Discover Czech Beauty
17/04/2014
State chateau of Hluboká!
The chateau of Hluboká was originally founded as a guarding castle in the mid 13thcentury by the Kings of Bohemia, and being royal property, it was frequently forfeited. Several aristocratic families took turns owning it. The important ones included e.g. the Lords of Pernštejn, who founded the nearby fishpond of Bezdrev in 1490, the second largest fishpond in Bohemia. The prominent aristocratic family of the Lords of Hradec purchased the domain in 1561.Two years later, the new owners had the original Gothic castle rebuilt into a Renaissance chateau. In the late 16th century, the next owner was the family Malovec of Malovice, who, being Protestants, lost the property in 1619, andcfour years later Emperor Ferdinand II of Habsburg gave it as a compensation for war claims to the Spanish general Don Balthasar de Marradas. In 1661, Jan Adolf I of Schwarzenberg bought Hluboká from hisnephew. The Schwarzenbergs lived in Hluboká until the end of 1939, when the last owner Dr. Adolf emigrated overseas to escape from the N***s. They lost their property once for all through a special Act, Lex Schwarzenberg in 1947. Thanks to their very well-managed property and large-scale economic activities, the Schwarzenbergs twice rebuilt the chateau of Hluboká, first in the early 18th century in the Baroque style, and later, they carried out an extensive reconstruction of the chateau in the romantic neo-Gothic style of the in the years 1840 – 1871, including a re-arrangement of the park and the surrounding countryside.
Schedule:
Pick up at 9 am in your place of stay.
Expected return at 5 pm.
Plans can be individually adapted.
On the way back we can stop on the nice recommended places.
Price: 1.190,- CZK (45 EUR) / person
(minimum 3 persons, dogs are allowed)
- price includes transfers by car, guiding, pictures
Entrance fee: 250,- CZK
www.zamek-hluboka.eu/en/
Klikněte zde pro získání vašeho sponzorovaného zápisu.
Kategorie
Telefon
Internetová stránka
Adresa
Pražská
Praha
10000