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Drábské světničky

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Ruined rock castle in the Czech Republic
A view of the castle
Drábské světničky

Drábské světničky is a ruin of a 13th-century rock castle in the Czech Republic. It is located about 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) northeast of Mnichovo Hradiště on the ragged edge of a sandstone cliff high above surrounding landscape. The castle covers a group of seven sandstone rocks, connected with wooden bridges. It has been abandoned since the Hussite wars in the 15th century.

50°31′54″N 15°01′54″E / 50.53167°N 15.03167°E / 50.53167; 15.03167



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