The best-preserved Gothic walls in Central Europe are once again open to the public
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One of the biggest attractions of the royal dowry city of Poličky – the unique 1220-meter-long fortifications encircling the entire historic core of the city is once again open to the public.
Poličské walls date from the second half of the 14th century and are one of the best-preserved and longest city fortifications in Europe. "They surround the entire city center with a length of 1220 meters. They have a width of two to 2,25…
Poličské walls date from the second half of the 14th century and are one of the best-preserved and longest city fortifications in Europe. "They surround the entire city center with a length of 1220 meters. They have a width of two to 2,25…
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The best-preserved Gothic walls in Central Europe are once again open to the public
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