News on medievalheritage.eu – April 2020

   Since April 2020, the portal has 25 new monuments from Scotland, as well as new monuments from the Czech Republic: Divice, Drevcice, Dub, Dubenec, Kralovice, Kratice, Krnin, Lina, Lipovice, Malotice, Mecholupy, Nelechov, Nemcice, Okrouhlice, Pomezna, Prosec, Rovny, Tynec nad Labem, Velka Polom, church and fortifications in Unicov, city walls of Brno, Bruntal, Kromeriz (along with the parish church), Lipník nad Bečvou, Olomouc, Prerov, Slavonice, Trebic and Uherskie Hradiste. I have enriched some of the entries about castles with information about the city fortifications associated with them: Hranice, Jemnice, Moravska Trebova, Moravsky Krumlov, Opava, Slavkov u Brna, Sternberk, Stramberk, Velka Bytes, Zabreh, Telc, Velke Mezirici, Valtice, Mikulov. I have also added a few new monuments from Poland: churches in Golcowa, Jodłownik, Strzyżno, Krużlowa, Zbyszyce and Humaniska (one of the oldest timber temples in Poland, moreover in the rare type with side transept chapels). Further on, the castle in Lutomiersk, the tower in Plemięta, the town hall in Namysłów and the not preserved medieval churches of Kraków – St Stephen, St Florian, Na Skałce.
   Description extensionss occurred in: Jihlava, Znojmo, Prostejov (city walls), Prudnik (castle), Ryczów (watchtower), Birów (hillfort). Smaller changes affected Morsko, Ostrężnik, Radkov, Aikwood, Ackergill, Strekov, Rozmberk nad Veltavou, Hradec nad Moravici, Przewodziszowice, Suliszowice, Hradec nad Moravici, Rozmberk nad Veltavou.