Sunday, August 29, 2004
Konopiste - August 2004
(Benesov Region) This castle from the 1280s, originally in the french style comprising numerous towers. was initially rebuilt as Renaissance mansion, which later underwent baroque changes. J.Mocker conducted fundamental Romantic refurbishment removing all traces of the Baroque in 1889-1894 for Crown Prince Ferdinand d'Este. The interiors offer rich collections of weapons, armours, hunting trophies and the 1,500 items that make up the Cult of St.George collection.
Karlstein - August 2004
(Beroun Region) King Charles IV founded this impregnable castle on the peak of the Knezi Mountain near the River Berounka in 1348-1357. His intention was to use it for relaxation, contemplation and as the depositary for the Crown jewels. One of the most important features are the sacred rooms, witch have been preserved, the unique chapel of St.Cross decorated with panel paintings by the master Theodoricus being an excellent example. After Renaissance reconstructions, the castle's appearance was thoroughly changed by Puristic refurbishments in the late 19th century.
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