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Here are some of the top sites to see in Central Europe:
The Charles Bridge, Prague: A 14th-century stone bridge that crosses the Vltava River, with stunning views of the city and its surroundings.
Vienna Opera House, Vienna: An iconic and historic opera house that is considered one of the finest in the world.
Schönbrunn Palace, Vienna: A baroque palace that was the summer residence of the Habsburg emperors, with beautiful gardens and architecture.
Brandenburg Gate, Berlin: A historic monument that is one of the most iconic landmarks of Berlin.
Wawel Castle, Krakow: A medieval castle and former residence of Polish kings, with beautiful architecture and art.
Budapest Parliament, Budapest: A magnificent Neo-Gothic building that houses the Hungarian Parliament.
St. Vitus Cathedral, Prague: A stunning Gothic cathedral that is one of the most important landmarks in Prague.
The Royal Castle, Warsaw: A reconstructed castle that serves as a museum and houses important art and artifacts.
Lake Bled, Slovenia: A stunning lake surrounded by mountains and forests, with a picturesque island and a medieval castle.
The Old Town Square, Prague: A historic square that features stunning architecture, including the famous Astronomical Clock.
Exploring these and other top sites with the help of a Central Europe Compact Atlas can be an enjoyable and informative way to experience the region.