Jánský Vrch
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"Schloss Johannesberg" redirects here. For the castle in Aschaffenburg, Germany, see Schloss Johannisburg. For the castle in Hesse, Germany, see Schloss Johannisberg. For other uses, see Johannesberg (disambiguation) and Schloss Johannesburg.
Jánský Vrch (German: Schloß Johannesberg) is a castle located in the Jeseník District in the Olomouc Region of the Czech Republic. The castle stands on a hill above the town of Javorník in the north-western edge of Czech Silesia, in area what was a part of the Duchy of Nysa. For most of its history the castle belonged to the Prince-bishops of Breslau (Wrocław) in Silesia.
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Architectural style | Renaissance, Baroque |
Town or city | Javorník |
Country | Czech Republic |
Coordinates | 50.3896°N 16.9999°E / 50.3896; 16.9999 |
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