Teplice
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By Train
The main station is called Teplice Teplice.It's a fast train station on the route of Usti nad Labem - Chomutov allowing to change trains at two other tracks, she is not a railway junction.Trains tangential lines are separated in other stations.The first railroad came to Teplice from Usti nad Labem in 1858 and since 1867 has been extended through sections Duchcov to Chomutov.It is now electrified, with transportation due to display and timetable for the passenger number is listed under the 130th Other Teplice track are: Route 097 Teplice - Retenice - Uporiny - Lovosice, separating the track from 130 in Retenice, Route 134 Teplice - Oldrichov at Duchcova - Litvinov, separating the track from 130 in the Oldřichov Duchcova and Route 132 at Oldrichov Ghost - Decin, which passes through the northern part of Teplice and not on their territory with other lines connected.Currently 2010 is no public transport.Other stations are Retenice Teplice (097, 130, 134), Teplice Castle Garden (097), Prosetice (097) and Teplice Forest Gate (132).
By Bus
Trolley buses were originally tram supplement.The first trolley line was opened in 1952, but soon these vehicles trams completely pushed.Greater expansion undergone in the 80 trolleys years and the first half of the 90 years.But then there was stagnation, even when considered for cancellation of trolley traffic.Now, modern trolleybuses again an important part of public transport used.The first city buses in Teplice has already appeared in the 20th the 20th century.But it was a private bus lines.These were the early 30th years taken public company that operated streetcars.After the Second World War, but took the bus lines.The first bus transport company pulled out as late as in 1951, followed by rapid development of this type of transport.
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Teplice Red Church
is a Catholic Church in Teplice, the district Trnovany.It is a three-aisled basilica in neo-Gothic style with a bell tower 47 meters high.The designer is Teplice architect Gustav Jirsch.Trnovany were until the mid- 20th century, a separate municipality.Although at the end of the 19th century, has undergone an unprecedented economic boom and have over 12 000 inhabitants, they lacked the Catholic Church.Association for its construction funds collected since 1895, with construction, however could not begin until the year 1907.The selected location on the former village green, the central crossroads of the Emperor, now Masaryk Avenue, requiring sophisticated technical solutions to construction, among others because it was necessary to translate trough Bystrice, running through the center of the square.The church was completed and consecrated on 24th in October 1909.
Teplice Botanical Garden
is an allowance organization of the City Hall of Teplice in the Shan, in the street Josef Suk 1388/18.The total area of about two hectares, roughly half devoted to outdoor exposure, exhibition greenhouses occupy 2400 square meters.Stock greenhouses with an area of 1750 m2 are not public.The garden is open all year, daily except Monday from 9 to 18 in winter to 17 hours.Outdoor exposure is as wild and also cultivated plants and trees.Botanical Garden is part of the European Botanic Gardens Congress, became a full member of BCGI and began to wonder also connect to the IPEN (International Plant Exchange Network).Prepared and re-issuing its own index seminum that sent Gardens in February 2007.Building plans of buildings dating back to 1904.The original greenhouses, which will certainly serve primarily the spa, managed (mainly through the efforts of Ing. Sternthalove Mary) beginning of the 70 years of the 20th century rebuild.Reconstructed botanical garden was opened in March 1975.But at that time belonged to the Technical Services of the city.At the time of formal garden had about 2000 species of plants.
Regional Museum in Teplice
Regional Museum in Teplice continues the tradition dating back to 1894, when the company established a museum and 7 issued in December 1897 School Street No. 17 of his collection. Museum housed here until 1905 and then moved to the Trade House in the same street (now the county archives building).The basic collection of objects were bought from a versatile collector AH Fassla, which is already available to the public in 1873.The Museum Company formulated its program in direct connection with the development of industrialization in the Teplice museum and set three main tasks: to carry out documentation of local history through collections to help improve the level of ceramic and glass production, which belonged to the profiled local industry sectors, and provide daily uncovering archaeological monuments in the extraction coal and other earth works. This orientation for decades influenced the activities of the museum, which was counted among the biggest and best museums outside of Prague.In 1945, the museum's collections were transferred to the administration of the local People's Committee, which gave the museum in 1947 to use the building of the castle. In later years, performed a regional museum and a regional office and since 1976 has acted as a scientific and methodological center for other museums in the former North County.
The Krusnohor Theatre
The history of the theatre in Teplice has always been connected with the spa.Teplice’s first theatre was established at the castle in the first half of the 18th century.It was established by Frantisek Vaclav Clary Aldringen.Soon its 285 seatings were not satisfactory for the art-loving public and a summer theatre was established at the park in Trnovany in about a half of the 19th century.The proposal of building a new town theatre in Teplice was firstly delivered in 1861 and thus a discussion on what theatre and where it should be built started.In 1871 it was decided: an area in the location of the contemporary theatre was selected.The theatre featured a widest repertoire ranging from operas operettas to drama including plays for children.In 1934 the first ten years of Teplice’s theatre were balanced.During this period it performed in 3119 days (cca 6 days per week) and 455 first nights were featured (45 per year) as well as 148 hosted plays of other theatre companies.The premises of the theatre were already devoted to the Czech minority on specific days right at the grand opening and that was in effect till 1938.
Teplice Castle
Originally a Gothic fortress, built on the place of a Benedictine convent originated by Queen Judith in the 12th century and plundered by the Hussites, rebuilt into a Renaissance chateau, adapted in the Baroque and the Classicist style.An English park.Period furnishings in the chateau rooms, an exposition of archaeology, historical clocks, china and pottery, Gothic and Baroque art, the history of spas, a cabinet of coins.In the eastern wing remains of the Romanesque convent building, in the courtyard a crypt of the Romanesque basilica of the Queen Judith.A regional museum of the town Teplice.
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