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Czeck Tourism Chief says AIME is important

Thursday, 1 February 20073 min read
Czeck Tourism Chief says AIME is important

Pavel Kosal, Direcotr of External Relations told The Mole that Czech Tourism had attended AIME last year and were so impressed that they are attending again this year.

Czech Tourism is a 100% State funded organisation set up in 1993 charged with promoting the Czech Republic overseas through its network of international offices.

Prague is the cornerstone of their activity, a magical city of bridges, cathedrals, gold-tipped towers and church domes, whose image has been mirrored in the surface of the Vltava river for more than ten centuries.

Prague is also a modern European metropolis full of energy, music, and art. It’s a city of contrasts, with serene green isles in the river and peaceful parks draping the city’s seven hills, just steps away from the architectural treasures and bustling street life of the city center.

Oavel said that is a place where different architectural styles stand cheek by jowl, creating an atmosphere that’s both intimate and romantic, and quite impossible to forget once you visit.

The Czech lands boast an extraordinarily high number of cultural monuments, with over 2,000 preserved castles and chateaux represent an important part of the national cultural heritage, both in terms of their number and in terms of their historical and artistic value; their significance transcends national borders, and more than a few of these structures are important even in the global cultural context.

Report by The Mole