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173: 203: 191: 17: 182: 215: 79:. This medieval fortress, which did not meet the increasing demands for a comfortable and prestigious residence, ceased to suit its owners, who decided at the beginning of the 18th century to replace it with the grandiose castle in Buchlovice. Jan Dětrích of Petřvald had the castle built according to the proposals of Italian architect 86:
The castle complex is made up of the ceremonial building known as the Dolní zámek (Lower Château), and the building known as Horní zámek (Upper Château), which had a service function. A courtyard of honour extends between the two. Around the castle an Italian-style park was created, which was
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Petřvaldský of Petřvald (1727-1768) married Count Posper Anton Berchtold von Ungarschitz (1720-1807). The estate remained the property of the Counts von Berchtold from 1763 until expropriation by Communist
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which grew more and more uncomfortable in the late 17th century, and that is why Jan Dětřich of Petřwald decided to build a new castle. Buchlovice Castle was built as a copy of an
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extended and altered in the English style in the first half of the 19th century and is among the most valuable of its kind in the Czech Republic.
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The castle is open to the public and visitors can admire the state rooms, and chambers with rich
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in his castle. Austria-Hungary and Russia agreed on the controversial
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in the stables. On September 16, 1908, in the run-up to the
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The area around Buchlovice was inhabited as early as the
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Czech
Buchlovice
Zlín Region
Czech Republic
Buchlov Castle
Italian
baroque
Domenico Martinelli
Stone Age
Buchlov Castle
Domenico Martinelli
Baroness
Czechoslovakia
English landscape garden
Napoleonic Wars
drapery
Bosnian Crisis
Austria-Hungary
Saint Petersburg
Alois Lexa von Aehrenthal
Dardanelles
Ottoman Empire
stucco
List of castles in the South Moravian Region


Formal Garden
English Garden

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