Description of the event 700 years ago, when a monastery could have been built on this site...
At the confluence of the Ratibořka and Bečva rivers, at the beginning of the valley enclosed by the mountain relief, in which the villages of Ratiboř and Hošťálková are located, the panel reminds of the place of an ancient royal intention and at the same time introduces the visitor to the space of the entire nature trail. It was here that the last Přemyslid king, Wenceslas III, wanted to establish a Cistercian monastery called Thronus Regis – King's Throne in 1306.
An intention that remained unfinished seemed to leave a silent trace in the landscape...
The panel consisted of: prof. PhDr. Vít Vlnas, Ph.D. (head of the Institute of Education, Faculty of Arts, Charles University in Prague), prof. PhDr. Kateřina Charvátová, CSc. (Faculty of Education, Charles University in Prague), Mgr. Jitka Křečková (head of the Department of Funds of Self-Government and State Administration until 1848 and Church Institutions of the University of Prague), Mgr. Zdeněk Pomkla (SOkA Vsetín), PhDr. Tomáš Baletka, PhD (director of SOkA Vsetín), akad. arch. Libor Sošťák, Mgr. Igor Haša (headmaster of the N. Hrozenkov Primary School).