Wandering to the Renaissance

References

Chotyně
Information from the village below the castle.

Hrádek nad Nisou
The nearest town, there is the frontier border to Germany and Polland.

Kristýna
In the summer there´s an accommodation, board and bathing.

Lusatian Mountains
Points of interest

Kryštofovo Údolí
Historical village below The Ještěd ridge

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GRABŠTEJN: official web sites of the castle

Grabštejn castle

Welcome to the official web sites of the
Grabštejn castle.

The castle of Grabštejn is situated not far from Liberec, near the three-country-border area, where the borders of Czech Republic, Germany and Poland meet. The original castle of „Grafenstein“ was founded in the 13th century.
In 1562, it was bought by the Crown and Chancellor Georg Mehl of Strehlic, and in 1566 to 1586, he had as a pretentious Renaissance residence. He also had a clerk‘s house built below the castle, rebuilt later in the Classicist style around 1830. Shortly before – around 1818 – Duke Kristian of Clam-Gallas had a New Castle rebuilt below the old castle, with a large park around with a number of valuable plants. The Old Castle or the castle of Grabštejn kept its authentic Renaissance, appearance despite a fire which damaged its upper floors in 1843.
The House of Clam-Gallas owned Grabštejn from 1704 until it was confiscated in 1945. After the war, the castle was still opened to the public. In 1953, the whole castle complex was taken over by the ministry of Defence. The old castle’s condition significantly deteriorated after the army left, and in 1989, its renewal started. Grabštejn was opened to the public again in 1993. The tower, also opened to the public, offers a marvellous view of the three-border-triangle, the castle’s northern wing and the vault. The most attractive interior in the castle is the Chapel of Holy Barbara, decorated with paintings from the 16th century. All the free areas are filled by rich Renaissance ornaments with interlaced figural, animal, and heraldic motives.

 

Culture in 2010

 

30.4.20109, 16:00
Witch-hunt on Grabštejn
 

 3.-6.7.2010, 10:00
Trips into the History
Traditional Theatre with old Music, Knight´s Performences, Fairy-tales and Artists

 

4.7.2010, 18:00
Spirituál Kvintet
Folk concert
 

9.7.2010, 18:00
Jaroslav Hutka
Folk concert
 

 31.7.2010, 18:00
Organ concert
 

7.-8.8.2010, 10:00
Grabštejn - Summer (The Festival with Theatre, Music and Mockery)
Traditional Theatre with old Music, Knight´s Performences, Fairy-tales and Artists

 

21.8.2010, 16:00
Benefit Concert for Grabštejn: B. Smetana: Hubička.
Luděk Vele and his Friends (National Theatre in Prague)

 

3.-5.9.2010
Grabštejn Worldfest
This festival is focused on non-commercial alternative and ethno music and on independent theatre. (www.stek.cz)

 

11.12.2010
Christmas on Grabštejn
Theatre, Music, Special Tours, Programme for Children