Czechoslovak Fortification Complex Hlučín-Darkovičky
Areál čs. opevnění Hlučín-Darkovičky
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A unique military fortification complex from 1935-1938, now part of the Silesian Museum, showcasing several restored infantry and light bunkers from the pre-WWII Czechoslovak border defense system.

📜 A unique military fortification complex from 1935-1938, part of the Silesian Museum.
🔍 Showcasing restored pre-WWII Czechoslovak border defense bunkers, including infantry bunkers MO-S 18, MO-S 19, MO-S 20, and light object LO vz. 37A.

Why Go

🛡️ Explore a highly valued European presentation of the unique Czechoslovak fortification system.
🚶‍♀️ Follow the TECHNO ROUTE (TECHNO TRASA), connecting significant industrial and technical monuments.
📚 Learn about the complex's history, incorporated into the Silesian Museum in 1992, with reconstruction starting in 1980.
⚔️ Witness regular demonstrations depicting potential clashes between Czechoslovak and German units.
💡 Discover the technical prowess of the young Czechoslovak state, including water supply and filtration systems.

Why Avoid

⚠️ The exterior is difficult for people with physical disabilities.
♿ Entry to infantry bunker MO-S 19 Alej is not barrier-free, and the lower floor is inaccessible for people with physical disabilities.

⏰ Hours

Open from May 8th to September 30th.

  • Tuesday - Friday: 10:00 - 16:00 (for ordered groups outside of summer holidays)
  • Saturday, Sunday, and Public Holidays: 11:00 - 17:00
  • During Summer Holidays (July-August): Tuesday - Friday: 10:00 - 16:00 (open to all)
  • Last tour 30 minutes before closing.

💲 Cost

  • Basic: 90 CZK
  • Reduced: 50 CZK (for children 6-18, students, seniors, ISIC/ITIC/EYCA card holders)
  • Family: 180 CZK (2 adults + max. 3 children under 18)
  • Free entry days: May 8th (Victory Day), September (Open Bunkers - date to be specified), October 28th (Day of Establishment of Independent Czechoslovak State).

ℹ️ Managed By

Silesian Museum

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