Vojna Monument Lešetice
Following extensive reconstruction, the authentic preserved prison premises were made accessible in 2005. It is the only one of its kind in Central Europe. Originally a POW camp for German war prisoners, during 1949-1951 it was a forced labour camp and subsequently until 1961 the prison facilities were used for political prisoners of the Communist regime.
Lešetice 52, Milín
Fortress Museum in Sazená
Unique light fortification from the First Republic - "řopík" built as a part of the Prague line. The řopík was reconstructed to its state in 1938. The building is untraditionally situated directly on the square.
Sazená
Bratronice - bunker
Between the villages Bezděkov and Bratronice the road creates undulation along the river valley. Designers used its shape to in-build the object into the road embankment to create an atypical light building version. The loopholes make 200 degrees angle.
Dolní Bezděkov
Karlštejn Bunker - military fortification
A part of Czechoslovak fortification built during the period 1936-38, it lies on the so-called Pražska čářa (Prague line). Building model 37 type D.
Karlštejn
Mlýnek - bunker
The building belonging to the military open-air museum has been reconstructed to resemble the interior in 1940s when the loopholes protected the house nearby.
Vítov
Beroun Bunker - military fortification
A part of Czechoslovak fortification built during the period 1936-38, it lies on the so-called Pražska čářa (Prague line). Beroun - building model 37 type E.
Beroun
Smečno - military heritage site
The military open-air museum with light building of the model 37, type B. One of the best reconstructed and equipped military buildings in our country. It is one of the remaining buildings of the Prague line, originally there were 834.
Smečno
(Mordova rokle - V-521) - bunker
Milovice