List of castles and chateaus in North Moravia
This list includes castles and chateaus in Northern Moravia and includes the Moravian-Silesian Region and the Olomouc Region . It is part of the list of castles and chateaus in the Czech Republic . The list does not claim to be complete. The Czech names are used and the German names are given in brackets.
Moravian-Silesian Region ( Moravskoslezský kraj )
Surname | place | Location and Notes | image |
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Bartošovice Castle
(Partschendorf Castle) |
Bartošovice , Okres Nový Jičín
(Partschendorf, Neutitschein district) |
(Location) |
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Bílovec Castle
(Wagstadt Castle) |
Bílovec , Okres Nový Jičín
(Wagstadt, Neutitschein district) |
(Location) until 1945 seat of Baron Sedlnitzky von Choltitz |
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Bílá Castle | Bílá near Ostravice , Okres Frýdek-Místek
(Ostrawitz, Friedek-Mistek district) |
(Location) Hunting lodge and summer residence of the Archbishop of Olomouc Francis de Sales , built in 1906, today used as an inn |
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Brantice Castle
(Bransdorf Castle) |
Brantice near Krnov , Okres Bruntál
(Bransdorf near Jägerndorf, Freudenthal district) |
(Location) |
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Bruntál Castle (Freudenthal Castle) | Bruntál (Freudenthal) |
(Location) Baroque palace, built from 1766 to 1769 |
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Deštné Castle (Dorfteschen Castle) |
Jakartovice- Deštné, Okres Opava
(Eckersdorf, OT Dorfteschen, Troppau district) |
(Location) Originally a Gothic castle, 1727–1730 converted into a two-winged castle, owned by Count Renard since 1761, expropriated in 1945 |
[1] |
Fryštát Castle (Freistadt Castle) | Karviná -Fryštát ( Karviná , OT Freistadt) |
(Location) Built in 1792 in Empire style by the Larisch-Mönnich family |
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Hrad Fürstenvalde |
Vrbno pod Pradědem , Okres Bruntál
(Würbenthal, Freudenthal district) |
(Location) Castle ruins on the Schlossberg (854 m), ruins only visible when there is little grass in late autumn or spring |
is missing |
Fulnek Castle | Fulnek |
(Location) Among the owners are the Counts of Zierotin, von Würben and, until 1945, the Count of Flanders, again in private ownership since 2002, now extensively renovated |
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Fulštejn Castle
(Füllstein Castle) |
Bohušov , Okres Bruntál
(Füllstein, Freudenthal district) |
(Location) |
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Hlavnice Castle
(Glomnitz Castle) |
Hlavnice , Okres Opava
(Glomnitz, Troppau district) |
(Location) 1792–1795 built by Count Andreas Renard as a simple country house, later converted into a palace in Empire style, see also [2] |
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Hnojník Castle |
Hnojník , Okres Frýdek-Místek
(Hnoinik, Friedek-Mistek district) |
(Location) as a baroque palace in the 18th century. Built by Joseph Kornhäusel , around 1850 rebuilt in Empire style |
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Hradec nad Moravicí Castle
(Grätz Castle - Red Castle) |
Hradec nad Moravicí , Okres Opava
(Grätz, Troppau district) |
(Location) Red lock |
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Hradec nad Moravicí Castle
(Grätz Castle - White Castle) |
Hradec nad Moravicí , Okres Opava
(Grätz, Troppau district) |
(Location) White lock |
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Hukvaldy Castle (Hochwald Castle) |
Hukvaldy , Okres Frýdek-Místek
(Hochwald, Friedek-Mistek district) |
(Location) Castle ruins |
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Klimkovice Castle
(Königsberg Castle) |
Klimkovice , Okres Ostrava-město
(Königsberg, district of Mährisch Ostrau) |
(Location) Castle formerly owned by the estate, owned by Count Wilczek until 1945 |
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Kravaře Castle (Krawarn Castle) |
Kravaře
(German Krawarn, Troppau district) |
(Location) Originally Mannerist building from the 17th century, replaced by a four-winged baroque palace from 1721–1728, the client was Johann Rudolf Freiherr von Eichendorff |
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Jeseník Castle (Deutsch Jaßnik Castle) |
Jeseník nad Odrou , Okres Nový Jičín
(German Jaßnik, Neutitschein district) |
(Location) Manor with castle and park, among the owners the Counts of Witten were the most important |
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Krnov Castle (Jägerndorf Castle) |
Krnov , Okres Bruntál
(Jägerndorf, Freudenthal district) |
(Location) built under Margrave Georg von Moravia by Hans Beheim , the castle served as the residence of the dukes in the Duchy of Jägerndorf |
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Kunín Castle (Kunewald Castle) |
Kunín , Okres Nový Jičín
(Kunewald, Neutitschein district) |
(Location) Kunewald Castle was built in 1726–1734 on the site of an original castle according to plans by the Viennese architect Johann Lucas von Hildebrandt , owned by the Kunín community since 1999, extensive restoration work, open to the public since 2004 |
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Litultovice Castle | Litultovice, Okres Opava
(Leitersdorf, district of Troppau) |
(Location) the old castle was a moated castle, the new castle at the beginning of the 17th century. built in the Renaissance style |
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Nová Horka Castle
(Neuhübl Castle) |
Nová Horka near Studénka , Okres Nový Jičín
(Neuhübl near Stauding, Neutitschein district) |
(Location) until 1945 owned by Count Vetter von der Lilie |
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Raduň Castle (Radun Castle) | Raduň , Okres Opava (Radun, Opava district) |
(Location) Originally medieval castle was rebuilt into a renaissance castle in 1586, rebuilt 1816–1822 under Johann Larisch-Mönnich according to designs by KJ Englisch in the classical style, in 1832 the princely family Blücher von Wahlstatt bought the castle and left the towers and gables on the west side of the castle restore |
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Rychleby Castle
(Reichenstein Castle) |
Javorník , Okres Jeseník
(Jauernig, Freiwaldau district) |
(Location) |
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Sedlnice Castle
(Sedlnitz Castle) |
Sedlnice , Okres Nový Jičín
(Sedlnitz, Neutitschein district) |
(Location) Country palace formerly with an estate, summer residence of the poet Joseph von Eichendorff |
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Šostýn Castle
(Castle Schauenstein) |
Kopřivnice , Okres Nový Jičín
(Nesselsdorf, Neutitschein district) |
(Location) Schauenstein Castle (also called Schawenstein, Scheibstein, Schornstein or Schowenstayn) is a Gothic castle ruin |
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Sovinec Castle
(Eulenberg Castle) |
Sovinec , Okres Bruntál
(Eulenberg, Freudenthal district) |
(Location) |
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Stará Ves nad Ondřejnicí Castle
(Altendorf Castle) |
Stará Ves nad Ondřejnicí , Okres Ostrava-Město (Altendorf, Ostrau-Stadt district) |
(Location) Altendorf Castle was built between 1565 and 1578, with sgraffito ornaments |
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Starý Jičín Castle
(Alt Titschein Castle) |
Starý Jičín, Okres Nový Jičín
(Alt Titschein, Neutitschein district) |
(Location) Castle ruins, reconstructed from 1996 |
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Štrálek Castle
(Stralek Castle) |
Štrálek near Rýmařov , Okres Bruntál
(Stralek near Römerstadt, Freudenthal district) |
(Location) Castle ruin Stralek (also Strolek) |
is missing |
Starý Zámek Studénka |
Studénka , Okres Nový Jičín
(Stauding, Neutitschein district) |
(Location) Originally a castle from the 14th century, converted into a two-story renaissance castle in 1567 |
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Nový Zámek Studénka |
Studénka , Okres Nový Jičín
(Stauding, Neutitschein district) |
(Location) next to the old castle in the 18th century. Built baroque palace that houses a wagon building museum |
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Trůba Castle
(Strahlberg Castle) |
Štramberk , Okres Nový Jičín
(Stramberg, also Strahlberg, Neutitschein district) |
(Location) the castle mentioned for the first time in 1359, built by the Moravian margrave Johann Heinrich , brother of Emperor Charles IV , from 1783 the castle fell into disrepair |
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Cvilín Castle
(Schellenburg) |
Úvalno , Okres Opava
(Lobenstein, Troppau district) |
(Location) Erected on an old settlement mound from 1031 to 1049 to protect against Poland, it fell into disrepair after the Thirty Years War |
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Vartnov Castle
(Wartnau Castle, also Wartenau) |
Úblo near Úvalno , Okres Opava
(Aubeln near Lobenstein, Troppau district) |
(Location) Castle ruins |
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Velké Heraltice Castle
(Großherlitz Castle) |
Velké Heraltice , Okres Opava
(Großherlitz; also Groß Herlitz, Troppau district) |
(Location) the renaissance chateau Velké Heraltice was built at the end of the 16th century instead of a castle, redesigned in baroque style around 1676, and around 1900 a neo-Gothic chateau chapel was added |
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Velké Hoštice Castle
(Groß Hoschütz Castle) |
Velké Hoštice , Okres Opava
(Groß Hoschütz, Troppau district) |
(Location) Baroque castle of the Moravian-Bohemian Count Chorinsky von Ledske |
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Vikštejn Castle (Wigstein Castle) |
Vítkov , Okres Opava
(Wigstadtl, Troppau district) |
(Location) Ruins of Vikštejn Castle (German Wiegstein Castle) |
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Zamek Zábřeh (Zabrzech Castle) |
Zábřeh nad Odrou , Okres Ostrava-Město
(Zabrzech, also Heinrichsdorf, Ostrau-Stadt district) |
(Location) Castle owned by the Olomouc bishops |
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Žerotínský zámek Castle
(Zierotin Castle) |
Nový Jičín (new certificate) |
(Location) Castle in the 16th century by Johann von Pernstein built later to the Zierotins sold |
Olomouc Region ( Olomoucký kraj )
Surname | place | Location and Notes | image |
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Bílá Lhota Castle
(Weißöhlhütten Castle) |
Bílá Lhota , Okres Olomouc
(Weißöhlhütten, Olomouc district) |
(Location) Originally the castle 1660–1669 converted into a four-winged Renaissance castle, in the 18th century. Conversion to a baroque palace, residence of the composer Conradin Kreutzer , owned by the Riedl family until 1945 |
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Bílá Voda Castle
(Weißwasser Castle) |
Bílá Voda , Okres Jeseník
(Weißwasser, Freiwaldau district) |
(Location) Originally a Gothic castle, converted into a palace in 1507, summer residence of Wroclaw Bishop Johann V. Thurzo , today used as a psychiatric clinic |
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Bludov Castle
(Blauda Castle) |
Bludov , Okres Šumperk
(Blauda, Mährisch Schönberg district) |
(Location) transformed into a Renaissance castle originally. Castle, later baroque castle, since 1710 to now owned by the Fam. Žerotín ( Zierotin ) |
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Bouzov Castle
(Busau Castle) |
Bouzov near Litovel , Okres Olomouc
(Busau near Littau, Olomouc district) |
(Location) Renaissance castle from the 16th century, damage in the Thirty Years War , owned by the Teutonic Order since 1696 , reconstruction of the castle in the years 1896–1901 according to the plans of the architect Georg von Hauberrisser as a summer residence for the Grand Master Archduke Eugen of Austria in historicizing forms |
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Brníčko Castle
(Brünnles castle ruins) |
Brníčko near Zábřeh , Okres Šumperk
(Brünnles near Hohenstadt, Mährisch Schönberg district) |
(Location) Castle ruins since 1513 |
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Čechy pod Kosířem Castle
(Czech Castle) |
Čechy pod Kosířem, Okres Prostějov
(Czech, Proßnitz district in Moravia) |
(Location) Castle from the 17th century, owned by the Liechtenstein family from 1707–1716 , with the studio of the painter Josef Mánes |
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Castle Edelštejn , castle Leuchtenštejn ,
(Koberštejn Castle) |
Zlaté Hory , Okres Jeseník
(Zuckmantel, Freiwaldau district) |
(Location) Castle ruins Edelstein, Leuchtenstein on the Bischofskoppe and Koberstein near Zuckmantel |
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Helfštýn Castle , also Helfštejn
(Helfenstein Castle) |
Týn nad Bečvou , Okres Přerov
(Thein, Prerau district) |
(Location) partially reconstructed ruins of Helfenstein Castle (also Helfstein), located above the Bečva valley, it once dominated the Moravian Gate, it is one of the largest fortresses in Europe (with four courtyards, huge walls, towers, kennels, palas and forge) |
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Hranice Castle |
Hranice na Moravě
(Mährisch Weißkirchen) |
(Location) Renaissance castle, now used as a town hall with a covered inner courtyard |
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Hustopeče nad Bečvou Castle
(Hustopetsch Castle) |
Hustopeče nad Bečvou Okres Přerov
(Hustopetsch an der Betschwa, Prerau district) |
(Location) Hustopetsch Castle, the four-wing Renaissance building is the work of the northern Italian master builders and stonemasons Peter Minikat Vlach, Rudolf Minikat Vlach and Daniel Tiante Vlach from Lugano, built between 1580 and 1604 for Karl von Zierotin, expropriated in 1945 as property of the Barons von Baillou, since 2001 the Transferred to the municipality of Hustopeče nad Bečvou |
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Jánský Vrch Castle
(Johannesberg Castle) |
Javorník , Okres Jeseník
(Jauernig, Freiwaldau district) |
(Location) until 1945 summer residence of the Wroclaw bishops |
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Kaltenstejn Castle
(Kaltenstein Castle) |
Černá Voda , Okres Jeseník
(Schwarzwasser, Freiwaldau district) |
(Location) In 1505, the Wroclaw Bishop Johannes V. Thurzo bought Kaltenstein Castle, and against the will of his cathedral chapter he released it for demolition |
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Kolštejn Castle
(Kolstein or Goldenstein Castle) |
Branná , Okres Šumperk
(Goldenstein, Mährisch Schönberg district) |
(Location) Castle complex of Kolštejn castle ruins - renaissance building:
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Kunzov Castle
(Kunzhof Palace) |
Hrabůvka near Radíkov , Okres Přerov
(Hornbeam, also Hrabuwka near Radelsdorf, Prerau district) |
(Location) Kunzhof Palace, a neo-Gothic building, built in 1907/08 as the residence of the Anton Kunz family of manufacturers from Mährisch Weißkirchen, a national cultural monument since 2007 |
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Mírov Castle
(Mürau Castle) |
Mírov , Okres Šumperk
(Mürau, Mährisch Schönberg district) |
(Location) the building complex, which emerged from a medieval castle of the Olomouc bishops, was converted into a baroque fortress between 1679 and 1684, converted into a prison in 1856, still used today as a prison |
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Náměšť na Hané Castle
(Namiescht Castle) |
Náměšť na Hané , Okres Olomouc
(Namiescht, Olomouc district) |
(Location) Upper and lower Namiescht Castle with castle chapel and collection of historic carriages of the Olomouc bishops and archbishops |
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Nové Zámky Castle
(New lock) |
Mladeč near Litovel , Okres Olomouc
(Lautsch, Olomouc district) |
(Location) Hunting lodge and summer residence of the Liechtenstein family |
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Plumlov Castle
(Plumau Castle) |
Plumlov , Okres Prostějov
(Blumenau, also Plumau, Proßnitz district in Moravia) |
(Location) Plumau Castle, built in the Mannerist style in the years 1680–1688 in addition to the original castle |
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Hrad Potštát near Boňkov
( Puchart Castle , also Wüstes Schloss) |
Boňkov near Olšovec , Okres Přerov
(Olspitz, Prerau district) |
(Location) Ruins of Puchart Castle near Boňkov since 1318 in the possession of the Záviš von Potštát, also known as Hrad Potštát (Puchard Fortress), Zighart, Pustý zámek (Desert Castle) or Sudetský zámek (Sudetenburg) |
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Přerov Castle
(Prerau Castle) |
Přerov
(Prerau) |
(Location) four-wing palace complex built in the first quarter of the 17th century as a renaissance building on the site of the original castle |
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Rabštejn Castle
(Rabenstein Castle) |
Oskava , Okres Šumperk
(Oskau, Mährisch Schönberg district) |
(Location) Decayed since 1693, some remains of the wall around the courtyard and remains of the curtain wall of the outer bailey have been preserved |
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Ruda nad Moravou Castle
(Eisenberg Castle) |
Ruda nad Moravou
(Eisenberg an der March) |
(Location) Renaissance castle built under Bernhard von Zierotin 1600–1610 |
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Sobotín Castle
(Zöptau Castle) |
Sobotín , Okres Šumperk
(Zöptau, Mährisch Schönberg district) |
(Location) Castle through conversion of a former factory in the 1840s in the style of historicism |
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Šternberk Castle
(Sternberg Castle) |
Šternberk , Okres Olomouc
(Mährisch-Sternberg, Olomouc district) |
(Location) Originally the castle complex, 1886 reconstruction in the style of historicism by the Viennese architect Carl Gangolf Kayser |
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Třemešek Castle (Johrnsdorf Castle) | Třemešek, OT from Dolní Studénky , Okres Šumperk
(Johrnsdorf, OT von Schönbrunn, Schönberg district) |
(Location) |
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Úsov Castle
(Mährisch Aussee Castle) |
Úsov , Okres Šumperk
(Mährisch Aussee, Mährisch Schönberg district) |
(Location) originally a castle from the 13th century, reconstruction by the Lords of Vlašim in 1487, owned by the Liechtenstein family until 1945 |
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Velké Losiny Castle
(Groß Ullersdorf Castle) |
Velké Losiny , Okres Šumperk
(Groß Ullersdorf, Mährisch Schönberg district) |
(Location) Originally a Gothic moated castle, 1580–1589 converted into a three-winged Renaissance castle by Johann von Žerotín ( Zierotin ), arcaded courtyard with sgraffito ornaments, expanded in 1693 with a three-winged Baroque building, owned by the Liechtenstein family until 1945 |
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Třemešek Castle
(Johrnsdorf Castle) |
Dolní Studénky
(Schönbrunn, OT Králec) |
(Location) The renaissance castle from 1587 was redesigned in the romantic style from 1857 to 1863, renewed in the 1950s |
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Zábřeh na Moravě Castle
(Hohenstadt Castle) |
Zábřeh , Okres Šumperk
(Hohenstadt an der March in Schönhengstgau) |
(Location) Originally a Gothic castle, converted into a Renaissance castle, redesigned in Baroque style from 1727–1736 and sold to the city by the Liechtensteiners in 1849 |
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Žádlovice Castle
(Schadlowitz Castle) |
Žádlovice
(Schadlowitz, OT from Loschitz near Mohelnice) |
(Location) three-wing complex (1679–1705), rebuilt in 1760 in baroque style |
Web links
- Castles and palaces in the Moravian-Silesian Region (Czech)
- Castles and palaces in the Olomouc Region (Czech)
Individual evidence
- ↑ L. Hošák, R. Šrámek, Místní jména na Moravě a ve Slezsku I, Academia, Praha 1970, II, Academia, Praha 1980th