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CASTLE OF KARLŠTEJN (HRAD)

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2025
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From the village, you will quickly (but breathlessly!) reach the promontory occupied by the castle. After the drawbridge, you will have to wait, unless you have already booked, because all the visits are guided. The tour follows the four main parts that make up the castle and do not have the same duration nor the same theme, so compose it according to your interests or your time.

First, there is the suburb with the main entrance where many artists and craftsmen present their skills. There is of course a bit of a tourist side to it, and you won't find the bargains of the century here, but you will get a good overview of Czech craftsmanship. Next is the archbishop's palace, the courtyard with the cashier's office, from which a staircase leads down to an 80 m deep well that supplied the castle with water until 1923.

On the first floor of the royal palace there is a courtiers' hall, which shows the history of the castle, and other rooms with objects and works of Czech history. The well-documented exhibition will allow you to follow the main stages of the construction and renovation of the building. In particular, the overviews show that Charles IV really designed the castle as a vault to house the jewels, the royal crown and the most precious holy relics.

The last part of the castle is the wing of which the church of St. Mary is a part, decorated with murals, probably the work of Nicolas Wurmser, a Strasbourgeois, dating from approximately the middle of the 14th century. The church is linked by a narrow passage to the chapel of Saint Catherine, tiny and private; only Charles IV had the right to use it. He came here to meditate, and none of his wives were allowed to disturb him here. Its walls are decorated with precious stones. The big tower, which dominates the whole castle and whose walls are 6 m thick, is occupied by the luxurious chapel of the Holy Cross. It was here that the king decided to install the crown jewels and relics. In the past, the chapel housed 128 paintings on wood, by Master Theodorik, made between 1357 and 1365. This chapel had to be closed to the public because the walls set with precious stones were badly damaged. The jewels are now in St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague and the paintings are part of the National Gallery.

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Visited in january 2025
J'y suis allé un lundi et il était fermé, tout comme l'infrastructure du village.
Mais l'endroit est magnifique et le château sur la montagne est impressionnant.
Le train S7 vous emmène à Prague et vous en ramène toutes les demi-heures.
Visited in january 2025
Le château n'est pas ouvert tous les jours, il est donc conseillé de vérifier les heures d'ouverture sur le site officiel et d'acheter les billets à l'avance. Je n'ai pas pu obtenir de billet en ligne la veille de mon départ, j'ai donc décidé d'en acheter un en personne.

Le nombre de visiteurs est limité à 45 par tranche horaire, le nombre de visiteurs est donc strictement contrôlé. En hiver, seule la visite badique est disponible : Résidence impériale de Charles IV - 55 mins/ 300 CZK.

La visite de base ne permet pas d'accéder à la chapelle dorée. Si vous visitez le château en été, vous pouvez participer à la visite exclusive pour accéder à la zone la plus spéciale.

Au pied du château se trouve une petite boutique (zone gratuite), où est exposé un puits d'eau de 80 mètres de profondeur, où les gens se servaient de leurs pieds pour soulever le seau à l'aide d'une corde afin d'obtenir de l'eau. Il convient de mentionner que le vin d'amande vendu dans la boutique est produit localement et qu'il a une saveur très particulière.
Visited in january 2025
Très bel endroit avec une vue magnifique sur la ville
Visited in january 2025
Une journée suffit pour venir dans cette ville, il n'y a rien à voir et à parcourir à part le château
Visited in january 2025
Joli château, à visiter pour découvrir un peu d'histoire et d'architecture tchèque/allemande. Belle nature autour.
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