- Karlštejn
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Karlštejn ( _de. Karlstein) is a large Gothic
castle founded in the14th century by Charles IV. The castle served as a place for safekeeping the Empirecoronation jewels, holyrelic s and other royal treasures. Located about 20 km southwest ofPrague in the Karlštejn village, it is one of the most famous and heavily visited castles in theCzech Republic .History
The castle was founded in
1348 by the Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV who personally supervised the construction works and the decoration of interiors. The construction was finished nearly twenty years later when the "heart" of the treasury – the Chapel of the Holy Cross situated in the Great tower – was consecrated in1365 .With the outbreak of theHussite Wars , the Czech coronation jewels were moved to the castle and were kept there for almost two centuries, with some short-time breaks.The castle underwent several reconstructions: in late Gothic style after
1480 , in Renaissance style in the last quarter of the16th century and finally a neo-Gothic reconstruction between1887 and1899 carried out byJosef Mocker that gave the castle the present look.Description
Individual buildings of the castle are situated at different height levels expressing their importance. Dominating on the hilltop is the 60m high and separately fortified Great tower built upon massive walls (4-6 m of thickness) that houses the Chapel of the Holy Cross. From there one can step down to the Marian tower, the five-storeyed Imperial palace and come to the Well tower and Burgrave's palace located at the lowest level.
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List of castles in the Czech Republic External links
* [http://www.hradkarlstejn.cz/en/ Official website]
* [http://www.obeckarlstejn.cz/en/ Village Karlštejn pages]
* [http://hrady.dejiny.cz/index.htm Castle website with many photos]
* [http://www.hrad-karlstejn.com/en/ castle Karlstejn]
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