Barrandov Studios: Hollywood on the Vltava
On the southern edge of Prague, one of Europe’s largest film studios has been quietly turning out blockbusters for nearly a century — and you can visit.
On the southern edge of Prague, one of Europe’s largest film studios has been quietly turning out blockbusters for nearly a century — and you can visit.
Where the Elbe cuts through northwest Bohemia, sandstone towers rise from dense pine forest in formations so improbable they look designed. Europe’s largest natural arch, a gorge navigable only by flat-bottomed boat, and some of the region’s most dramatic hiking — all within reach of Prague.
An hour east of Prague, Kutná Hora built its Gothic skyline on medieval silver wealth — then spent the money on architecture that still stands. The Sedlec Ossuary, decorated with the bones of 40,000 people, is one of the strangest and most compelling rooms in Europe.
A medieval castle the size of a small city overlooks a tight river bend and a cobblestoned old town that fills quickly — and justifiably so. Come in shoulder season on a weekday and you might find it closer to a secret.