The township Chodová Planá belongs to the most interesting urban units in Tachov district
The township Chodová Planá belongs to the most interesting urban units in Tachov district. It is mostly due to extensive building activity of the Haimhausens at the turn of the 19th century. The issue of buildings in Chodová Planá is unclear due to the fire, which destroyed most of the documents.
The first castle was a two-storied Renaissance building, which is shown on the map of Planá farmhouse from 1676. The castle burned down sometime before 1734 , when a new castle was built. The old castle was not probably demolished and continued to serve after the reconstruction as housing for officials. It is not possible to tell, where the castle stood. It could be the building standing across the road opposite the former castle with No. 2. This property is called the castle in 1880. The castle built in 1734 is today marked with No.2. This is a rather large two-winged building covered with the French roof. Above the central buttress, where are the entries with vaulted passages, are simple little Baroque gables.
Preparations for the construction of the new castle started in 1970´s during the time of Jan Arnošt. However the youngest residency in Chodová Planá, Neo-renaissance castle, originated during the time of the Lord Hans Ernst von Berchem – Haimhausen according the plan of the Viennese architect R. Feldschark in 1902 – 1904. It was built by the architect Thomas Thuner from Planá. After the war the castle became the property of the state. In the fifties the castle and the large part of the park were turned into a military area and were occupied by Planá company of the Border Guard. Troops remained here untill 1990. Today the castle is owned by the Chodová Planá township and undergoes slow reconstruction.
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