Šumperk - historical documents of the State District Archive

Neither the Šumper district archive nor the historical documents it hides are normally accessible to the public. However, in very exceptional cases, such as the European Cultural Heritage Day, up to 22 old documents can be seen.
Probably the most interesting "piece" among them is - surprisingly written in Czech - a parchment document from 1562 by which Emperor Ferdinand I accepts Šumperk among the royal cities and...
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Other places in the vicinity - Šumperk - historical documents of the State District Archive

Šumperk – Hloch's villa

Šumperk – Hloch's villa

A nameless stream

Polder under Háj

Cross on the Red Hill

Cross on the Red Hill

taken from the garden

Šumperk - Seidl's villa, palace

the younger of the Šumper Nepomuks

Šumperk - statue of St. Jan Nepomucký (Nerudova Street)

St. Luke

Šumperk - statue of St. Luke

The border between civilization and wilderness

Spring in the brickyard

Weeping willows

Dvořák square (or orchard?)