Perched in central Bohemia, Tocník Castle (Hrad Tocník) is a 14th-century fortress that combines austere architecture with sweeping views of the Czech countryside. Built during the reign of Wenceslaus IV, the castle features original gates and fortifications, a grand great hall, royal apartments, and underground dungeons. Visitors can explore the well-preserved structures and imagine the medieval life that once thrived within its walls, while enjoying panoramic vistas from its elevated position.
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