Do you have any idea of Czech Republic? It is situated at the heart of Central Europe and has been a witness to lo lots of ups and downs of history. It shares borders with Poland to the northeast, Germany to the west and northwest, Austria to the south and Slovakia to the east. The capital and largest city of the country it Prague and boasts of containing one of the finest and most refined casino cultures in the whole of Europe. Even though we have come to the casino culture quite early, it has to be stated that Czech Republic along with Slovakia (both known as parts of earlier Czechoslovakia) were key components of the Soviet empire and East European Communism for several consecutive decades.
Following the disintegration of Soviet Union, on 1 January 1993, Czechoslovakia (in a peaceful manner) formally dissolved into its constituent states, the Czech Republic and Slovakia. It is to be stated that any form of gambling or casino games were to no avail in the days of Communism.
What is the situation now? If we do depend upon relevant government and other sources too, there are, in actual fact, 43 officially authorized casinos in the whole of the country and Prague consists of as a minimum 11 casinos. The largest of them is definitely Admiral Casino Colossuem, positioned in Prague and you will get thunderstruck to know that Admiral Casino Colossuem has more or less 8 game tables and 160 slot machines. The number of visitors and certainly players to these casinos are increasing by leaps and bounds with the passing of each year.
Nevertheless, even though Czech Republic is a sign of centuries of historical developments, politically it is a new country and as a result it is going though a series of changes. Rise and gradual development of casino culture is one of them. Thanks to its wonderful scenic beauty (considered as a grace of God), Czech Republic perceives a flooding in the tourism industry these days and all these have stimulated the casino culture to a large extent.



