Letovice Chateau
castle, chateau
302m
Blansko, Jihomoravský kraj

The first mention of the existence of Letovice Chateau dates back to 1360 when it was a stronghold

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Previous names
Letovice Chateau, Zámek Letovice
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Description

The first mention of the existence of Letovice Chateau dates back to 1360 when it was a stronghold. In 1424, the stronghold was conquered and destroyed by the Hussites. It was restored in the second half of the 15th century. Reconstruction in the Late Gothic style is evident from the several cellar rooms with a simple portal. In the second half of the 16th century, adjustments were made to the chateau’s interior and its fortifications, mainly on the north side. The stronghold was captured by the Swedes in 1645. At the end of the 17th century, the core of the residence was rebuilt into an Early Baroque chateau by Stephen Szelepcsenyi. In 1724, the chateau and the town burned down. The adjustments continued after the fire, especially in the chateau’s interiors and through the construction of the farm and office buildings east of the chateau. The Letovice manor would later pass through 11 families, the last of which was the Hungarian Kálnoky family, who resumed construction activities. The construction of the stables, summer and winter riding school with arcades on the terrace and modifications to the medieval tower give the chateau its current appearance. Since 2002, the chateau has been in privately-owned, and is undergoing extensive renovations. In 2008, it was first opened to the public. Apart from the main building and the basement, the riding school, a brewery and a chateau park can be seen in the chateau. There is a stylish restaurant in the former stables.

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Useful information

admission:

Adults: 120 CZK

admissin:

- Reduced: 100 CZK

- Children: 60 CZK