Orlicke Mountains - Castles (12)
Orlicke Mountains
The Orlické Mountains are the range of mountains located in the northeast of the Czech Republic on the border with Poland. The region had been proclaimed the nature reserve area in 1969. The harsh and the precipitation-rich climate of the entire area is considerably affected by this approximately 31 to 37 miles (50 to 60 km) long mountain massif with elevation of about 3,281 ft / 1,000 m ASL. The snow lasts for about 4 month a year. The highest peak of the mountain range is Velká Deštná
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Castle Doudleby nad Orlicí
This late Renaissance castle with rich sgraffito decoration was built at a place of a former Middle Age wooden fortress (later it was rebuilt in Baroque style) and it is situated in Královehradecký region. Originally it was ...more info -
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Rychnovský castle
The Rychnovský castle is a dominant of the city Rychnov. Inside there is an art gallery, museum exposition and a gallery of Orlické mountains. The castle is pretty young. Its construction began in 1670. In about 50 years it ...more info -
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Castle Opočno
The castle Opočno is situated in a valley of Zlatý pond on the border with Orlické mountains. Due to the archeological foundings the region was inhabited probably in early stone age. The castle was built at a place of a former ...more info -
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Litice nad Orlicí Castle Ruin
The ruins of the 13th-century Litice nad Orlicí Castle towers on a rocky promontory surrounded on three sides by Orlice River. Czech Kings used to be the owners once - like Wenceslas II or George of Poděbrady. The entrance gate ...more info -
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Častolovice Chateau
A Renaissance chateau dates from the beginning of the 17th century. In 1694 Častolovice Chateau passed to the Šternberk family who kept it until brought under State ownership in 1948. After 1989 the Chateau was restituted to ...more info -
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Castle Letohrad
The early-Baroque castle has always been a dominant of the town. Inside there is a hotel, a restaurant, a private secondary school, City museum and an Art grammar school. In the exposition of the castle there is a curtain by Jan ...more info