Jež's castle near Vícov
The ruins of Jež Castle stand on an elongated promontory near Vícov in Prostějovská in the Olomouc Region. Moats, remains of walls, residential buildings and a round tower have been preserved from the castle. The castle ruins are freely accessible.
The castle was correctly named Vícov after the nearby village. The first mention is from 1355. In 1358, the castle was held by Henzlín from Vícov. In 1379, the castle was pledged to Margrave Jošt Oldřich from…
The castle was correctly named Vícov after the nearby village. The first mention is from 1355. In 1358, the castle was held by Henzlín from Vícov. In 1379, the castle was pledged to Margrave Jošt Oldřich from…
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Jež's castle near Vícov
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