RM2G9HH66–The Prurva Ploucnice - Ploucnice Gap, nicknamed the Devil´s Throat or the Thunderbolt is a truly interesting technical monument, the whole River Plouc
RM2G9HH9K–The Prurva Ploucnice - Ploucnice Gap, nicknamed the Devil´s Throat or the Thunderbolt is a truly interesting technical monument, the whole River Plouc
RM2G9HH9B–The Prurva Ploucnice - Ploucnice Gap, nicknamed the Devil´s Throat or the Thunderbolt is a truly interesting technical monument, the whole River Plouc
RM2G9HH6G–The Prurva Ploucnice - Ploucnice Gap, nicknamed the Devil´s Throat or the Thunderbolt is a truly interesting technical monument, the whole River Plouc
RM2G9HH6B–The Prurva Ploucnice - Ploucnice Gap, nicknamed the Devil´s Throat or the Thunderbolt is a truly interesting technical monument, the whole River Plouc
RM2G9HH6R–The Prurva Ploucnice - Ploucnice Gap, nicknamed the Devil´s Throat or the Thunderbolt is a truly interesting technical monument, the whole River Plouc
RM2CFM3WT–Dobriv, Czech Republic. 05th Sep, 2020. Ceremony opening of Upper Water Hammer Mill (unique technical monument) after reconstruction at Dobriv near Rokycany, Czech Republic, September 5, 2020. Credit: Miroslav Chaloupka/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News
RM2CFM3WA–Dobriv, Czech Republic. 05th Sep, 2020. Ceremony opening of Upper Water Hammer Mill (unique technical monument) after reconstruction at Dobriv near Rokycany, Czech Republic, September 5, 2020. Credit: Miroslav Chaloupka/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News
RM2CFM3T8–Dobriv, Czech Republic. 05th Sep, 2020. Ceremony opening of Upper Water Hammer Mill (unique technical monument) after reconstruction at Dobriv near Rokycany, Czech Republic, September 5, 2020. Credit: Miroslav Chaloupka/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News
RM2CFM3TE–Dobriv, Czech Republic. 05th Sep, 2020. Ceremony opening of Upper Water Hammer Mill (unique technical monument) after reconstruction at Dobriv near Rokycany, Czech Republic, September 5, 2020. Credit: Miroslav Chaloupka/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News
RM2CFM3PX–Dobriv, Czech Republic. 05th Sep, 2020. Ceremony opening of Upper Water Hammer Mill (unique technical monument) after reconstruction at Dobriv near Rokycany, Czech Republic, September 5, 2020. Credit: Miroslav Chaloupka/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News
RM2CFM3TB–Dobriv, Czech Republic. 05th Sep, 2020. Ceremony opening of Upper Water Hammer Mill (unique technical monument) after reconstruction at Dobriv near Rokycany, Czech Republic, September 5, 2020. Credit: Miroslav Chaloupka/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News
RM2CFM3TR–Dobriv, Czech Republic. 05th Sep, 2020. Ceremony opening of Upper Water Hammer Mill (unique technical monument) after reconstruction at Dobriv near Rokycany, Czech Republic, September 5, 2020. Credit: Miroslav Chaloupka/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News
RM2HR1C1P–Pardubice, Czech Republic. 24th Feb, 2022. Technical monument the automatic mill in Pardubice, Czech Republic, is illuminated in Ukrainian colours to mark support in the conflict with Russia, Feb. 24, 2022. Credit: Josef Vostarek/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News
RM2HR1C18–Pardubice, Czech Republic. 24th Feb, 2022. Technical monument the automatic mill in Pardubice, Czech Republic, is illuminated in Ukrainian colours to mark support in the conflict with Russia, Feb. 24, 2022. Credit: Josef Vostarek/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News
RM2HR1C29–Pardubice, Czech Republic. 24th Feb, 2022. Technical monument the automatic mill in Pardubice, Czech Republic, is illuminated in Ukrainian colours to mark support in the conflict with Russia, Feb. 24, 2022. Credit: Josef Vostarek/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News
RM2HR1C28–Pardubice, Czech Republic. 24th Feb, 2022. Technical monument the automatic mill in Pardubice, Czech Republic, is illuminated in Ukrainian colours to mark support in the conflict with Russia, Feb. 24, 2022. Credit: Josef Vostarek/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News
RM2HR1C1N–Pardubice, Czech Republic. 24th Feb, 2022. Technical monument the automatic mill in Pardubice, Czech Republic, is illuminated in Ukrainian colours to mark support in the conflict with Russia, Feb. 24, 2022. Credit: Josef Vostarek/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News
RM2HR1C15–Pardubice, Czech Republic. 24th Feb, 2022. Technical monument the automatic mill in Pardubice, Czech Republic, is illuminated in Ukrainian colours to mark support in the conflict with Russia, Feb. 24, 2022. Credit: Josef Vostarek/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News
RM2HR1C1Y–Pardubice, Czech Republic. 24th Feb, 2022. Technical monument the automatic mill in Pardubice, Czech Republic, is illuminated in Ukrainian colours to mark support in the conflict with Russia, Feb. 24, 2022. Credit: Josef Vostarek/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News
RM2HR1C33–Pardubice, Czech Republic. 24th Feb, 2022. Technical monument the automatic mill in Pardubice, Czech Republic, is illuminated in Ukrainian colours to mark support in the conflict with Russia, Feb. 24, 2022. Credit: Josef Vostarek/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News
RM2HR1C1J–Pardubice, Czech Republic. 24th Feb, 2022. Technical monument the automatic mill in Pardubice, Czech Republic, is illuminated in Ukrainian colours to mark support in the conflict with Russia, Feb. 24, 2022. Credit: Josef Vostarek/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News
RM2CAFMT0–Policka, Czech Republic. 05th Aug, 2020. The listed steel bridge in Policka, Svitavy region, Czech Republic, is seen during repair of that bridge on August 8, 2020. Reconstruction for 6.5 million crowns will last until the end of October 2020. Steel lattice bridge of riveted construction about 20 meters long and 4.3 meters wide on masonry embankment pillars was declared a technical monument in June 2019. Credit: Josev Vostarek/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News
RM2CAFMT1–Policka, Czech Republic. 05th Aug, 2020. The listed steel bridge in Policka, Svitavy region, Czech Republic, is seen during repair of that bridge on August 8, 2020. Reconstruction for 6.5 million crowns will last until the end of October 2020. Steel lattice bridge of riveted construction about 20 meters long and 4.3 meters wide on masonry embankment pillars was declared a technical monument in June 2019. Credit: Josev Vostarek/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News
RM2CAFMPB–Policka, Czech Republic. 05th Aug, 2020. The listed steel bridge in Policka, Svitavy region, Czech Republic, is seen during repair of that bridge on August 8, 2020. Reconstruction for 6.5 million crowns will last until the end of October 2020. Steel lattice bridge of riveted construction about 20 meters long and 4.3 meters wide on masonry embankment pillars was declared a technical monument in June 2019. Credit: Josev Vostarek/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News
RM2CAFMJ4–Policka, Czech Republic. 05th Aug, 2020. A detail of the listed steel bridge in Policka, Svitavy region, Czech Republic, is seen during repair of that bridge on August 8, 2020. Reconstruction for 6.5 million crowns will last until the end of October 2020. Steel lattice bridge of riveted construction about 20 meters long and 4.3 meters wide on masonry embankment pillars was declared a technical monument in June 2019. Credit: Josev Vostarek/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News
RM2CAFMT8–Policka, Czech Republic. 05th Aug, 2020. The listed steel bridge in Policka, Svitavy region, Czech Republic, is seen during repair of that bridge on August 8, 2020. Reconstruction for 6.5 million crowns will last until the end of October 2020. Steel lattice bridge of riveted construction about 20 meters long and 4.3 meters wide on masonry embankment pillars was declared a technical monument in June 2019. Credit: Josev Vostarek/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News
RM2CAFMRN–Policka, Czech Republic. 05th Aug, 2020. The listed steel bridge in Policka, Svitavy region, Czech Republic, is seen during repair of that bridge on August 8, 2020. Reconstruction for 6.5 million crowns will last until the end of October 2020. Steel lattice bridge of riveted construction about 20 meters long and 4.3 meters wide on masonry embankment pillars was declared a technical monument in June 2019. Credit: Josev Vostarek/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News
RM2CAFMRY–Policka, Czech Republic. 05th Aug, 2020. The listed steel bridge in Policka, Svitavy region, Czech Republic, is seen during repair of that bridge on August 8, 2020. Reconstruction for 6.5 million crowns will last until the end of October 2020. Steel lattice bridge of riveted construction about 20 meters long and 4.3 meters wide on masonry embankment pillars was declared a technical monument in June 2019. Credit: Josev Vostarek/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News
RM2CAFMPK–Policka, Czech Republic. 05th Aug, 2020. The listed steel bridge in Policka, Svitavy region, Czech Republic, is seen during repair of that bridge on August 8, 2020. Reconstruction for 6.5 million crowns will last until the end of October 2020. Steel lattice bridge of riveted construction about 20 meters long and 4.3 meters wide on masonry embankment pillars was declared a technical monument in June 2019. Credit: Josev Vostarek/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News
RM2CAFMNB–Policka, Czech Republic. 05th Aug, 2020. The listed steel bridge in Policka, Svitavy region, Czech Republic, is seen during repair of that bridge on August 8, 2020. Reconstruction for 6.5 million crowns will last until the end of October 2020. Steel lattice bridge of riveted construction about 20 meters long and 4.3 meters wide on masonry embankment pillars was declared a technical monument in June 2019. Credit: Josev Vostarek/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News
RMWBCNW6–The Technical Museum in Brno preserves the Dutch type Windmill in Kuzelov as the National Cultural Monument, South Moravian Region, Czech Republic, Ju
RMWBCP65–The Technical Museum in Brno preserves the Dutch type Windmill in Kuzelov as the National Cultural Monument, South Moravian Region, Czech Republic, Ju
RMWBCNJ1–The Technical Museum in Brno preserves the Dutch type Windmill in Kuzelov as the National Cultural Monument, South Moravian Region, Czech Republic, Ju
RMWBCNYY–The Technical Museum in Brno preserves the Dutch type Windmill in Kuzelov as the National Cultural Monument, South Moravian Region, Czech Republic, Ju
RMWBCNB8–The Technical Museum in Brno preserves the Dutch type Windmill in Kuzelov as the National Cultural Monument, South Moravian Region, Czech Republic, Ju
RMWBCNP3–The Technical Museum in Brno preserves the Dutch type Windmill in Kuzelov as the National Cultural Monument, South Moravian Region, Czech Republic, Ju
RMWBCNEW–The Technical Museum in Brno preserves the Dutch type Windmill in Kuzelov as the National Cultural Monument, South Moravian Region, Czech Republic, Ju
RMWBCN95–The Technical Museum in Brno preserves the Dutch type Windmill in Kuzelov as the National Cultural Monument, South Moravian Region, Czech Republic, Ju
RMWBCN4M–The Technical Museum in Brno preserves the Dutch type Windmill in Kuzelov as the National Cultural Monument, South Moravian Region, Czech Republic, Ju
RME4NT0Y–Glassworks of the company Vitrum is a new cultural monument. The glassworks in Janov nad Nisou still produces. The company with a turnover of twenty million daily employs about 30 workers and produces domestic glass and technical glass for example for the airports. Glassworks is seen in Janov nad Nisou, Czech Republic, July 15, 2014. (CTK Photo/Radek Petrasek)
RME4NT04–Glassworks of the company Vitrum is a new cultural monument. The glassworks in Janov nad Nisou still produces. The company with a turnover of twenty million daily employs about 30 workers and produces domestic glass and technical glass for example for the airports. Glassworks is seen in Janov nad Nisou, Czech Republic, July 15, 2014. (CTK Photo/Radek Petrasek)
RME4NT2X–Glassworks of the company Vitrum is a new cultural monument. The glassworks in Janov nad Nisou still produces. The company with a turnover of twenty million daily employs about 30 workers and produces domestic glass and technical glass for example for the airports. Glassworks is seen in Janov nad Nisou, Czech Republic, July 15, 2014. (CTK Photo/Radek Petrasek)
RME4NT0K–Glassworks of the company Vitrum is a new cultural monument. The glassworks in Janov nad Nisou still produces. The company with a turnover of twenty million daily employs about 30 workers and produces domestic glass and technical glass for example for the airports. Glassworks is seen in Janov nad Nisou, Czech Republic, July 15, 2014. (CTK Photo/Radek Petrasek)
RME4NT08–Glassworks of the company Vitrum is a new cultural monument. The glassworks in Janov nad Nisou still produces. The company with a turnover of twenty million daily employs about 30 workers and produces domestic glass and technical glass for example for the airports. Glassworks is seen in Janov nad Nisou, Czech Republic, July 15, 2014. (CTK Photo/Radek Petrasek)
RME4NT2M–Glassworks of the company Vitrum is a new cultural monument. The glassworks in Janov nad Nisou still produces. The company with a turnover of twenty million daily employs about 30 workers and produces domestic glass and technical glass for example for the airports. Glassworks is seen in Janov nad Nisou, Czech Republic, July 15, 2014. (CTK Photo/Radek Petrasek)
RME4NT5E–Glassworks of the company Vitrum is a new cultural monument. The glassworks in Janov nad Nisou still produces. The company with a turnover of twenty million daily employs about 30 workers and produces domestic glass and technical glass for example for the airports. Glassworks is seen in Janov nad Nisou, Czech Republic, July 15, 2014. (CTK Photo/Radek Petrasek)
RM2RW1J7J–During European Heritage Days, the castle administration regularly opens normally inaccessible areas to visitors in Hluboka nad Vltavou, Czech Republic, September 16, 2023. This year the public can view the Vltava Castle Waterworks, which underwent a very demanding renovation in 2020 to 2021. The history of the waterworks dates back to the first half of the 16th century, when wooden water pumps pushed water into the then castle. The building of the current waterworks dates from the 18th century, and the Francis turbines that pump the Vltava water to the castle today date from 1908. (CTK Photo/
RM2RW1J6C–During European Heritage Days, the castle administration regularly opens normally inaccessible areas to visitors in Hluboka nad Vltavou, Czech Republic, September 16, 2023. This year the public can view the Vltava Castle Waterworks, which underwent a very demanding renovation in 2020 to 2021. The history of the waterworks dates back to the first half of the 16th century, when wooden water pumps pushed water into the then castle. The building of the current waterworks dates from the 18th century, and the Francis turbines that pump the Vltava water to the castle today date from 1908. (CTK Photo/
RM2RW1J71–During European Heritage Days, the castle administration regularly opens normally inaccessible areas to visitors in Hluboka nad Vltavou, Czech Republic, September 16, 2023. This year the public can view the Vltava Castle Waterworks, which underwent a very demanding renovation in 2020 to 2021. The history of the waterworks dates back to the first half of the 16th century, when wooden water pumps pushed water into the then castle. The building of the current waterworks dates from the 18th century, and the Francis turbines that pump the Vltava water to the castle today date from 1908. (CTK Photo/
RM2RW1J7G–During European Heritage Days, the castle administration regularly opens normally inaccessible areas to visitors in Hluboka nad Vltavou, Czech Republic, September 16, 2023. This year the public can view the Vltava Castle Waterworks, which underwent a very demanding renovation in 2020 to 2021. The history of the waterworks dates back to the first half of the 16th century, when wooden water pumps pushed water into the then castle. The building of the current waterworks dates from the 18th century, and the Francis turbines that pump the Vltava water to the castle today date from 1908. (CTK Photo/
RM2RW1J73–During European Heritage Days, the castle administration regularly opens normally inaccessible areas to visitors in Hluboka nad Vltavou, Czech Republic, September 16, 2023. This year the public can view the Vltava Castle Waterworks, which underwent a very demanding renovation in 2020 to 2021. The history of the waterworks dates back to the first half of the 16th century, when wooden water pumps pushed water into the then castle. The building of the current waterworks dates from the 18th century, and the Francis turbines that pump the Vltava water to the castle today date from 1908. (CTK Photo/
RM2RW1J7D–During European Heritage Days, the castle administration regularly opens normally inaccessible areas to visitors in Hluboka nad Vltavou, Czech Republic, September 16, 2023. This year the public can view the Vltava Castle Waterworks, which underwent a very demanding renovation in 2020 to 2021. The history of the waterworks dates back to the first half of the 16th century, when wooden water pumps pushed water into the then castle. The building of the current waterworks dates from the 18th century, and the Francis turbines that pump the Vltava water to the castle today date from 1908. (CTK Photo/
RM2RW1J72–During European Heritage Days, the castle administration regularly opens normally inaccessible areas to visitors in Hluboka nad Vltavou, Czech Republic, September 16, 2023. This year the public can view the Vltava Castle Waterworks, which underwent a very demanding renovation in 2020 to 2021. The history of the waterworks dates back to the first half of the 16th century, when wooden water pumps pushed water into the then castle. The building of the current waterworks dates from the 18th century, and the Francis turbines that pump the Vltava water to the castle today date from 1908. (CTK Photo/
RM2RW1J6X–During European Heritage Days, the castle administration regularly opens normally inaccessible areas to visitors in Hluboka nad Vltavou, Czech Republic, September 16, 2023. This year the public can view the Vltava Castle Waterworks, which underwent a very demanding renovation in 2020 to 2021. The history of the waterworks dates back to the first half of the 16th century, when wooden water pumps pushed water into the then castle. The building of the current waterworks dates from the 18th century, and the Francis turbines that pump the Vltava water to the castle today date from 1908. (CTK Photo/
RM2RW1J6K–During European Heritage Days, the castle administration regularly opens normally inaccessible areas to visitors in Hluboka nad Vltavou, Czech Republic, September 16, 2023. This year the public can view the Vltava Castle Waterworks, which underwent a very demanding renovation in 2020 to 2021. The history of the waterworks dates back to the first half of the 16th century, when wooden water pumps pushed water into the then castle. The building of the current waterworks dates from the 18th century, and the Francis turbines that pump the Vltava water to the castle today date from 1908. (CTK Photo/
RM2T3EKD8–Liberec, Czech Republic. 25th Oct, 2023. The University of Liberec is restoring the monument to architect Adolf Loos, created in the 1980s by sculptor Jiri Seifert, in Liberec, Czech Republic, October 25, 2023. Credit: Radek Petrasek/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News
RM2T3EK8B–Liberec, Czech Republic. 25th Oct, 2023. The University of Liberec is restoring the monument to architect Adolf Loos, created in the 1980s by sculptor Jiri Seifert, in Liberec, Czech Republic, October 25, 2023. Credit: Radek Petrasek/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News
RM2T3EKFA–Liberec, Czech Republic. 25th Oct, 2023. The University of Liberec is restoring the monument to architect Adolf Loos, created in the 1980s by sculptor Jiri Seifert, in Liberec, Czech Republic, October 25, 2023. Credit: Radek Petrasek/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News
RM2T3EK7F–Liberec, Czech Republic. 25th Oct, 2023. The University of Liberec is restoring the monument to architect Adolf Loos, created in the 1980s by sculptor Jiri Seifert, in Liberec, Czech Republic, October 25, 2023. Credit: Radek Petrasek/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News
RM2T3EKHG–Liberec, Czech Republic. 25th Oct, 2023. The University of Liberec is restoring the monument to architect Adolf Loos, created in the 1980s by sculptor Jiri Seifert, in Liberec, Czech Republic, October 25, 2023. Credit: Radek Petrasek/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News
RM2T3EKFB–Liberec, Czech Republic. 25th Oct, 2023. The University of Liberec is restoring the monument to architect Adolf Loos, created in the 1980s by sculptor Jiri Seifert, in Liberec, Czech Republic, October 25, 2023. Credit: Radek Petrasek/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News
RM2T3EK8C–Liberec, Czech Republic. 25th Oct, 2023. The University of Liberec is restoring the monument to architect Adolf Loos, created in the 1980s by sculptor Jiri Seifert, in Liberec, Czech Republic, October 25, 2023. Credit: Radek Petrasek/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News
RM2T3EKD6–Liberec, Czech Republic. 25th Oct, 2023. The University of Liberec is restoring the monument to architect Adolf Loos, created in the 1980s by sculptor Jiri Seifert, in Liberec, Czech Republic, October 25, 2023. Credit: Radek Petrasek/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News
RM2T3EKH6–Liberec, Czech Republic. 25th Oct, 2023. The University of Liberec is restoring the monument to architect Adolf Loos, created in the 1980s by sculptor Jiri Seifert, in Liberec, Czech Republic, October 25, 2023. Credit: Radek Petrasek/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News
RM2T3EKD9–Liberec, Czech Republic. 25th Oct, 2023. The University of Liberec is restoring the monument to architect Adolf Loos, created in the 1980s by sculptor Jiri Seifert, in Liberec, Czech Republic, October 25, 2023. Credit: Radek Petrasek/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News
RM2T3EKB1–Liberec, Czech Republic. 25th Oct, 2023. The University of Liberec is restoring the monument to architect Adolf Loos, created in the 1980s by sculptor Jiri Seifert, in Liberec, Czech Republic, October 25, 2023. Credit: Radek Petrasek/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News
RM2T3EKHD–Liberec, Czech Republic. 25th Oct, 2023. The University of Liberec is restoring the monument to architect Adolf Loos, created in the 1980s by sculptor Jiri Seifert, in Liberec, Czech Republic, October 25, 2023. Credit: Radek Petrasek/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News
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