Embark on a captivating journey through the picturesque town of Hluboká nad Vltavou in the Czech Republic with our immersive 4K HDR ASMR walking tour. Discover the enchanting beauty of one of the most stunning castles in Europe as we explore the magnificent Hluboká Castle. Stroll along the charming streets lined with historic buildings and lush greenery, and marvel at the grandeur of the castle's Gothic Revival architecture. With its fairytale-like towers, romantic courtyards, and manicured gardens, Hluboká Castle is sure to leave you in awe. As you wander through the castle grounds, soak in the serene atmosphere and listen to the soothing sounds of nature. Whether you're a history enthusiast, architecture lover, or simply seeking tranquility, our virtual walking tour promises to transport you to a world of beauty and wonder.
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Hluboká nad Vltavou
Hluboká Castle was initially founded as a guard castle in the middle of the 13th century by Czech kings, and as a royal property, it was often pledged. Several noble families took turns in possession. Among the most important were the Pernštejn family, who founded the nearby Bezdrev pond in 1490, the second largest in Bohemia. A crucial noble family of the Lords of Hradec purchased the Hluboka estate in 1561. Two years later, the new owners rebuilt the original Gothic castle into a Renaissance chateau. At the end of the 16th century, the next owner of the estate was the Malovec family from Malovice. Still, as Protestants lost the estate in 1619, and four years later, as compensation for war debts, the estate was acquired from Emperor Ferdinand II. The Spanish general Don Balthazar de Marradas. In 1661, Jan Adolf I. Schwarzenberg bought Hluboka from his nephew. The Schwarzenbergs stayed at Hluboká until the end of 1939, when the last owner, Dr. Adolf, emigrated overseas to escape the Nazis. They finally lost their property by a particular law, Lex Schwarzenberg, in 1947. Thanks to their well-managed property and extensive economic activities, the Schwarzenbergs twice rebuilt Hluboká Chateau, first in the early 18th century in the Baroque style, and later carried out a comprehensive reconstruction of the chateau in the Romantic New Gothic style between 1840 and 1871, including the landscaping of the park and surrounding landscape. It was rebuilt under the influence of the travels of the then owner, Prince Jan Adolf II of Schwarzenberg, and his wife Princess Eleonora, née Princess Liechtenstein, to England. The primary model for the project was the Royal Castle of Windsor. The reconstruction was started according to the plans of the Viennese architect Franz Beer, after his death the Schwarzenberg architect Damasius Deworetzky continued to design the magnificent interiors.
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April 13, 2024
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