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TOURIST TIPS - CASTLES - CASTLE KARLŠTEJN

Type of the point of interest:Castles Castles
Address:267 18 Karlštejn Telephone: +420 311 681 617
Web:www.hradkarlstejn.cz E-mail:karlstejn@stc.npu.cz

Description:

The most visited castle in the Czech Republic was built by Charles IV. in the middle of the 14th. century in order to protect coronation jewels and collections of holy relics. The dominationg feature of the castle is a 60 m Velká věž (Big Tower) with the Chapel of the Saint Cross whose walls and ceiling are decorated by gemstones and 130 Gothic paintings from Master Theodorik. Two sightseeing tours include, apart from the Chapel, historical interiors of the Emperor´s Palace with a banqueting hall, an audience hall, the king´s bedroom, the chateau´s treasury and jewelry, the Church of the Virgin Mary, the Chapel of St. Kateřina, a lapidarium and an art gallery.

Photographs:

© Petr Šícha
© Ladislav Cesnek
© KAREL BEČVAŘÍK
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© Petr Sojka
© KAREL BEČVAŘÍK
© Robert Holubec
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© Petr Sojka
© Michal Němejc
© Robert Holubec
© Denisa Kleinová
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High Gothic castle founded in 1348, which has a unique position among Czech castles. It was built by Czech King and Roman Emperor Charles IV as a place for safekeeping of the royal treasures, especially Charles's collection of holy relics and the coronation jewels of the Roman Empire. The first stay of Charles IV in the castle is documented in 1355 when he came to supervise the building works as well as the decoration of interiors, especially the castle chapels. The construction of the castle was finished in 1365 when the Chapel of the Holy Cross situated in the Great tower was consecrated. At the outbreak of the Hussite wars the castle became the place for safekeeping of the Czech coronation jewels, which were kept here, with the exception of several short-time breaks, for nearly 200 years. The castle was reconstructed in late Gothic style after 1480 and in Renaissance style in the last quarter of the 16th century. The present appearance of the castle comes from the last reconstruction, which was carried out in the purist neo-Gothic style by architect Josef Mocker at the end of the 19th century. Very impressive is the original step-like order of buildings. From the Well tower and Burgrave's palace located as the lowest you walk up to the majestic five-storied Imperial palace and further up towards the Marian tower. And finally at the top of the headland stands the monumental 60m high and separately fortified Great tower.

V oblasti do 30 km jsem nalezl 207 ubytovacích zařízení v těchto obcích:

Praha 1 (69),

Praha 2 (23),

Praha 5 (21),

Praha 4 (15),

Praha 3 (13),

Praha 8 (11),

Praha 6 (10),

Praha 10 (7),

Beroun (6),

Praha 9 (4),

Praha 7 (4),

Štiřín (2),

Cerhovice (2),

Kladno (2),

Průhonice (2),

Praha 15 (2),

Zdice (1),

Zbuzany (1),

Sýkořice (1),

Roztoky (1),

Praha (1),

Obořiště (1),

Nový Knín (1),

Nový Jáchymov (1),

Nalžovice (1),

Králův Dvůr (1),

Karlštejn (1),

Nebřich (1),

Hořovice (1),

Dobříš (1)

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Castle Karlštejn,

GPS: 49°56'21.415", 14°11'15.875"

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