Tours
6 Available toursVisit Herrnhut, a small town in the region of Saxony (Sachsen), in Germany. In the 18th century, Herrnhut gave birth to the Moravian spiritual renewal and prayer/ missions movement under Count Nicolaus Ludwig Von Zinzendorf (1700-1760). It remains a haven for Christian pilgrims as well as being the world headquarters of the Moravian Church.
The reform movement of the end of the 14th century and the beginning of the 15th century is related to the work of Master Jan Hus, to his preaching, university and writing activities. After his martyr’s death in Constance in 1415, the principles of his teaching gained growing support in Bohemia.
Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic and the then-Czech Kingdom, became a centre of reformation one hundred years before the European reformations. The Wittenberg or Lutheran reformation resounded amongst the Czech utraquists, too; and there was a German-speaking Lutheran community established as well.
Visit to the picturesque medieval town, which was the center and military fortress of the Hussite revolution. The name was derived from Mount Tabor in Galilee, traditionally associated with the place where Jesus revealed His divine nature to the Apostles. Thanks to its rich history, architectural monuments and attractive countryside location, Tábor (today the second largest town in South Bohemia) is one of the Czech Republic’s most popular tourist destinations.
The story of roots of Czech Reformation will take us to the region of South Bohemia which has been considered the cradle of the Reformation and the Hussite movement throughout the ages. It was here that the reformer Jan Hus, warrior Jan Žižka, and Petr Chelčický, whose thoughts were later drawn upon by the Moravian Brethren (Unitas Fratrum), were all born. In South Bohemia there are a number of places that are more or less connected with reform movement.
The story of Kralice Bible will takes us to village of Kralice nad Oslavou and nearby Náměšť nad Oslavou in Vysočina region. We will take advantage of being very close to UNESCO town of Třebíč to pay a visit.