- Hauenštejn
Hauenštejn (Czech var.: "Horní hrad"; _de. Hauenstein) is a medieval castle in the Czech Republic. The castle is private property of Pavel Palacký, a descendant of
František Palacký .Location
Hauenštejn is situated in the Ore mountains near the cities
Stráž nad Ohří ,Ostrov nad Ohří ,Klášterec nad Ohří andKarlovy Vary not far from the highest peak of "Krušné hory" –Klínovec .History
The castle was built in the 13th century by
Přemysl Otakar II or his sonVáclav II to guard royal paths and local mines. The first known owner was Mikuláš Winkler,burgrave ofLoket Castle , who sold Hauenštejn to the monastery inDoksany . The monastery exchanged it for another building with KingJohn of Luxemburg . His son Charles IV enlarged the castle‘s domain. The castle frequently changed its keepers in the second half of the 14th century and the 15th century but it more or less remained royal property. "Stručná historie a stavební vývoj hradu a zámku" [http://www.hornihrad.cz/hist.php] Cs icon] The rich family ofŠlik that started silver mining nearJáchymov won the castle in the 16th century. The Šliks rebuilt the castle in theRenaissance style after a fire in 1600. In 1663 the Šliks sold the castle to the Saxe-Lauenburg ducal family and it became part of the Ostrov domain. The castle was in the hands of the Baden family from 1689. When the last male member of the family died in 1771, the property of the Badens in Bohemia was inherited by the royal family of Maria Theresa. TheHabsburgs sold it to theBuquoy family in 1837. Countess Gabrielle Buquoy started to rebuild the castle in a Romantic style. Ferdinand Buquoy continued the reconstruction under the influence ofhistorism , taking its examples fromEngland (Windsor, Arundel, Belvoir, Lancaster orOxford ) andBavaria (Hohenswangau ,Lahneck ).20th century
In
World War II it was used by theHitler Youth and it was also used for snake experiments – a snake from the genus of "Coluber " was set in the location to fight the adder and a kind of serum was developed there that Rommel used inAfrica . After the war it was confiscated by the state and communists made it an accommodation for theuranium miners in Jáchymov, and then for a youth organisation. In 1958 it was condemned as not suitable for living and closed up. From that time it was constantly being ruined, partly by time, partly by vandals.Present
In 2000 Pavel Palacký, a descendant of Czech historian
František Palacký , bought the castle from the village ofKrásný Les and started with its sanitation. He brings a lot of events and tourists. He lives in the castle with his wife and daughters. Eva Kulatá: "Znovuzrození Horního hradu" [http://www.hrady.cz/index.php?p=vox_list&tmpvar=148] Cs icon]External links
[http://www.hornihrad.cz/index.php| Homepage of the castle]
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