The remains of the walls in Česká Lípa
In the 13th century, Lipý Castle was built in the valley of the Ploučnice river, at the crossroads of two trade routes. The city of Lipá gradually arose near the castle, which was protected by double walls up to 7 meters high and 2,5 meters thick. There were four gates with bridges and towers on the main roads leading to the city. The city gradually grew and suburbs were created. After the Thirty Years' War, the walls began to lose their…
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The remains of the walls in Česká Lípa
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