Luginsland
The castle was built in the third quarter of the 13th century in connection with the newly colonized areas of the western part of Czech Silesia. It ceased to exist in the middle of the 14th century.
It is located near Město Albrechtice in a convenient location called Castle Hill, which allowed a convenient visual inspection of the valley of the Opavice River, where the path from Opava to Krnov and then Prudnik to Opole was situated.
In the central part of the castle, there was a residential quadrangular tower.
The castle was equipped with a massive perimeter wall, supplemented by a wide pointed ditch cut in the rock and a rampart built of drystone.
In the northwest direction from the centre of the castle, there was a bailey, which was separated from the castle by a moat and rampart.