The first mention of a castle of this name dates from 1369, when Knight Fencl of Dub, vassal of the lord of Loket, resided here
The first mention of a castle of this name dates from 1369, when Knight Fencl of Dub, vassal of the lord of Loket, resided here. In 1447, when owned by marauding knight Tannenberg, it was conquered and damaged by allied troops of surrounding towns. A number of Renaissance alterations were made during its renovation. In 1739-1756 turned into a Baroque chateau, with a Baroque chapel built into the semicircular bastion of the outer bailey wall (in 1865 the chapel was remodelled in neo-Gothic style).In 1795-1834 owned by the lords of Schönau. In the 1890s it was rebuilt in neo-Renaissance style to the design by architect František Mader. In 1945 housing the Red Army command, then various state-owned companies. Its latest reconstruction was carried out by its private owner Karel Holoubek, today it houses his administrative premises and also the first and only Czech Christmas House operating throughout the year. Open to visitors will be the cellars, courtyard and lookout terrace.
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