Fortress Lišnice.
The first written mention of the village of Lišnice dates from 1480. In the middle of the village there was an early Gothic fortress, which served as the main manor house before the castle was built. The corner of the fortress was reinforced with high buttresses. In 1691, the fortress was rebuilt into a baroque granary. A plaque with a coat of arms has been preserved on the northwest wall. The granary is used by the municipality and is inaccessible. In 1958, the granary was declared a cultural monument.
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Fortress Lišnice.
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