Lednice Castle

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Lednice Castle is a grand neo-Gothic chateau in the Czech Republic, renowned for its ornate architecture, extensive gardens, and role as a centerpiece of the UNESCO-listed Lednice–Valtice cultural landscape.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf castle
chateau
cultural heritage monument
architecturalStyle Gothic Revival
Neo-Gothic
country Czech Republic
formerOwners Liechtenstein family NERFINISHED
formsCulturalUnitWith Valtice Castle NERFINISHED
hasFeature artificial ruins
extensive gardens
large park
ornate interiors
palm house
ponds and canals
romantic follies
winter garden
hasFunction museum
tourist attraction
hasGardenStyle English landscape garden NERFINISHED
French formal garden elements
hasInteriorFeature grand staircase
ornate ceilings
richly carved wood paneling
hasInteriorStyle historicist
neo-Gothic woodwork
hasMaterial brick
stone
stucco
hasStyleElement decorative gables
ornate tracery
pinnacles
towers and turrets
heritageDesignation National Cultural Monument of the Czech Republic NERFINISHED
UNESCO World Heritage Site
locatedIn Lednice NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion South Moravian Region NERFINISHED
locatedOn Dyje River NERFINISHED
near Valtice Castle NERFINISHED
notableFor extensive designed landscape park
ornate neo-Gothic architecture
openToPublic true
ownedBy House of Liechtenstein NERFINISHED
partOf Lednice–Valtice Cultural Landscape NERFINISHED
primaryUseInHistory summer residence of the Liechtenstein family
rebuiltFor Alois II, Prince of Liechtenstein NERFINISHED
rebuiltIn 1846–1858
significantReconstruction mid-19th century
UNESCOCriteria (ii)
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UNESCOWorldHeritageSiteSince 1996

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