5 Sights in Teplice, Czechia (with Map and Images)

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Welcome to your journey through the most beautiful sights in Teplice, Czechia! Whether you want to discover the city's historical treasures or experience its modern highlights, you'll find everything your heart desires here. Be inspired by our selection and plan your unforgettable adventure in Teplice. Dive into the diversity of this fascinating city and discover everything it has to offer.

1. Doubravská hora

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Doubravská hora Czech Wikipedia user Packa / CC BY-SA 3.0

Doubravská Mountain is a lonely phonolite hill in the Central Bohemian Uplands on the outskirts of the town of Teplice. The slopes of the hill are protected as a natural monument Doubravka and at the top there are modified ruins of the medieval castle Doubravská hora, a restaurant and the mountain is a popular excursion destination for Teplice residents.

Wikipedia: Doubravská hora (CS)

2. Červený kostel

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The Church of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus or the Most Sacred (Divine) Heart of Jesus in Teplice-Trnovany, called the Red Church, is a Roman Catholic parish church in the Teplice-Trnovany district. It is a three-nave basilica in the neo-Gothic style with a bell tower 47 meters high. The author of the design is the Teplice architect Gustav Jirsch.

Wikipedia: Červený kostel (Teplice) (CS)

3. Kostel svatého Bartoloměje

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The Church of St. Bartholomew in Teplice is originally a Lutheran church near the center of the spa town of Teplice. It was built in the second half of the 19th century in the pseudo-Romanesque style. Since 1990, it has been in private hands and has not been used for church purposes. It is protected as a cultural monument.

Wikipedia: Kostel svatého Bartoloměje (Teplice) (CS)

4. Sbor ČCE Tepliace

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Sbor ČCE Tepliace

The congregation of the Evangelical Church of Czech Brethren in Teplice falls under the Ústí nad Labem Seniorate. The number of active members is about 30. The representation of generations is relatively even, with the ratio of men and women being roughly 1:1. In terms of education and professions, a wide range of people are represented. The congregation was founded in 1889 as a branch/preaching station of the Krabčice congregation. It did not become an independent congregation of the church until 1926. After the Second World War, the Protestants from Zelów moved in and their families have been active in the congregation for several generations. Since October 1, 2020, the original congregation in Duchcov has been incorporated into the Teplice congregation.

Wikipedia: Farní sbor Českobratrské církve evangelické v Teplicích (CS), Website

5. Děkanský kostel sv. Jana Křtitele

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The Roman Catholic Parish of Teplice is a community of Roman Catholics and other persons who are close to Christianity in Teplice and its surroundings. Organizationally, it falls within the Teplice vicariate, which is one of the ten vicariates of the Litoměřice diocese. It consists of three parishes – the deanery of Teplice v Čechách, Teplice-Šanov and Teplice-Trnovany. Since 1990, these parishes have had the same spiritual administration as legal entities – they are administered by the Salesian community in Teplice. In fact, these three de jure independent parishes form one community, which is why the parish is sometimes also called the "triunite".

Wikipedia: Římskokatolická farnost – děkanství Teplice v Čechách (CS), Heritage Website

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