Odra river - Moravian Kravaře region - Chateaux and castles
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Chateaux and castles 
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Bílovec - chateau
Three-winged, two-storey Renaissance chateau from the 16th century, which was reconstructed several times. In 1729, it suffered a fire and in 1736, the Sedlničtí of Choltic has it reconstructed in Baroque style. In 1945, it was destroyed again by fire during liberation, and it was gradually rebuilt until 1953.
Telephone: 722132315
Address: Zámecká 660, Bílovec
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Kunín - chateau
Newly reconstructed Baroque chateau. Its history begins with the Harrach clan in 1726-1734. At the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries Kunín became a modern education institution, attended by a famous native of nearby Hodslavice - František Palacký.
Telephone: 556749420
Address: č.p. 1, Kunín
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Jeseník nad Odrou - chateau
Rudolph free Lord of Witten had the chateau built. Until 1728, it was only partially built. Over the ensuing years each of the owners contributed to completing the chateau to a certain degree. The final look was in late Baroque style. A chateau park was founded around the chateau.
Telephone: 603469078
Address: č.p. 1, Jeseník nad Odrou
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Bartošovice - chateau
15th century fortress, which was reconstructed into a Renaissance chateau by the Sedlničtí of Choltic in 1583. In 1616, another three-storey chateau was added in the near vicinity. Both building structures were interconnected by a joining wing.
Telephone: 556720490
Address: Bartošovice 1
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Studénka - museum and chateau
One-storey chateau building established by reconstructing an older chateau, mentioned in historical writings already in 1705. Around 1860, the tower was added with a turret and spiral staircase.
Telephone: 731648545
Address: Panská 229, Studénka
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Bravantice - chateau
Renaissance chateau from the 17th century, its frontispiece was renovated in Empire style at the beginning of the 19th century.
Address: č.p. 1, Bravantice
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Fulnek - chateau
The chateau complex consists of two parts - the Upper chateau and the newer, so-called Lower chateau. Its present day form is the result of complex building development. A castle apparently already stood on the site of the chateau in the 13th century. The first written record dates back to 1372. Traces of the oldest building phase have been preserved...
Address: Fulnek
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Hukovice - chateau
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Pustějov - chateau
The chateau was built in the middle of the 18th century as the summer residence of the Augustinian Provost and the administrative base of the monasterial estate. The chateau is created from a rectangular storeyed building with a saddle roof and two high gables on both shorter sides.
Address: č.p. 218, Pustějov
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Sedlnice - chateau
Originally a wooden fortress from the 15th century, which was rebuilt at the beginning of the 17th century. The buildings were planned in the shape of a horseshoe, an additional floor was added with high wooden gables. The Eichendorffs rebuilt the chateau in Classical style, into a comfortable manor. They had the chateau park landscaped in English style...
Address: č.p. 121, Sedlnice
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Slatina - chateau
Renaissance chateau standing in the courtyard on the west side of the village. It was established with the reconstruction of a former fortress in 1602. It is a storeyed, rectangular building with a high saddle roof, which has Renaissance arcades on the main entry frontispiece and on the first floor.
Telephone: 556427012
Address: č.p. 1, Slatina
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Spálov - chateau
Spalovsky's chateau was originally a fortress, most probably built during the time of the first owner of the Spalovsky estate Mladota Podstatsky of Prusinovice, who acquired this estate in 1535.
Address: Spálov
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Trnávka - chateau
The chateau's present day Late Baroque appearance dates back to around 1780. It was built in the 1720s on the site of a medieval fortress, most probably by Josef Viktorin of Harasova. It is a single-storey building covered by a mansard roof.
Address: č.p. 1, Trnávka
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Výškovice - chateau
Originally it was a simple storeyed Empirical chateau, rectangular in shape with a simple smooth front facade, ended with a buttress with a gable on the entry frontispiece. Later on, it was reconstructed into residential flats.
Address: Bílovec, Výškovice
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