Šluknov, the northernmost city of the republic.

It is customary to look at least a little into the city's past. The first written mention is from 1281. At that time, Šluknov was still a settlement and a salt trail passed through it. The first owners were the Berks from Dubé, and thanks to their help, the settlement became a town in 1359. The other owners who raised the town were the Šlejnics, who owned the estate until 1618. They were the ones who contributed to the development of crafts and…
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Šluknov, south side of the church of St. Wenceslas

Šluknov, archdeacon's church of St. Wenceslas.

Shluknov. forestry school

Šluknov, monument to TG Masaryk in the street of the same name.

Šluknov, cross in TG Masaryk street

Šluknov, cross in TG Masaryka street.

Šluknov, statue of St. Wenceslas

Šluknov, statue of St. Wenceslas.

Šluknov railway station

Šluknov railway station.

View of the park from the castle window

Castle Park in Šluknov.

Šluknov, statue of St. Anthony of Padua

Šluknov, statue of St. Anthony of Padua.

Šluknov, view of the castle from the west

Šluknov castle.

Šluknov, the fountain on Náměstí Miru

Šluknov, the fountain on Náměstí Miru.

Šluknov, column of the Holy Trinity

Šluknov, column of the Holy Trinity.