Hradišťko – only the fortress remained from the defunct village

The first mention of the village of Hradišťko, which was named after the neighboring Croatian hillfort, dates from 1143. At that time it was the property of the Strahov Monastery. From 1389, it became an accessory of the nearby Ostroměř, when its owners bought the village.
In the 15th century, the village disappeared for unknown reasons. Only the courtyard where, in the first half of the 16th century, the brothers Václav and Jan from Rotytník...
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Ostroměř - Hradišťko

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Ostrometer

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Ostroměř - former Lefnar's chicory shop

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