Bouzov Castle is a majestic medieval fortress located in the Olomouc Region of the Czech Republic, about 28 kilometers northwest of Olomouc. This castle is a popular tourist destination, attracting around 101,000 visitors annually, and has been protected as a national cultural monument since 1999. History and Architecture Built in the 14th century: The castle was constructed on a hill above the village of Bouzov to protect a trade route from Olomouc to Loštice. Neo-Gothic reconstruction: In the late 19th century, the castle underwent significant reconstruction under the ownership of the Teutonic Order, led by Archduke Eugen of Austria. The reconstruction was designed by Munich architect Georg von Hauberrisser. Unique features: The castle boasts an impressive watchtower, 58 meters high, and features a mix of Gothic, Renaissance, and Neo-Gothic architectural styles.
Things to Do Guided tours: Visitors can explore the castle's state rooms, including the grandmaster's bedroom and study, the knights' hall, and the chapel. Special exhibitions: The castle hosts various events and exhibitions throughout the year, including medieval reenactments and cultural performances. Surrounding landscape: The castle is situated in a picturesque landscape, offering stunning views of the surrounding countryside ¹ ² ³. Practical Information Opening hours: The castle is open to [16/10, 19:46] Meta AI: Bouzov Castle is a majestic medieval fortress located in the Olomouc Region of the Czech Republic, about 28 kilometers northwest of Olomouc. This castle is a popular tourist destination, attracting around 101,000 visitors annually, and has been protected as a national cultural monument since 1999. History and Architecture Built in the 14th century: The castle was constructed on a hill above the village of Bouzov to protect a trade route from Olomouc to Loštice. Neo-Gothic reconstruction: In the late 19th century, the castle underwent significant reconstruction under the ownership of the Teutonic Order, led by Archduke Eugen of Austria. The reconstruction was designed by Munich architect Georg von Hauberrisser. Unique features: The castle boasts an impressive watchtower, 58 meters high, and features a mix of Gothic, Renaissance, and Neo-Gothic architectural styles. Things to Do Guided tours: Visitors can explore the castle's state rooms, including the grandmaster's bedroom and study, the knights' hall, and the chapel. Special exhibitions: The castle hosts various events and exhibitions throughout the year, including medieval reenactments and cultural performances. Surrounding landscape: The castle is situated in a picturesque landscape, offering stunning views of the surrounding countryside ¹ ² ³. Practical Information Opening hours: The castle is open to visitors from March to October, with varying opening hours. Admission: Ticket prices range from 80 CZK for children to 280 CZK for adults, with discounts available for seniors, students, and groups. Accessibility: The castle is partially accessible for visitors with...
Read moreBouzov, one of the most visited castles in the Czech Republic, is located just about 21 kilometres (13 miles) west of Litovel and 30 km (18 miles) northwest of Olomouc, in Moravia, Czech Republic.
The castle was initially constructed as a Gothic stronghold in the early 14th century (was first mentioned in 1317). In the 15th century, fortifications were enlarged and strengthened, and in the 16th and 17th centuries the castle was gradually converted into a residential site.
It was rebuilt in the Romantic style by the Habsburg Archduke Eugene into a summer seat of the Teutonic Knights at the turn of the 19th and 20th century. The castle is said to be the birthplace of the Czech King George of Podebrady.
It is a perfect example of a medieval castle with an eight-storey watchtower, 58 metres (190 feet) high, dominates the complex. The buildings are grouped around it in the form of a horseshoe and the castle is enhanced by a number of towers, and among other things, bastions, battlements, oriel windows and loopholes. The two long bridges, ending with a short drawbridge, span the deep dry moat around the castle. The knights' hall, armoury, which is in one of the few original rooms with preserved Gothic vaulting, bedrooms of the knights and a neo-gothic chapel with its Gothic altar and tombs occupy the central part of the castle. The valuable furniture comes from the private collection of Eugen von Habsburg and the collection of the Order of the Teutonic Knights.
Since 1999 Bouzov castle has been a national monument.
There are several guided tours available, and the classic route has been prepared for you. Many films have been made here, including Arabela, Fantaghirò, and Before the Fall... There is a park around the castle
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Visit the romantic castle gem of Central Moravia and be transported back to the days when it was the seat of the Teutonic Knights! Bouzov Castle, one of the most visited castles in the Czech Republic, is located just 35 kilometers from Olomouc.
The castle was initially constructed as a Gothic stronghold in the early 14th century. In the 15th century, fortifications were enlarged and strengthened, and in the 16th and 17th centuries the castle was gradually converted into a residential site. It was rebuilt in the Romantic style by the Habsburg Archduke Eugene and turned into a summer seat of the Teutonic Knights at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries.
Fully furnished and equipped, the castle’s romantic interiors are swathed with rich paintings and carvings. Ascend the watchtower and visit the courtroom and observatory. Learn about the castle’s Neo-Gothic chapel and its altar decorated with tombstones. Kids (and big kids at heart) will delight in the cellar exhibition devoted to life-size fairytale dragons and the knights who fought them. People of all ages loves visiting...
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