
  • Centrum (Centrum)
  • Trnovany

List of resorts and sanatoriums

  • Imperial Sanatorium, named after Franz Joseph I
  • Beethoven's Holiday Home
  • Garden Spa
  • Stone spa (Kamenné lázně)
    • Jirasek (Stone Spa branch)
  • New resort (Nové lázně)
  • Military sanatorium (Vojenské lázně)
  • "Snake" resort (Hadí lázně)
  • Giovanni Giacomo SPA-Hotel (named after Giovanni Giacomo Casanova)

culture

Orthodox Church

The main, traditional event is the annual grand opening of the holiday season, which takes place on the last weekend in April.

The main centers of culture in the city are:

  • Krushnogorsk theater
  • North Bohemian Philharmonic
  • House of Culture
  • Regional Library
  • Botanical Garden
  • Cinema "May" (kino "Květen")
  • Bohemia Art Gallery
  • Regional Museum Teplice (located in ancient castle downtown)
  • North Bohemian Observatory on Sand Hill and Planetarium in Šanov

Education

There are 16 secondary schools and a number of secondary specialized educational institutions in the city:

  • Industrial College Teplice
  • Hotel school
  • Textile (sewing) school
  • Construction School
  • Trading Academy
  • Conservatory
  • Medical School
  • Gymnasium Teplice

Sport

Football stadium

There are several dozens of sports associations and clubs in the city. The most famous is the Teplice football club (a member of the Gambrinus Liga, the highest league of the Czech championship). It is also possible to distinguish such sports clubs such as SC Zvezda, SC Trnovany, SC Lokomotiv Teplice, SC Bonex, SC AGC.

In 2008, a mini- football club"Balticflora", which currently plays in the first division of the Czech championship. According to the results of the 2009-2010 season, the Balticflora team won silver medals in the Czech Championship.

The city hosts a men's tennis tournament of the "futures" category.

Transport

Automobile communication

Car traffic in Teplice is difficult only in the historical part of the city, where the streets are narrow and were not originally designed for vehicles. In general, the movement is calm and free, thanks to the erected multi-level road junctions.

Public transport

Trolleybus Skoda 28Tr

Urban public transport appeared in Teplice for the first time in 1895. At that time, trams appeared on the streets (then introduced everywhere in the Czech Republic). In the fifties of the 20th century, trams became insufficiently mobile and convenient to use to meet the needs of a growing population. The tram service was finally discontinued in 1959.

Trolleybuses (according to the original plans) were only supposed to complement the trams. The first trolleybus line was built in 1952 and quickly replaced trams from the transport network. largest size Teplice trolleybus fleet reached in the 80s - early 90s, but then stagnation began and the fleet was disbanded. At the present time, modern and modernized trolleybuses are once again becoming an integral part of the public life of the city.

Buses appeared in the 20s of the XX century, but gained popularity only after the Second World War.

In 2007, the transport company offered 27 buses (urban and suburban) and 10 trolleybus routes. Since 2008, the French company Veolia Transport has been the owner of the Teplice transport company.

Railway transport

The railway station "Teplice in Czechy" is a major transport hub. The first railway line from Usti nad Labem to Teplice was built in 1859 and was later extended to Chomutov.

The city's attractions

Botanical Garden Teplice

Botanical Garden

The botanical gardens served as a source of pride for their founders and patrons of the city, a place for learning the distant and exotic, and were an ordinary part of large and famous cities. Base botanical garden in Teplice was laid under the leadership of Prince Clari-Aldringen. Buildings of such a plan then bore the name "Stadtgärtnerei", that is, urban gardening, and worked at the spas to provide them with freshly cut flowers or an area for wintering palm trees.

Thanks to the efforts of local public figures, in March 1975, it was possible to reconstruct the greenhouses and make the Botanical Garden publicly available.

In 2004, a large-scale restructuring was carried out - the old greenhouses and greenhouses were demolished and new ones were erected in their place, from the foundation.

Currently, the garden has an area of ​​2 hectares, of which more than a hectare is reserved for outdoor exposure, the greenhouse area is 2400 sq.m. In front of the entrance to the greenhouse there is a statue of Yum Kaax, the god of the Mayan tribe, the keeper of plants and animals. The first hall is stylized as a South Asian pagoda (Teplice artisans took an active part in its construction and decoration). Next, visitors enter the hall with desert plants (from Mexico and South Africa, for example), the flora of the island of Socotra is a special value of this department. In a tropical greenhouse, visitors will find an exposition of tropical rain forest, in addition to vegetation, several terrariums and aquariums with the inhabitants of this natural area. The subtropical greenhouse has plants from the Andes, the Himalayas and New Zealand, as well as a small exhibition on the formation of brown coal in the foothills of the Ore Mountains.

The ingenious garrison town of Terezin was built in 1780-1790 in order to protect against the warlike Prussia. From the ground it is impossible to appreciate the grandeur and scale of Terezin - you must definitely see his aerial photograph. The fortress entered its first battle during the Austro-Prussian war of 1866-1867, and passed the test with honor.

Unfortunately, fate was not favorable to Terezin, and he was forced to lose his honor. During World War II, the garrison was turned into a ghetto through which 140,000 Jews passed. Thirty-three thousand of them died while in the ghetto, another eighty-eight thousand were deported to Auschwitz and other death camps. Terezin was liberated by Soviet troops on May 9, 1945.

Duchtsov Castle

Duchtsov Castle is located in the city of Teplice, in the north Czech Republic. First of all, the castle is known for the fact that it has lived its last years the life of Giacomo Casanova. Many people know about him only as a passionate seducer, but he was a very intelligent person who was fond of literature.

Casanova arrived at Duchtsov Castle in 1785 at the invitation of the then owner of the castle, Count Waldstein. The count invited him to look after the library. In addition, the count knew that Giacomo was a skilled philosopher and a very interesting conversationalist and writer. Giacomo Casanova became a real celebrity by that time and all the receptions held in the castle were the best.

Visitors who go around the castle on a guided tour will learn a lot interesting facts from the life of the castle and Casanova.

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Osek Monastery

The Osek monastery is located in the Czech Republic near the town of Osek, Ustec region. The monastery was founded in 1206 by Cistercian monks - a Catholic monastic order. Cistercian monks lead a reclusive lifestyle, ascetic practices play an important role in spiritual life. Cistercian churches are characterized by an almost complete absence of precious utensils, paintings, and luxurious interiors.

The monastery received significant property in the form of lands and entire villages. In the 13th century, the Czech king Premysl Otakar I and Pope Innocent III took the monastery under their protection. The monastery grew rapidly due to the acquisition of new lands and new property.

The monastery was repeatedly plundered in the XIII century, burned down and plundered twice by the Hussites, and in 1640 the monastery, as well as the city itself and the surrounding villages, were plundered by Swedish troops, in the XX century the Second World War caused damage to the city and the monastery. However, the monastery was always revived and became active.

In 1992, the Osek Monastery was returned to the Cistercians, and after 3 years it was declared a cultural monument. In 1996, 800 years since the foundation of the monastery were celebrated.

Lake Kamencove, located in the Uste region, in the northwest of the Czech Republic, is a unique alum lake and the second largest lake in the country. The area of ​​the lake, which is located at an altitude of 337 meters above sea level and not far from the town of Chomutov, is 160 square meters. Presumably, it was formed in the 18th century at the place where shale was mined before a major flood.

The lake contains more than 1% alum - salts that are used as tannins. Such a high content of alum makes the waters of the lake lifeless, for which it is often called dead sea Czech Republic. Clean and clear water Kamentsovo and sandy shores covered with grass attract tourists from all over the country every summer. Near the lake is the zoo of Chomutov.

Regional Museum in Teplice

The Regional Museum in Teplice is located in the northern part of the Czech Republic, on the territory of the Ustec region. Between 1152 and 1167 a monastery was founded here at the behest of the Bohemian Queen Jutta of Thuringia. The monastery was the second female Benedictine monastery in the Czech Republic.

Some of the inhabitants of the monastery served as sisters of mercy, and rooms were equipped in its premises for medical procedures. The monastery owned 29 villages and the monastery experienced its heyday. The monastery was named after John the Baptist, whose head on a platter is depicted on the coat of arms of the city of Teplice. In 1278 the monastery was plundered during one of the Hussite wars. After the abolition of the monastery, various secular institutions were placed on its territory, and in 1947 the complex of buildings was transferred to the regional museum, which dates back to 1894.

Today the museum is the leading research institution in the field of the history of the Ustetsky region. There are extensive expositions on the history and archeology of the region. The Regional Museum in Teplice will be of interest to everyone who is interested in the history of the economic, social and cultural development of the northwestern region of the Czech Republic.

Lake Barbora

Around resort town There are several unique lakes in Teplice, known not only in the Czech Republic, but throughout Europe. One of them is Lake Barbora, the water in which has healing properties, as it is replenished exclusively by underground mineral springs. Because of this, it is home to a wide variety of fish. In 2005, an aqua resort was opened here, which annually attracts lovers of frolic on the water and under water, as well as those who want to try the healing properties of Barbour for themselves. The lake has its own yacht club, which has about 40 boats for the use of tourists. Barbora is also very popular among surfers and divers; various competitions are often held here, which attract athletes from different corners Czech Republic.

For lovers of a quiet relaxing holiday on the lake, there is a beach equipped with sun loungers, umbrellas, small cafes and restaurants. The distance from Barbor to the center of Teplice is only 5 kilometers, you can get here by your own car or by one of the specialized fixed-route taxis. This place is perfect for family holidays.

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