Records and curiosities form the unlikely cultural identity of Pelhřimov. Since 1995, the town has hosted an annual festival of Czech and world records, and a Museum of Records and Curiosities on the main square catalogues feats ranging from marathon juggling to the longest handshake. The association between Pelhřimov and record-breaking has become firmly established enough to shape the town's tourist marketing.
Roughly 16,500 people live in Pelhřimov, a highland town in the Vysočina Region at an elevation of about 530 metres. The rectangular Masarykovo náměstí preserves a ring of burgher houses with Renaissance and Baroque facades, and the Church of St. Bartholomew at the square's upper end offers a tower with a lookout over the surrounding countryside of rolling fields and scattered fishponds.
Reviewed profiles for the Pelhřimov area are published on escortservice.com. The directory does not mediate, arrange, or provide services of any kind. Hotels and pensions near the square accommodate visitors. All users must confirm they are at least 18.
The Bohemian-Moravian Highlands around Pelhřimov produce granite that has been quarried commercially for construction since the 19th century. The terrain suits cycling on quiet roads between villages, and the nearby Želivka reservoir supplies drinking water to Prague through a 52-kilometre pipeline.
Rail connections from Pelhřimov reach Tábor in about 50 minutes and continue toward Prague. The D1 motorway passes 20 kilometres north, connecting the area to both Prague and Brno.
Records and curiosities form the unlikely cultural identity of Pelhřimov. Since 1995, the town has hosted an annual festival of Czech and world records, and a Museum of Records and Curiosities on the main square catalogues feats ranging from marathon juggling to the longest handshake. The association between Pelhřimov and record-breaking has become firmly established enough to shape the town's tourist marketing.
Roughly 16,500 people live in Pelhřimov, a highland town in the Vysočina Region at an elevation of about 530 metres. The rectangular Masarykovo náměstí preserves a ring of burgher houses with Renaissance and Baroque facades, and the Church of St. Bartholomew at the square's upper end offers a tower with a lookout over the surrounding countryside of rolling fields and scattered fishponds.
Reviewed profiles for the Pelhřimov area are published on escortservice.com. The directory does not mediate, arrange, or provide services of any kind. Hotels and pensions near the square accommodate visitors. All users must confirm they are at least 18.
The Bohemian-Moravian Highlands around Pelhřimov produce granite that has been quarried commercially for construction since the 19th century. The terrain suits cycling on quiet roads between villages, and the nearby Želivka reservoir supplies drinking water to Prague through a 52-kilometre pipeline.
Rail connections from Pelhřimov reach Tábor in about 50 minutes and continue toward Prague. The D1 motorway passes 20 kilometres north, connecting the area to both Prague and Brno.
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