Oltyně Chateau
castle, chateau
450m
Tábor, Jihočeský kraj

Extant information document that Oltyně belonged to Castle Příběnice in old times and first references come from the year 1378

Previous names
Oltyně Chateau, Zámek Oltyně
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Description

Extant information document that Oltyně belonged to Castle Příběnice in old times and first references come from the year 1378.

In the first half of 16th century Oltyně was already stated in the list of buildings of Bechyně. In 1551 Oltyně was bought by Jindřich Hozlauer from Hozlau and his son Kryštof let build the fortress in 1560.

In 1635 the manor was acquired by Jan Kryštof Naychyger from Oberneychynk and bound with his other property in Stádlec. The last remark about the fortress is from the year 1790.

The manor of Oltyně was separated again in 1859 from the Stádlec property and became self-dependent. Josef Fellner from Feldegg, those days owner of the manor, constructed the neo-renaissance chateau standing up to the present day in the middle of English park.

Original rectangular building was partly wooden. Later on the right wing was annexed.

After the wedding of Anna Fellner from Feldegg with Jan Křižík, son of Ing. František Křižík, the chateau becomes possession of Křižík family.

At the turn of the thirties the chateau was used as English girl’s college. English maids studied here Slavonic habits and grew into real ladies.

The interior of the chateau was formerly decorated by rich collection of weapons and armour and also great selection of more than two thousand birds from the whole world.

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