Bílina, Administrative center in Teplice District, Czech Republic.
Bílina is a town with city privileges in Teplice District, Czech Republic, situated at 207 meters elevation. It spreads across several neighborhoods including Chudeřice, Mostecké Předměstí, Pražské Předměstí, Teplické Předměstí, and Újezdské Předměstí.
The Church of Saints Peter and Paul was founded in 1061 and marks the historical center of the town. Over the centuries it underwent multiple reconstructions and modifications that shaped its current appearance.
The Church of Saints Peter and Paul shapes the town's character, its walls revealing different architectural periods that visitors can see as they walk through. The site remains a focal point where locals gather and the community's religious traditions continue to be observed.
The town has good transportation connections through the I/13 road and railway lines linking Prague to Cheb, making it easy to arrive by car or train. These links also make it simple to explore the surrounding area and nearby towns.
Since 1664, Bílinská kyselka has been produced here, a heavily mineralized water that made the town known as a health destination. This mineral-rich spring continues to draw people seeking its beneficial properties.
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