Radošov - covered bridge over Ohri

The covered bridge in Radošov has a very interesting and eventful history. The origin of the name of the village from the German Rodisfort, i.e. Radovanův Brod, also suggests that Ohře has been walked in Radošov since time immemorial. In 1364 Charles IV granted to the city of Ostrov the privilege of building a bridge in this place and collecting tolls, in 1366 he ordered buyers heading to the threshold to use this road. The original bridge was definitely wooden and had to be still…
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View from the west side

Radošovský wooden covered bridge over Ohri

Radošovský wooden bridge - Kyselka

Radošovský wooden bridge - Kyselka

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Velichov - fortress

Chateau in Velichov: Although numerous later reconstructions preserved the basic layout of Mr

Velichov

From the south: the village center from the south

Radošov

moat of the fort

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Junction and Gulf of Mexico: restaurant and junction with the road to Ostrov nad Ohří

Velichov

Kyselka, former spa houses

Spa Kyselka.

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Kyselka

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By Heinrich Mattoni