Konopiště Castle

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Konopiště Castle is a historic chateau in the Czech Republic best known as the former residence of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, whose assassination sparked World War I.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf castle
chateau
architecturalStyle Baroque
Gothic (original core)
country Czech Republic
eraOfMajorReconstruction late 19th century
formerResidenceOf Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria NERFINISHED
hasCollection St. George-themed art collection
arms and armour collection
extensive hunting trophies
hasFeature central courtyard
chapel
four corner towers
lake
large park
rose garden
hasFunction filming location
venue for cultural events
hasGardenType rose garden
hasInterior armoury
chapel
historic residential rooms
representative halls
hasMoat former moat (partly preserved)
hasParkArea large landscaped grounds
hasWildlife peacocks in the park
heritageStatus cultural monument of the Czech Republic
knownFor association with the origins of World War I
being the last residence of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria
languageOfOfficialTours Czech
English
locatedIn Central Bohemian Region NERFINISHED
locatedNear Benešov NERFINISHED
locatedSouthOf Prague NERFINISHED
managedBy National Heritage Institute of the Czech Republic NERFINISHED
nearbyCity Prague NERFINISHED
openToPublic true
originallyBuiltAs Gothic fortress
ownedBy Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria NERFINISHED
Czech state NERFINISHED
purchasedBy Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria NERFINISHED
region Central Bohemia NERFINISHED
significantEventAssociation assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in 1914
styleOfReconstruction romantic historicism
touristAttraction true
usedAs museum

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Benešov near Konopiště Castle