Český Krumlov Castle

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Český Krumlov Castle is a major historic castle complex in the South Bohemian town of Český Krumlov, Czech Republic, renowned for its Renaissance and Baroque architecture and its role as a former aristocratic residence.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf castle complex
cultural heritage site
architecturalStyle Baroque
surface form: Baroque architecture

Renaissance architecture
cityFunction dominant landmark of Český Krumlov
conservationStatus protected monument
country Czech Republic
elevation above the Vltava River valley
eraOfMajorRebuilding Baroque period NERFINISHED
Renaissance period
hasPart baroque theatre
castle gardens
castle tower
chateau
cloak bridge
courtyards
lower castle
moat
upper castle
hasView historic centre of Český Krumlov
heritageCriteria UNESCO cultural criteria (ii)
UNESCO cultural criteria (iv)
heritageDesignation UNESCO World Heritage Site
inception 13th century
locatedIn Český Krumlov NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion South Bohemian Region NERFINISHED
locatedOnRiver Vltava River NERFINISHED
material stone
notableFeature Renaissance and Baroque interiors
bear moat
multi-level Cloak Bridge NERFINISHED
painted castle tower with viewing gallery
preserved Baroque theatre with original stage machinery
openToPublic yes
operator National Heritage Institute of the Czech Republic NERFINISHED
originalBuilders Lords of Krumlov NERFINISHED
ownership Czech state NERFINISHED
partOf Historic Centre of Český Krumlov NERFINISHED
significance one of the largest castle complexes in Central Europe
significantOwner Eggenberg family NERFINISHED
Rosenberg family NERFINISHED
Schwarzenberg family NERFINISHED
tourismRole major tourist destination in the South Bohemian Region
UNESCOListingYear 1992
usedAs administrative centre
aristocratic residence
tourist site

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Schwarzenberg seatOrResidence Český Krumlov Castle