Eagles' Nests is a system of medieval castles, once guarding the border of the Polish Kingdom. Most of the castles in the area were built on the hard-to-reach limestone rocks (in the likeness of eagles ' nests) of the Kraków-Częstochowa Upland, probably by order of King Casimir the Great in order to protect Krakow in case of invasions by the Czech army of John of Luxembourg from Upper Silesia, which occurred in 1327 and in 1345.
Published by Orla Baszta, 1997.
Publishing series: Castles, Fortresses, Strongholds
Format 225 x 235 mm, 108 pages.
Hardcover, enameled.
Piece in very nice condition, inside numerous drawings, maps and illustrations.