- Grabštejn
Grabštejn (derived from the German: Grafenstein) is a castle situated not far from the city of
Liberec in the Czech Republic, near the three-country-border area where the borders of theCzech Republic ,Germany , andPoland meet. The original castle of "Grafenstein" was founded in the13th century . In1562 , it was bought by the Crown and Chancellor Georg Mehl of Strehlic. He lived there from1566 to1586 , an impressiveRenaissance residence.He also had a steward's house built below the castle, rebuilt in the Classicist style around
1830 . Shortly before – around1818 – Duke Kristian of Clam-Gallas had a New Castle rebuilt below the old castle, surrounded by a large park with a number of valuable plants. The Old Castle Grabštejn kept its original Renaissance appearance despite a fire which damaged its upper floors in1843 .The House of Clam-Gallas owned Grabštejn from
1704 until it was confiscated in1945 . After theSecond World War , the castle was still open to the public. In1953 , the whole castle complex was taken over by the Ministry of Defence. The old castle's condition significantly deteriorated after the army left. Repairs and restorations began in1989 . Nowadays Grabštejn is one of the best restored monuments of great importance in the Czech Republic. Grabštejn was opened to the public again in1993 . The tower, also open to the public, offers a marvellous view of the three-border-triangle, the castle's northern wing, and the vault. The most attractive interior in the castle is the Chapel of Holy Barbara, decorated with paintings from the16th century . All the free areas are ornamented in Renaissance style with interlaced figural, animal, and heraldic motifs.Images
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