Slavonic city fortifications

Together with the underground labyrinth, its construction began on the order of the "iron and gold" king - Přemysl Otakar II. It was completed in 1366. It consisted of three gates and fortification walls with moats that surrounded the entire historical core of the city. The inner wall was 8 meters high. In the 16th century, the fortifications were completed by a fenced wall with bastions, and ramparts were built at all three gates. Of them, to this day...
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