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Staré Splavy (German Thammühl am See) is a town and a former spa resort, a part of the Doksy municipality in the Česká Lípa district, Liberec region, North Bohemia. It is a recreation center on the northwest shore of Máchovo jezero. At the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, it was one of the most famous holiday destinations in all of Austro-Hungary. Even during the First Czechoslovak Republic, Staré Splavy was a popular recreational place, especially for well-off Jewish clientele from Prague, Liberec and even places as distant as Berlin or Vienna. At the beginning of the 20th century, many built their summer homes here, mostly in the style of art nouveau or functionalism (for example the Kohn brothers from Prague or Miloš Forman's parents).

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  • Staré Splavy (cs)
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  • Staré Splavy (něm. Thammühl am See) je lázeňské a rekreační městečko, část obce Doksy v okrese Česká Lípa. Jedná se o rekreační středisko na severozápadním břehu Máchova jezera. Na přelomu 19. a 20. století se jednalo o jednu z proslulých dovolenkových destinací v Českých zemích a v celém Rakousku-Uhersku. I v době první Československé republiky byly Staré Splavy oblíbeným rekreačním místem. Obec byla tehdy známá jako „Böhmischer Lido“ („České Lido“). (cs)
  • Staré Splavy (vertaald: Oud Splavy; Duits: Thammühl) maakt deel uit van de Tsjechische stad Doksy, en is de belangrijkste badplaats aan de noordwestkust van het meer van Macha (Máchovo jezero). (nl)
  • Staré Splavy (German Thammühl am See) is a town and a former spa resort, a part of the Doksy municipality in the Česká Lípa district, Liberec region, North Bohemia. It is a recreation center on the northwest shore of Máchovo jezero. At the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, it was one of the most famous holiday destinations in all of Austro-Hungary. Even during the First Czechoslovak Republic, Staré Splavy was a popular recreational place, especially for well-off Jewish clientele from Prague, Liberec and even places as distant as Berlin or Vienna. At the beginning of the 20th century, many built their summer homes here, mostly in the style of art nouveau or functionalism (for example the Kohn brothers from Prague or Miloš Forman's parents). (en)
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  • Staré Splavy (něm. Thammühl am See) je lázeňské a rekreační městečko, část obce Doksy v okrese Česká Lípa. Jedná se o rekreační středisko na severozápadním břehu Máchova jezera. Na přelomu 19. a 20. století se jednalo o jednu z proslulých dovolenkových destinací v Českých zemích a v celém Rakousku-Uhersku. I v době první Československé republiky byly Staré Splavy oblíbeným rekreačním místem. Obec byla tehdy známá jako „Böhmischer Lido“ („České Lido“). (cs)
  • Staré Splavy (German Thammühl am See) is a town and a former spa resort, a part of the Doksy municipality in the Česká Lípa district, Liberec region, North Bohemia. It is a recreation center on the northwest shore of Máchovo jezero. At the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, it was one of the most famous holiday destinations in all of Austro-Hungary. Even during the First Czechoslovak Republic, Staré Splavy was a popular recreational place, especially for well-off Jewish clientele from Prague, Liberec and even places as distant as Berlin or Vienna. At the beginning of the 20th century, many built their summer homes here, mostly in the style of art nouveau or functionalism (for example the Kohn brothers from Prague or Miloš Forman's parents). The place was then often dubbed „das Böhmischer Lido“ („The Bohemian Lido“ in German). Because the post-war communist regime made the entire area one of the centres of socialist-style recreation in all of Czechoslovakia (especially in the 1970s and 1980s), sometimes it is today referred to as "Ibiza for the poor" ("Ibiza pro chudé"). Due to still relatively high density of Jewish families in the vicinity (who either are post-WWII natives here or moved here from Prague and other big cities since the 1990s), it is often referred to as "the Czech Catskills" or "Czech Florida". Some well-known 20th century characters associated with the town include Franz Kafka (who has even dedicated one of his novels to the place, titled "Die Synagogue von Thammühl" - "The Synagogue of Thammühl"), Karel Poláček, Friedrich Torberg, František R. Kraus or Miloš Forman, apart of more ancient personalities, such as the Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV or a romantic Czech poet Karel Hynek Mácha, whose famous poem "Máj" is said to take place onshore of the hereby lake. (en)
  • Staré Splavy (vertaald: Oud Splavy; Duits: Thammühl) maakt deel uit van de Tsjechische stad Doksy, en is de belangrijkste badplaats aan de noordwestkust van het meer van Macha (Máchovo jezero). (nl)
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