• 20/10/2022
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The largest burial site of Great Moravia is in the Old Town.Hides the graves of the vampires<

Thanks to Mojslav, visitors will learn everything about Great Moravia, starting with his childhood, accepting the warriors, to the death - by the way, at the grave of a warrior who was discovered near the foundations of the Great Moravian church, the permanent exhibition will end, visitors will descend and descend and descend and descend and descend and descend and descend and descend and descend and descend and descend and descend and descend and descend and descend and descend and descendsThus he says goodbye to the entire exhibition circuit.

The memorial is located in the Old Town near Uherské Hradiště in the middle of the archaeological site on the Válách, where the Veligrad, one of the Centers of Great Moravia once spread out.The Memorial of the Great Moravian Empire in the Old Town was created above the foundations of the cemetery church of 9.century discovered by archaeologist Vilém Hrubý in 1949.

The church building surrounded a large burial ground in the Great Moravian period.Both members of the Great Moravian Nobility with weapons and jewelry, as well as poor people, farmers and craftsmen were buried here.)

Over 2,000 graves have been explored

Největší pohřebiště Velké Moravy je ve Starém Městě. Skrývá i hrobyvampires

The memorial is installed by a multimedia exposure that introduces incoming to the life of the first Slavs in 9.century.Visitors can also get acquainted with the Great Moravian architecture, there are replicas of period clothing, shoes, rare jewelry or work tools.

K vidění jsou zde repliky dobových oděvů, obuvi, vzácných šperků či pracovních nástrojů|foto:Slovácké muzeum Uherské Hradiště

Over two thousand graves have been explored so far, which makes the burial ground on the ramparts the largest necropolis of Great Moravia.Some of the graves near the foundations of the former church are preserved in original places.You can also see graves of the so -called.vampires.

“They were individuals who were out of some way of the current company of that time.They were people who were probably afraid of other society, which was reflected in the subsequent funeral ritual.Above these buried vampires were piled out of the stones, posthumously they had a stone in their heads and were buried in atypically narrow grave pits, ”says Tomáš Chrástek, archaeologist of the Slovácko Museum in Uherské Hradiště.They were probably sick people with mental disorder.

“I would like to invite all those interested in history to the Memorial of Great Moravia.The exhibition is suitable for individual visitors and families with children, ”adds Chrástek.

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