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mercredi 27 octobre 2010
Pernstejn
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Shortened history of the castle:
Hidden in the forests of the eastern edge of the Bohemia-Moravia highlands, Pernstejn Castle is one of the most important and most beautiful castles in Czech Republic.
From the middle of the 13th century it was the seat of the lords of Pernstejn who for centuries played an important role in the political affairs of the Czech kingdom.
Its present appearance results from the late Gothic transformations the castle underwent between 1450 and 1550. It came to be known as the "marble" castle because of the marble- like local stone used to frame the doors and windows. The same material was used for the late Gothic church of nearby Doubravník which contains the family vault.
The castle has preserved some of its alveolar vaulting. At the end of the 16th century the family was obliged to sell both the castle and attendant estate, which marked the end of its days of glory.
Opening times and additionnal information:
April : 9am - 3pm
May, June & September : 9am - 'pm
July & August : 9am - 5pm
October : 9am - 3pm
Fees:
Adult: 40 KCZ
Children: 5 KCZ
Students: 20 KCZ
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