Město Albrechtice (German: Olbersdorf) is a town in Bruntál District in the Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic.
In 1492, during the rule of the Makrot family (1492–1503), Albrechtice was promoted to a town by King Vladislaus II.
The town was looted and badly damaged by Prussian army in 1779, during the War of the Bavarian Succession.
The new owner, the Sedlnický of Choltice family, had rebuilt the castle to its present Baroque appearance in 1702, and a French-style park was founded.
During the World War II the castle was damaged by a fire and in the following decades fell into disrepair.
The preserved folk architecture in Piskořov is protected by law as a village monument zone.
[10] On the Hraniční vrch Hill at 536 metres (1,759 ft) by the Czech-Polish border there is a unique double observation tower.