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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BuchloviceBuchlovice - Wikipedia

    Buchlovice is known for the baroque Buchlovice Castle in the centre of Buchlovice, and for the Buchlov Castle on the eponymous hill above the market town. Among the main landmarks is the Church of Saint Martin.

  2. Buchlovice Castle (Czech: Zámek Buchlovice) is a chateau in Buchlovice in the Zlín Region of the Czech Republic. Its history is closely connected with nearby Buchlov Castle which grew more and more uncomfortable in the late 17th century, and that is why Jan Dětřich of Petřwald decided to build a new castle.

  3. Zámek Buchlovice leží v Buchlovicích ve Zlínském kraji, asi 11 km od města Uherské Hradiště. Celý barokní komplex se skládá ze dvou zámeckých budov a rozsáhlého parku. Je ve vlastnictví státu (správu zajišťuje Národní památkový ústav) a je přístupný veřejnosti.

  4. Buchlovice (německy Buchlowitz) jsou městys v okrese Uherské Hradiště ve Zlínském kraji. Leží devět kilometrů západně od Uherského Hradiště na úpatí Chřibů. Městysem protéká Buchlovický potok a Dlouhá řeka. Žije zde přibližně 2 400 obyvatel. Buchlovice spolu s dalšími 14 obcemi patří do mikroregionu Buchlov.

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  5. History of the Château Buchlovice follows the history of the nearby Buchlov Castle held by the House of Petřvald since 1644. By the end of the 17th century, the old mediæval fortress no more complied with high living standards and became rather uncomfortable for the nobility.

  6. Buchlov is one of the best-preserved Moravian castles, and as early as the first half of the 19th century it was opened to the public as a castle and family museum. At the top of the Modla hill, towering half a kilometer east of the castle, and inhabited in the early Middle Ages, the medieval Chapel of St. Barbara was founded.

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  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BuchlovBuchlov - Wikipedia

    Buchlov (German: Buchlau) is a royal castle in Buchlovice in the Zlín Region of the Czech Republic It is located on an eponymous hill with an elevation of 508 metres (1,667 ft) within the Chřiby mountain range.

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