Myší hrádek near Nejdek, Czechia, is a charming stone miniature resembling a Romanesque-Gothic tower and rock formation. It was built between 1937 and 1940 as part of a former bird protection park. You can find it on the eastern slope of Křížový vrch (about 659 meters above sea level); it is easily accessible via a marked tourist trail from the center of Nejdek. Though small in size, it offers a picturesque setting with views over the Rolava Valley and is a popular spot for family outings and photography. The remains of old fencing and a gate add a touch of historical charm to the area. And now, thanks to poppjan, who took a penguin stone on his adventure, you can find one now hiding in the small tower, inside the window.
Last known location – 50.3249972N, 12.7400263E










