Karlštejn - monument to the victims of the First World War

Karlštejn, located on the banks of the Berounka River in part of the Český Karst protected landscape area, was founded in 1348 together with Karlštejn Castle, which was built by Charles IV. Since 1952, it has been administratively connected with the municipalities of Budňany and Poučník. The First World War also affected Karlštejn, men from Karlštejn had to join it, and for some it took even the most precious thing - their lives. In memory of these men…
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