Thank you! I'm proud to say I've seen a good majority of the Czech Republic by now...maybe even more than I've explored Prague itself. Beautiful country with amazing people.
@@skeletonkeysprague21 Most Czechs I've encountered were friendly and good honest people, which makes it even more inviting for an outsider. Enjoy your stay amd keep on making videos and have fun!
Nice, I live in Hlinsko, literally a few km from creepy house in Rváčov. I work in local TV so I have been on Veselý Kopec so many times I can´t even count that. I can confirm, when there is something going on there, like "Bramborová sobota", "Vezmi cep, pojď na mlat", fair(jarmark) or carnival(masopust), it´s really packed there. The field next to(below) the main parking lot is usually full of cars. Sometimes, police or voluntary firefighters have to be at the turnoff towards VK and redirecting cars towards other places for temporary parking spots (more fields full of cars). There is place in Hlinsko, which is basically under same managment as VK (Muzeum v přírodě Vysočina) and it is called Betlém. Historical buildings filled with historical furniture and tools, just as people really lived in there. Sometimes elementary art school has some exposition of their artwork in one of those buildings or there is exposition of some historial meaning towards this place. Some buildings are actually used for bussiness, like pub, teahouse, musical instruments and equipment seller, traditoional sewing of scarfs and shawls and some other things. But unfortunatelly, as it is park in town accesable from any direction, access toinside of these historical buildings is only with a tour guide. Well, right now there is ongoing construction (typical :D) or I should say replacement of sewers due to often flooded nearby square. Bu there is always something under construction here in ČR, you said it yourself in other video :D
Found your channel just yesterday, amazing videos🤗! You share very useful tips and experience and tours to Svitavy and Veselý Kopec were also interesting. Because Czech Rep. isn't only Prage😉. Looking forward to your next videos, wish you covid-free nice summer 🙋
Thank you so much, I'm glad you found the channel and I'm glad you've enjoyed my small-town day trips :) Wishing you a healthy and enjoyable summer too.
I don't know if you're ready for some classic czech movies, maybe with english subtitles, that vodník reminds me one of them tah I love very much - "Jak utopit doktora Mráčka, aneb konec vodníků v Čechách" :-)
Nice to see that you're exploring places that most tourists do not go to. Keep up the good job!!
Thank you! I'm proud to say I've seen a good majority of the Czech Republic by now...maybe even more than I've explored Prague itself. Beautiful country with amazing people.
@@skeletonkeysprague21 Most Czechs I've encountered were friendly and good honest people, which makes it even more inviting for an outsider. Enjoy your stay amd keep on making videos and have fun!
Thank you, you as well!
Nice, I live in Hlinsko, literally a few km from creepy house in Rváčov. I work in local TV so I have been on Veselý Kopec so many times I can´t even count that. I can confirm, when there is something going on there, like "Bramborová sobota", "Vezmi cep, pojď na mlat", fair(jarmark) or carnival(masopust), it´s really packed there. The field next to(below) the main parking lot is usually full of cars. Sometimes, police or voluntary firefighters have to be at the turnoff towards VK and redirecting cars towards other places for temporary parking spots (more fields full of cars).
There is place in Hlinsko, which is basically under same managment as VK (Muzeum v přírodě Vysočina) and it is called Betlém. Historical buildings filled with historical furniture and tools, just as people really lived in there. Sometimes elementary art school has some exposition of their artwork in one of those buildings or there is exposition of some historial meaning towards this place. Some buildings are actually used for bussiness, like pub, teahouse, musical instruments and equipment seller, traditoional sewing of scarfs and shawls and some other things. But unfortunatelly, as it is park in town accesable from any direction, access toinside of these historical buildings is only with a tour guide. Well, right now there is ongoing construction (typical :D) or I should say replacement of sewers due to often flooded nearby square. Bu there is always something under construction here in ČR, you said it yourself in other video :D
Found your channel just yesterday, amazing videos🤗! You share very useful tips and experience and tours to Svitavy and Veselý Kopec were also interesting. Because Czech Rep. isn't only Prage😉. Looking forward to your next videos, wish you covid-free nice summer 🙋
Thank you so much, I'm glad you found the channel and I'm glad you've enjoyed my small-town day trips :) Wishing you a healthy and enjoyable summer too.
Nice video, thanks
Veselý kopec, last time I was there was like 1996... Time to go there again... with kids... :-)
It's a beautiful place, great for children too.
Make a video about Kutná Hora, please.
thank you
I'm glad you've enjoyed traditional free 19th Century Internet.
:-DD
I don't know if you're ready for some classic czech movies, maybe with english subtitles, that vodník reminds me one of them tah I love very much - "Jak utopit doktora Mráčka, aneb konec vodníků v Čechách" :-)
I will definitely check it out! I love old Czech movies.
@@skeletonkeysprague21 Try to find that movie with czech subs. You will laugh your ass off...
5pm ?? 17.00🤗
Need to go explore Klatovske katacombs
so creepy good video keep it up
Thanks, likewise!
nice
diky vole
Ever heard of Rusalka, a vodník's daughter? :) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rusalka_(opera)
I have not, but I love Dvořak. I will check it out for sure.
funny sidenote: there was no Czech Republic in the 19th century.