Three infantry log cabins are found near the village Šatov - Zahrada, Úvoz and Zatáčka. During the war the buildings were stripped of their gun ports, however they were repaired after the war, reequipped and served the army until 1999. In spring 2005 the building Zahrada was made accessible to the public. Apart from that a hiking trail was created which not only takes visitors around the other two infantry log cabins but also passes by a number of lightweight buildings of Czechoslovakian defences.
The fort is called a "pillbox" (from the abbreviation ROP). The structure was built for normal resistence, the shooting axes close an angle of 120°. Construction at the time was led by the construction company of Stanislav Neděl from Brno.
The grounds consist of two lightweight fortification buildings, type 37, built in 1938. One building is being gradually reconstructed into its planned design, which would most probably have been achieved, if it were not for Munich 1938. An exposition on post-war reactivation of the fortification is gradually being established in the second building.
Building with lightweight fortification model 37, A-160, which was reconstructed into the state corresponding to mobilization in 1938.
Memorial of the Battle of Austerlitz. The battle broke out on 2. 12. 1805, and ended by the victory of Napoleon and defeat of Austrian and Russian troops. The pyramidal Memorial on the Prace Hill was built in 1910-1912. It contains a museum with an exposition dedicated to the memorable battle.
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