Kolín
Kolín is a city in Central Bohemia. It has about 33,000 inhabitants in 2023. The historic town centre is well preserved and is protected by law as an urban monument reservation.
Understand
Kolín lies about 47 kilometres (29 mi) east of Prague. The town is located on the Elbe River.
Get in
- The city of Kolín is included in the Prague integrated transport system. 17 PID lines pass through the city. The main point of bus transport is the Cologne railway station.
- In 2023, there were bus lines with direct connections to the following municipalities: Čáslav, Český Brod, Kouřim , Kutná Hora, Pečky, Poděbrady, Týnec nad Labem, Uhlířské Janovice, Vlašim, Zásmuky, Zruč nad Sázavou, Žiželice.
- 🌍 Kolín railway station, Rorejcova 569. It is a junction of five railway lines from Prague, Olomouc, Ledeček, Havlíčkov Brod, and Velké Osek.
Get around
City bus service in 2023 had 11 lines and was provided by the Okresní autobusová doprava Kolín company.
See
- The historical centre of the town has many gothic and baroque buildings. Most notable are the main market (Karlovo Square) with the Neo-Renaissance town hall, and the Church of Saint Bartholomew from the 13th century, rebuilt in 1360 by the architect Peter Parler.
- 🌍 Radim castle.
- 🌍 Old city of Kouřim (Stará Kouřim). and 🌍 Lechův kámen (Lech stone).
- 🌍 Kolín Castle.
- 🌍 Muzeum lidových staveb v Kouřimi (Kouřim museum of folk architecture).
- 🌍 Zásmuky castle.
- 🌍 Kolín synagogue (Synagoga v Kolíně). A synagogue from 1696. It is the second oldest and most valuable synagogue in Bohemia.
- 🌍 The Jewish cemetery (Starý židovský hřbitov v Kolíně). One of the oldest and largest Jewish cemeteries in Bohemia. It was established in 1418 and has more than 2,600 tombstones
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