Yesterday we went to Petrov, about 4 km (2,5 miles) southeast of Strážnice, to celebrate his friend Verča's birthday.
The wine cellars form a street with two squares and is frequently visited by wine tourists. In the past, local farmers weren't able to build wine cellars under their houses due to the high groundwater level. So instead, they set up cellars on a slope a short distance behind the village where it wasn't suitable for cultivation.
During WWII the cellars served as shelters for people who were illegally escaping from the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia to the Slovak puppet state.








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