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steampunktendencies · 2 years
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The spiral staircase in the library, Lednice castle, Czech Republic. The 19th Century Neo-Gothic Wonder.
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lahilden · 3 months
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Lednice Castle
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Lednice Castle is located in the Breclav District of Czechia. The 13th century castle was originally Baroque but rebuilt in the 16th as a Renaissance chateau. In the 17thcentury the chateau was torn down and a Baroque palace was built in the Neo-Gothic style. It became the summer residence of the ruling Princes of Liechtenstein, who owned the building and property from 1371-1945. The castle underwent further renovations throughout its history. In 1945, the Czechoslovak State took over the castle after WWIs land reform of Czechoslovakia and opened it to the public. The interior boasts princely apartments, a puppet museum, a spiral wooden staircase made from a single piece of wood, and a library. The castle is surrounded by one of Europe’s largest parks of nearly 500 acres and has been a World Heritage Site since 1996. The property has a palm-tree greenhouse, hedges, a haunted cave, a 1686 grotto, a Masonic wall, a Roman aqueduct, artificial ruins, a Venetian fountain, the Palm house, and John’s Castle, which is an artificial ruin.
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livesunique · 1 year
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Čínský pavilon (Chinese pavilion), zámek Lednice, Czech Republic,
Willibald Schulmeister, 1877
Chinese pavilion before demolition in 1892, Photo from the funds of the State Castle Lednice
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sheltiechicago · 1 year
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A Gothic-Styled Spiral Staircase Carved From A Single Tree In 1851, In Lednice Castle, Czech Republic, As A Symbol Of Progressing Toward The Ultimate Step, With Our Goals
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wgm-beautiful-world · 3 months
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Lednice Castle - CZECHIA
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xxxshineee · 6 months
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travelella · 4 months
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Castle Lednice, Zámek, Lednice, Czechia
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michibazzu21 · 1 year
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Lednicky areal, Czech republic
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*winter wonderland*
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doll-lashes · 5 months
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Gothic fashion with Neo-Gothic Architecture at Lednice Castle
Jacket: Moi Même Moitié
Blouse, Jabot, Skirt: Atelier Pierrot
Hat, rose brooch: Uf
Necklace, Ring: Néant Glass
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tinagodiva · 10 months
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"I had no choice but to recognize the trembling of my heart."
Lednice Castle
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Rudolf von Alt - Interior view of the Palm House of Lednice Castle, 1842 (Original Title: Innenansicht des Palmenhauses von Schloss Eisgrub)
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lalulutres · 2 years
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A Gothic-styled spiral staircase carved from a single tree in 1851, in Lednice castle, Czech Republic, as a symbol of progressing toward the ultimate step, with our goals…
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lahilden · 2 years
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Lednice Castle
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Lednice Castle is located in the Breclav District of Czechia. The 13th century castle was originally Baroque but rebuilt in the 16th as a Renaissance chateau. In the 17th century the chateau was torn down and a Baroque palace was built in the Neo-Gothic style. It became the summer residence of the ruling Princes of Liechtenstein, who owned the building and property from 1371-1945. The castle underwent further renovations throughout its history. In 1945, the Czechoslovak State took over the castle after WWIs land reform of Czechoslovakia and opened it to the public. The interior boasts princely apartments, a puppet museum, a spiral wooden staircase made from a single piece of wood, and a library. The castle is surrounded by one of Europe’s largest parks of nearly 500 acres and has been a World Heritage Site since 1996. The property has a palm-tree greenhouse, hedges, a haunted cave, a 1686 grotto, a Masonic wall, a Roman aqueduct, artificial ruins, a Venetian fountain, the Palm house, and John’s Castle, which is an artificial ruin. 
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powerdottir · 1 year
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This summer’s adventures part 1: Czech castle Lednice 🏛️
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xavierbautistagarcia · 5 months
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A fairy-tale castle
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Zámek Lednice Castle, located in the South Moravian region of what is now the Czech Republic, is an architectural and cultural gem that has left an indelible mark on the history of the region. This majestic castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is noted for its impressive architecture, lush gardens and rich history.
The Castle has its roots in the 13th century, when a Gothic fortress was built on its site. However, the castle's current appearance is the result of several renovations and expansions over the centuries, which have combined a mixture of architectural styles. During the Renaissance, the castle acquired period elements, and later, in the 19th century, it underwent a significant transformation under the influence of Romanticism.
One of the most remarkable aspects of the castle is its neo-Gothic architecture, which gives it a fairy-tale appearance. The tall pointed towers, ornate balconies and intricate detailing create a breathtaking scene. The façade of the castle reflects the richness of European history and serves as a visual testimony to the different eras it has experienced.
However, the grandeur of Zámek Lednice is not limited to its main structure. The vast grounds surrounding the castle are equally impressive. The landscaped park, designed in the 19th century, stretches for miles and is home to a lake, numerous bridges and decorated pavilions. Visitors can stroll along shady avenues, explore ornamental gardens and marvel at the architecture of the outbuildings.
One of the highlights of the park is the Lednice Minaret, a striking structure that seems to transport visitors to distant lands. Built in an orientalist style, this minaret was erected as a tribute to the exotic travels of the castle's owner in the 19th century. The panoramic view from the top of the minaret offers a spectacular view of the surrounding landscape.
The history of Zámek Lednice is closely linked to the Liechtenstein family, who owned and transformed the castle over the centuries. Their contribution to the evolution of the castle and its surroundings has left an enduring legacy that can be explored through exhibitions and tours. The castle has passed through several hands over the years, but its historical and cultural significance has persisted, making it a popular tourist destination.
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wgm-beautiful-world · 3 months
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Lednice Castle - CZECH REPUBLIC
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