Bohdalice Castle and Russian Tsar Alexander I.
The current castle building stands on the site of a new fortress and was originally built in the Renaissance style. The first written mention of the castle in Bohdalice dates back to 1551.
In 1638, the Bohdalic manor and the castle were bought by the Olomouc Jesuits, who held it until the order was abolished. In 1783, the Menner family acquired the castle. The Manner family owned the castle until the 30s, when they sold it to a German…
In 1638, the Bohdalic manor and the castle were bought by the Olomouc Jesuits, who held it until the order was abolished. In 1783, the Menner family acquired the castle. The Manner family owned the castle until the 30s, when they sold it to a German…
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Bohdalice Castle and Russian Tsar Alexander I.
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