They are displayed in a building next to the Gothic castle, Hradcany, in the city of Prague.
The Czech crown
Czech republic
Prague Castle is a castle in Prague where the Kings of Bohemia, Holy Roman Emperors and presidents of Czechoslovakia and the Czech Republic have had their offices. The Bohemian Crown Jewels are kept here.
In the Tower of London, here in England ( Under armed guard !)
Ceska Koruna or in direct translation: Czech Crown.
euros no it is not euro it it Czech Crown. Euro should come about 2012!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No one is on a Czech dollar bill because there aren't any Czech bills with that denomination. The Czech Republic's currency is called the koruna, or "crown" in English. The Related Link includes a table of all bills issued by the Czech Republic.
No. The Czech Republic isn't in the Eurozone. It has its own currency. One unit is called Koruna (or crown in english). However when it joined EU it pledged to join the Eurozone "as soon as possible".
Official name is Czech REpublic but if you want you can reffer to it however you want. Some suggestions easier than Czech Republic are Czechia or Czechlands, or if you want to sound smart you can use one of historic names such as Lands of the Bohemian Crown.
aston wright built the crown jewels
Czech Republic still uses its own currency the Czech crown (or Česká koruna, CZK). While you can use EUR in main tourist spots and some supermarkets it is NOT offically accepted currency.
No, the crown jewels are kept in the Tower of London ;)