Bohemian Paradise - Ruins (12)
Bohemian Paradise
Bohemian Paradise is an area that is roughly spread over the triangle formed by the towns of Turnov, Mladá Boleslav, and Jičín. It is approximately 70 km from Prague to the edge of this area and around 25 km from Liberec. Bohemian Paradise has been a protected landscape area in the Czech Republic since 1954. The unique beauty of the countryside and local surroundings here make it the destination for a large number of tourists of all age categories. The name of “Bohemian Paradise” is one
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Ruin Bradlec
The castle was founded in the beginning of the 14th century on a basalt stud over Bradlecká Lhota. Because of the lack of comfort and bad access, the castle was in the middle of the 16th century emptied and it soon changed into ...more info -
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Kumburk Castle Ruins
Kumburk, formerly Goldenberk, are ruins of a Gothic castle founded by the Vartemberk branch of the Markvartic Family at the beginning of the 14th century. It is situated on the top of a basalt hill near Nová Paka. The castle ...more info -
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Rotštejn Castle Ruin
Rotštejn is a ruin of a rock castle situated in the southern part of the Klokočské skály rocks. The castle dates from the end of the 14th century, however it was abandoned as early as in the end of the 15th century. Today ...more info -
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Zvířetice Castle Ruin
A large and well-preserved ruin of a stronghold above the right bank of Jizera River, founded by Zdislav of Lemberk before 1318. In the 15th century it was rebuilt into a Renaissance castle and in the 17th century, under the ...more info -
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