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Category: historical attractions


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Karlštejn is the most remarkable Czech castle and is one of the symbols of the Czech Kingdom. Charles IV, the Czech King and the Roman Emperor founded the castle in 1348 on three floor levels. The castle should have been originally the place of relaxation of its founder, but during more than seven years of its construction, the idea of the function gradually changed. Finally the crown jewels and relics of the crucifixion were housed here. In the period of the Charles ´s reign the castle was predominately a representative seat. From the castle it took one day to reach Prague by horse, where European political elite was meeting.

Karlštejn castle
Karlštejn castle

In the course of the Hussite wars Karlštejn became several times the target of the attacking Hussites. In 1422 its fortifications proved its quality during the vain besiege of the Praguers. In the late 15th century there were some Late Gothic adjustments; the Great Tower rebuilding changed the silhouette of the castle. In the Rudolphinian period in 1578 – 1597 extent reconstruction in the Renaissance style were realized. In 1625 Emperor Ferdinand II abolished the status of Karlštejn and changed the castle and its dominion into the dowry of Czech queens. Maria Theresa donated the dominion to the Institute of noble women. Only in the late 18th century the historic meaning of Karlštejn was appreciated duly. The purist Regothization of the castle was decided and initiated in 1887 under the guidance of architect Josef Mocker. Some of the castle buildings were put down, some newly built. In 1910 the castle obtained the recent appearance and was opened to the public.

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