Overview
Hlinsko and its surrounding highland landscape carry an earthy, rooted energy characteristic of the Bohemian-Moravian uplands, where ancient forests and folk traditions maintain a living connection to pre-Christian nature spirituality. The town's preserved wooden architecture retains a warmth and human-scale intimacy that visitors find grounding and nourishing. The area invites a reconnection with craft, simplicity, and the rhythms of seasonal life close to the land.
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History, Archaeology & Significance
Hlinsko is a town in the Vysočina Region of eastern Bohemia, Czech Republic, known for its preserved folk architecture including painted wooden houses in the Betlém quarter. The town's history dates to the 14th century, situated in a landscape of forested hills that held significance in pre-Christian Slavic spiritual traditions. The surrounding region contains various natural sacred sites including springs and hilltop locations.
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