Bouzov castle

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It is an early 14th-century fortress first mentioned in 1317. An eight-storey watchtower, 58 meters high, dominates the complex.

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  • Type: castle
  • Historical period: XIV century
  • Country: Czech Republic
  • Scale: 1:200
  • Number of sheets: 14 sheets A4

Historical information

Bouzov Castle is an early 14th-century fortress first mentioned in 1317. It was built on a hill between the village of Hvozdek and the town of Bouzov, 21 km west of Litovel and 28 km northwest of Olomouc, in Moravia, Czech Republic.

The castle has been used in a number of film productions lately, including "Arabela", "Fantaghirò", and "Before the Fall".

An eight-storey watchtower, 58 meters high, dominates the complex. The buildings are grouped around it in the form of a horseshoe, and the castle is enhanced by a number of towers, and among other things, bastions, battlements, oriel windows and loopholes. The two long bridges, ending with a short drawbridge, span the deep dry moat around the castle.

The knights' hall, armoury, which is in one of the few original rooms with preserved Gothic vaulting, bedrooms of the knights and a neo-gothic chapel with its Gothic altar and tombs occupy the central part of the castle. The valuable furniture comes from the private collection of Eugen von Habsburg and the collection of the Order of the Teutonic Knights. Since 1999 the castle has been a national monument.

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