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Pilsen
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Pilsen is the capital of West Bohemia, founded by the Czech king Wenceslas II. The eventful history of the city can be seen during the sightseeing of many interesting buildings in the historical city centre, dominated by a slim tower of the Gothic St. Bartholomew Cathedral, which is, with the height of 102,26 m (335 feet) the highest church spire in Bohemia. A whole range of important buildings is evidence of the era of great boom in the city at the turn of last two centuries. Today Pilsen, with its 173 000 inhabitants a significant cultural, business and industrial centre, famous mostly due to the products of Pilsen's brewery (producer of world-known original Pilsner Urquel beer) and heavy machinery Skoda factory. The city is slowly becoming more attractive and wishes to be an international "entry gate" on the passage from West Europe.
Czech Republic, 1993, Pilsen
Czech Republic, 2007, Water tower
Czechoslovakia, 1938, Armament Factories
Czechoslovakia, 1959, Town Hall
Czechoslovakia, 1959, St. Bartholomew's Church
Czechoslovakia, 1961, Pilsen and a bottle of beer
Czechoslovakia, 1968, Arm of Pilsen
Bohemia and Moravia, 1939, Pilsen. West Bohemian Museum
Czech Republic, 2011, 70th Anniv. of Trolleybus in Plzen
Czechoslovakia, 1937, Pilsen. West Bohemian Museum
Czechoslovakia, 1938, Pilsen
Czechoslovakia, 1938, St. Bartolomew's Church
Czechoslovakia, 1938, Tyl theater
Czechoslovakia, 1967, Town Hall