{"id":996,"date":"2017-02-28T16:25:52","date_gmt":"2017-02-28T15:25:52","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.pragueartstour.com\/?page_id=996"},"modified":"2018-05-31T12:34:31","modified_gmt":"2018-05-31T10:34:31","slug":"karlstejn-castle","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.pragueartstour.com\/cs\/karlstejn-castle\/","title":{"rendered":"H2 Karl\u0161tejn Castle"},"content":{"rendered":"

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Karl\u0161tejn Castle with Private Guide - H2<\/h1>\n<\/div>

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Central Bohemia: Medieval Castle and Its Frescoes<\/em><\/p>

The Karl\u0161tejn Castle is hidden among rolling green hills near Prague. Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor, founded it in the 14th century at a time when the Czech Kingdom was undergoing great societal development. Despite its Neo-Gothic reconstruction, the castle remains a majestic witness to its times. As is apparent from the name of this castle, \u2018Karlstein\u2019 (Charles\u2019 Stone), this was not going to be just an ordinary castle. Its three-level construction in accord with the Christian gnostic teaching is an expression of the medieval understanding of the Universe. For the most part, the castle\u2019s very precious frescoes were preserved. Charles IV therefore realized his audacious dream. The Chapel of the Holy Cross was built as a safe location for the regalia of the Kingdom of Bohemia and the Holy Roman Empire, as well as for the holy relics that Charles eagerly collected. But it was also the place where the members of his secret knightly Order of the Golden Buckle held their meetings. The Holy Cross chapel in the upper part of the keep is an exceptionally beautiful example of Medieval art \u2013 paintings representing \u2018the army or holy patrons\u2019, created by Charles\u2019 court painter Theodoric of Prague, continue to astonish viewers with their originality, even six centuries later. The semi-precious stones and gold used for wall decorations in this exceptional space contribute to Karl\u0161tejn\u2019s powerful impression.<\/p>\t<\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n\t<\/div>\n<\/section>\n

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