Holašovice is a typical example of a South Bohemiam village, with medieval layout. Historically an ethnic German village, it was later abandoned after WWII. Following the collapse of communism it was restored and repopulated. It's an easy half-day trip from České Budějovice.

There is an annual crafts festival held in July, which brings a considerable volume of visitors from the surrounding area.

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Holašovice is a typical example of a South Bohemiam village, with medieval layout. Historically an ethnic German village, it was later abandoned after WWII. Following the collapse of communism it was restored and repopulated. It's an easy half-day trip from České Budějovice.

There is an annual crafts festival held in July, which brings a considerable volume of visitors from the surrounding area.

#UNESCO #SouthBohemia #CeskeBudejovice
May 2009 
Holašovice

Holašovice is a small historic village located in the south of the Czech Republic, 15 kilometres west of České Budějovice. The village was deserted after the Second World War, allowing its medieval plan and vernacular buildings in the South Bohemian Folk or Rural Baroque style to remain intact. It was restored and repopulated from 1990, and it was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1998.
Holašovice is a typical Bohemian village for the Hlubocká Blatská area around České Budějovice. It consists of 23 brick farmyards containing 120 buildings, each with their gable end facing a central broad village green, with a fish pond and chapel.
The buildings date from the 18th to 20th century, with most of them built in the second half of the 19th century. They are constructed in the South Bohemian Folk Baroque style. 

#UNESCO
April 2009 
Holašovice

Holašovice is a small historic village located in the south of the Czech Republic, 15 kilometres west of České Budějovice. The village was deserted after the Second World War, allowing its medieval plan and vernacular buildings in the South Bohemian Folk or Rural Baroque style to remain intact. It was restored and repopulated from 1990, and it was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1998.
Holašovice is a typical Bohemian village for the Hlubocká Blatská area around České Budějovice. It consists of 23 brick farmyards containing 120 buildings, each with their gable end facing a central broad village green, with a fish pond and chapel.
The buildings date from the 18th to 20th century, with most of them built in the second half of the 19th century. They are constructed in the South Bohemian Folk Baroque style. 

#UNESCO
An interesting place for a quick visit- not ancient houses -built late 19th/ early 20th Century but an interesting style of local architecture and worth a detour