- Zvíkov Castle
Zvíkov Castle ( _cs. Hrad Zvíkov, _de. Klingenberg) is a castle located some 15 km north of
Písek , in theSouth Bohemian Region of theCzech Republic , next to the villageZvíkovské Podhradí . It is one of the most important early-Gothic castles inCzech lands .Zvíkov is placed on a hard to access and steep
promontory above the confluence of riversVltava and Otava. The area was inhabited during prehistoric times.Celts built a fort here around the time of Jesus' life. The current castle was founded during the reign ofOttokar I of Bohemia (d. 1230) but the exact date is not known. The first written mention of the castle comes from year 1234. The castle was owned by the Kings of Bohemia.The oldest part of Zvíkov is a massive rectangular tower named "Hlízová". Palace buildings have been built on its sides. During the reign of
Ottokar II of Bohemia (1253– d. 1278), a palace named "Královský" ("King's Own") was built and this ground plan has been preserved until today. The new palace was built in lavish style and its parts were connected by monumental arcade. Chapel ofSt. Wenceslaus belongs to masterpieces of early-gothic Czech architecture. The fortification was extended with "Hláska", large 32 meters high tower (bergfrit ) on the south side. The castle has two gates (majority of contemporary castles used only one).After thePřemyslid dynasty died out in 1306 Zvíkov became property ofHouse of Rosenberg ("Rožmberkové"). After 1337 the settlement under the castle has been fortified, as a part of thorough repairs.During
Hussite Wars , in 1429, the castle was besieged by Hussites for four months; it was heavily damaged but not taken. To protect against heavy artillery the walls had been further strengthened.During 1640s the palace was modified in
Renaissance style. At the start ofThirty Years' War Zvíkov was owned by a rebellious Protestant nobleman and the defendants agreed to capitulate to Emperor's forces only in October 1622. Subsequently it was looted and devastated.During Thirty Years' War Zvíkov served as a fortress. At the end of 17th century it ceased to have military value and was used as grannary. The decline continued; in 1751 fire damaged large part of the palace; in 1780 the chapel was unblessed; in 1829 facade of the palace tumbled down.
In 1840 Schwarzenbergs, owners of the ruin, started with repairs. Between 1880 - 1902 the castle has been reconstructed. Since 1950 Zvíkov is state owned.
Orlík Dam (named afterOrlík Castle ), built during 1954 - 1962, deluged the castle downtown and made Zvíkov easily accessible. Major restoration during 1970 - 1980 concentrated on the palace.The castle had inspired several painters and writers (theatrical comedy "Zvíkovský rarášek" by
Ladislav Stroupežnický being one example).Today, Zvíkov (opened from Spring to Autumn) is hiking attraction and serves as a place of art exhibitions and stage plays.
External links
* [http://www.zvikovskepodhradi.cz/hradzvikov.html Castle history, photos]
* [http://www.pruvodce.com/zvikov/ Another description of the castle]
* [http://www.zamky-hrady.cz/2/zvikov-e.htm Zvíkov castle]
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