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Beroun Town Walls
The medieval fortification walls of Beroun, built in the 14th–15th century and reinforced against Hussite attack — a stone record of the confessional conflict that ran through Central Bohemia. Partially preserved gates and wall segments survive in the town fabric, making the Hussite-era defensive landscape legible. The municipal office manages the preserved sections. The walls are part of Beroun's historic core that also hosts the pottery market. Anchor modes: custodian; material_layer | Search hooks: Beroun Town Walls; medieval fortification Hussite; Beroun hradby opevnění; town gates preserved; defensive architecture 15th century
Walk through the preserved town gates; trace the remaining wall segments embedded in the modern town fabric; see where defensive modifications were made against Hussite assault