Orlac
Staza do jezera

Orlac Castle
Located in Glamoč, Bosnia and Herzegovina, on the shores of Lake Jezero.
History
- Believed to have been constructed during the Middle Ages, Orlac Castle served as a fortress for its time. Its purpose was likely military, providing defense against potential invaders.
Architecture
The castle's architecture is characteristic of medieval fortresses, with thick stone walls and imposing towers. The layout is typical of such structures, featuring a central keep and surrounding walls.
Historical Significance and Events
- Orlac Castle has played host to various historical events, including the filming of the 1924 Austrian silent film "The Hands of Orlac" directed by Robert Wiene. This film is notable for its association with the castle's unique architecture and its connection to the novel Les Mains d'Orlac by Maurice Renard.
Current Status and Use
Today, Orlac Castle stands as a testament to Bosnia and Herzegovina's rich history and architectural heritage. Its current status is that of a preserved historical site, open to visitors for tours and exploration.
Heritage Status
The castle has been designated as a protected cultural monument in Bosnia and Herzegovina, recognizing its significance to the country's history and architecture.
Visiting Information
- Visitors can access Orlac Castle by following the Staza do jezera address. Guided tours are available upon request, providing insight into the castle's history and architectural features.
Notable Features and Rooms
The castle's imposing towers and thick stone walls make it a notable feature of the local landscape. While specific details about individual rooms within the castle are not available, visitors can explore the castle's grounds and learn about its rich history through guided tours.
Details
| Name | Orlac |
|---|---|
| City | Glamoč |
| Country | Bosnia And Herzegovina |
| Coordinates | 44.01557, 16.847374 |
| Current use | preserved historical site |
| Guided tours | true |
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