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Houska Castle

Houska Castle is a castle located in the Liberec region of the Czech Republic. The castle was built in the Gothic style during the second half of the 13th century, and later underwent a Renaissance modification in the late 1500s. This castle is particularly famous for the folklore, which is that it is built over a pit meant to be the entrance to Hell. Besides the folklore, the actual purpose of Houska Castle was to serve as an administrative center for Ottokar II’s royal estates.

Magic on Charles Bridge

Magic on Charles Bridge

Like Halloween in the United States, the Czech Republic has its own celebration, Dušičky, or All Soul’s Day, on the 2nd of November. And like the monsters and ghosts of Halloween, the Czech Republic has its own, such as the Golem of Rabbi Loew, a Prague classic.