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  • basket Darebnice - remains of a pre-historical fortification
    Darebnice - remains of a pre-historical fortification. The former fortified settlement of Lusatian people of the Urnfield culture, from the Slavic fortified settlement period. From the remains of massive, two metre thick walls at the southern rampart and findings of medieval ceramics and weapons it can be deduced that a Gothic fortress was built here later, though there is no mention of it in written sources. Today the less massive rampart borders the south and west sides of the massive fortress, the remaining sides of which are protected by steep slopes...
    Address: Běstovice
  • basket Hradiště - fortified Celtic town
    Hradiště - fortified Celtic town. Oppidum (a Celtic fortified town) is situated in an isolated place over the Chrudimka River, today over the Křižanovická Dam. It created a junction between the Vltava Oppida in Southern and Central Bohemia and between their counterparts in Moravia. Oppidum was, for the most part, naturally protected by steep slopes and the Chrudimka River; the remaining side was protected by a double, even triple in some areas, ramparts that are noticeable to this day.
    Telephone: 469677566
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  • basket Třebešov - monument and prehistoric site
    A memorial of archeological research of burnt-burial ground, which was located near the left bank of the creek Bělá. The memorial was built in 1920s and is standing in the place where 135 graves from the early Iron Age were found.
    Address: 51601, Třebešov
  • basket Vršov Fort
    A quiet location at the site of the Vraclav Slavonic Fortress, later the wooden castle of the Slavníkovéc family where Prince Svatopluk had leading members of the Vršovec family murdered in 1108 in order to strengthen the Přemyslids. In 1908 the town built a granite memorial to the Vršovec family and planted linden and maple trees. The site also includes a large linden and small granite monument to František Loskot, professor of theology and philosophy.
    Telephone: 465482127
    Address: Vraclav
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