Litomysl
The Tristenice Path ran through Litomysl, which was historically on the boundary between Bohemia and Moravia. The town's most prominent structure, a Renaissance-style castle, was built in the late sixteenth century.
Bedrich Smetana, a well-known classical music composer, was born in this mansion. The Portmoneum, the former house of art collector Josef Portmon and a monument to graphic art that covers walls, floors, ceilings, and furniture in a truly immersive way, is another attraction in town.
It is possible to travel to Litomysl Castle. The castle's subsequent owners, the Trauttmansdoffs and Waldstejns, had little impact on the outside aspect, although they did add Baroque changes, stucco and painted ornamentation to the walls and ceilings in the 18th century.
• Location: Litomysl, Czech Republic
• Timing: 9AM - 5PM
• Famous for: Má vlast is a cycle of symphonic poetry (My Homeland). Many well-known musicians have usually attended the event
• Entry Fee: 160 CZK
• Best Time To Visit: Then April is the perfect month for you to visit Litomysl. The excessive humidity throughout this month also creates for some cool afternoons.