A small town with a fairytale square
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One of the lesser-known architectural gems of the Czech Republic is the town of Úterý (named after the day of the week when the market was held here). German influence can be seen here in the form of half-timbered houses. In addition to the listed town houses, there is a beautiful Renaissance town hall, a fountain and the Marian Column.
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