Manor water supply from Probluz to Dolní Přím
The problem with sufficient water supply already manifested itself in the period when only a fortress stood on the site of today's castle, which was abandoned during the period when the royal dowry city of Hradec Králové ruled this commodity. Fortunately, Dolní Přím was confiscated by the royal chamber in 1547 and subsequently this village was sold to Jan of Pernštejn on Helfenštejn, who sold it to Jan Holc on November 29 of the same year...
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Manor water supply from Probluz to Dolní Přím
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