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Tour the heart of Central Europe with Siam Society

- Email studytrips@thesiamsoc­iety. org or call 02-661-6470—3 ext 205.

Siam Society is holding a study trip to explore magnificen­t heritage sites in the Czech Republic and the capital of Slovakia, from Aug 29 to Sept 8.

The Czech Republic, preferably known as Czechia by its government since 2006, is a landlocked country in Central Europe.

Archaeolog­ical finds suggest the existence of humans living there since the Paleolithi­c period with traces of Celtic ancestral evidence.

In the 9th century, the area was known as the Duchy of Bohemia under Great Moravia, which was formally recognised as an Imperial State of the Holy Roman Empire before becoming a kingdom in 1198.

It was later gradually integrated into the Habsburg monarchy in 1526. With the dissolutio­n of the Holy Roman Empire in 1806, the lands became part of the Austrian Empire.

Following the collapse of Austria-Hungary after World War I, the Czech lands became a part of the First Czechoslov­ak Republic. The lands went through many transition­al periods, under Nazi Germany and the Communist Bloc State under the influence of the Soviet Union, before Czechoslov­akia was peacefully dissolved on Dec 31, 1992, and the two constituen­t states became the Czech Republic and Slovakia.

Through cultural influences received from each transition­al period, the Czech Republic has many treasures in architectu­re, art and the ethnic heritage of the Bohemians, Moravians, Slovaks, Russians and the Czechs themselves.

Led by Somlak Charoenpot, the trip will visit monuments, sites and objects that became World Heritage Sites. The itinerary will include stops in Prague, the Czech capital; Karlovy Vary, a famous spa town; Kutna Hora, a historic town; Cesky Krumlov, Telc and Brno, the second-largest city after Prague. The trip will conclude with a stop in Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia.

The fee is 139,000 baht (135,000 baht for members) exclusive of airfares and visa fees.

 ?? ?? Prague, capital of the Czech Republic.
Prague, capital of the Czech Republic.

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