Jeseníky Mountains - Castles (16)

Jeseníky Mountains

The Jeseníky Mountains are the large sierras in the northern part of Moravia on the border of the Czech Republic and Poland. Due to their proportions, they are further subdivided into the Rychlebské Mountains, Kralický Sněžník Mountain, Hrubý Jeseník Mountains, Nízký Jeseník Upland, and their piedmont plains. The Praděd Mountain (1,632 yards / 1,492 meters ASL) is the Jeseníky Mountains highest peak. There are indeed a number of thousand-meter-high mountains in the area, e.g. the

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  • 1.

    Zámek Slezské Rudoltice

  • 2.

    Zámek Albrechtice

  • 3.
    Castle Bruntál

    Castle Bruntál

    The castle Bruntál is situated in the region of Hrubý Jeseník in an area of many extincted volcanoes. The original Gothic castle was founded in the 15th century by the Lords from Vrbno. It was rebuilt to a Renaissance seat ...
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    Vodní tvrz Jeseník

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    Zámek Zábřeh

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    Tvrz Bohdíkov

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    Sovinec Castle

    Sovinec Castle

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    Zámek Krnov

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    Kolštejn

    Kolštejn

    The castle Kolštejn is situated in a village Branná, where it was built to guard a land way from Moravia to Silesia. It was built in the 13th century by the family of Wustenhube. In the 16th century it was rebuilt in ...
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    State castle Jánský vrch

    State castle Jánský vrch

    The history of the castle Jánský Vrch began probably in the second half of the 13th century when it was built at a very good strategic place over javornické settlement. During the 15th century the castle was damaged a lot. The ...
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  • Total records: 16
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