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Telč is a city in southern Moravia, near Jihlava, in the Czech Republic.

It contains a castle and a long urban plaza with well-conserved Renaissance houses; since 1992 all of this has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

The builder of the castle was Zachariáš of Hradec, after whom the plaza was named; his name is also related to that of the city of Jindřichův Hradec.

Telč was founded in the mid-14th century; the Roman style tower for the Holy Spirit proves that there was already a settlement there. The city walls and the church of the Ascension of Mary come from Gothic style.

Until 1945 Telč had, as did its neighbor Jihlava, a principally German-speaking population.