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Mariina skála

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Elevation
  
428 m (1,404 ft)

Parent range
  
Bohemian Switzerland

Mountain type
  
Sandstone

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Bohemian Switzerland, Rudolfův kámen, Šaunštejn Castle, Dolský mlýn, Falkenštejn Castle

Mariina sk la


The Mariina skála, (German: Marienfels) is a 428 m rocky hill in the Czech Republic, located in the region of Bohemian Switzerland not far from Jetřichovice (Dittersbach). It was named in the 19th century after Princess Marie Kinsky. Before that, the hill was known as the "Spitzgestein" or "Grosser Spitziger". The hill is one of the best viewing points in Bohemian Switzerland.

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Map of Mary's Rock, 407 16 Jet%C5%99ichovice, Czechia

In 1856 a wooden refuge hut was erected on the hilltop by Ferdinand Bonaventura, 7th Prince Kinsky of Wchinitz and Tettau, that acted as a fire observation tower. In the night of 9 September 2005 the hut was badly damaged by a forest fire. The cost of the damage came to 200,000 Kč. Another forest fire in the area of the Marienfelsen occurred on 22 July 2006. The hut - that had been replaced just three weeks earlier - escaped further damage.

The Kinsky family did a lot of work in the 19th century in opening up the rock landscape around Dittersbach.

Mariina sk la


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Mariina skála Wikipedia