Pernštejn
Kamenice
Pernštejn Castle
Located in Kamenice, Czechia, approximately 40 kilometres northwest of Brno.
History
- The castle was founded by the Lords of Medlov between 1270 and 1285.
- The Pernštejns family branch adopted the name Pernštejn, derived from the German Bärenstein, meaning "Bear Rock". This history is closely tied to the Pernštejns' descendants.
Architecture
Pernštejn Castle features a Gothic and Renaissance layout, with its intact appearance dating back to the first half of the 16th century.
The castle's unique marble-like stone was used to frame doors and windows, earning it the nickname "marble castle".
Layout
The castle's architecture is characterized by its defensive design, typical of medieval castles.
Historical Significance
Pernštejn Castle has maintained its historical significance due to its association with the Pernštejns family.
The castle's history is deeply connected to the Bohemian kingdom and its inhabitants.
Current Status and Use
The castle is open to visitors from April to October, with varying hours of operation depending on the season.
It serves as a tourist attraction and cultural landmark in the region.
Heritage Status
Pernštejn Castle is one of the best-preserved castles in the Czech Republic, reflecting its historical importance.
Notable Features and Rooms
- The castle's unique marble-like stone features.
- Its Gothic and Renaissance architecture.
- The Pernštejns family's association with the castle.
Visiting Information
To plan a visit to Pernštejn Castle, please refer to the official website for opening hours and ticket information.
Details
| Name | Pernštejn |
|---|---|
| City | Pernštejn |
| Country | Czechia |
| Coordinates | 49.45086, 16.318373 |
| Current use | tourist attraction and cultural landmark |
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