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  1. Litice Castle (German: Lititz) is a castle in Záchlumí municipality in the Ústí nad Orlicí District in the Pardubice Region of the Czech Republic. The town Lititz in Pennsylvania was named after the castle by members of the Moravian Church .

  2. The House of Bubna-Litic ( German: Bubna von Lititz) or Bubna of Litice, ( Czech: Bubnové z Litic) is a Czech noble family dating back to the 14th century. History. Originally members of lower nobility ( vladyka) from the castle of Buben in western Bohemia. The house rose to prominence following the acquisition of the Litice Castle in 1562.

  3. Litice Castle is located in the beautiful countryside of Eastern Bohemia on a rocky island above a meander of the wild Orlice River. Today, it is a partially renovated castle ruin, located 7 km west of Žamberk. The castle was built at the end of the 13th century.

  4. www.hrad-litice.cz › en › abouthistory - Litice

    The history of Litice Castle. The steep slopes of the foothills of the Orlické hory (Eagle Mountains) gave the advantage of a strategic position to the gothic castles being founded there at the close of the 13th century.

  5. Litice nad Orlicí (German: Lititz an der Adler) is a village and administrative part of Záchlumí in Ústí nad Orlicí District in the Pardubice Region of the Czech Republic. History of the village is bound together with the history of Litice Castle .

  6. Litice Castle is one of the best preserved examples of castle architecture in East Bohemia. Castle Hill, on which Litice stands, is a natural monument. Visitors can climb up independently to the castle tower overlooking the Králický Sněžník mountain and the granite quarries in Litický Chlum.

  7. Litice Castle is located on a rocky hill in a deep twist of the Divoká Orlice river amid extensive forests. It was built by members of the House of the Půtic towards the end of the 13 th century.