On a hill above the village Tuchomerice originally was an old fort, which was followed prior to 1615 rebuilt in a Renaissance palace, with four wings around a rectangular courtyard
On a hill above the village Tuchomerice originally was an old fort, which was followed prior to 1615 rebuilt in a Renaissance palace, with four wings around a rectangular courtyard.
In 1621 the castle passed to Jesuit Order. During the Thirty Years War, building became very run down. In the 50 the 17th century was due to poor condition removed the original church. New (St. Vitus) designed by Italian architect G.D. Orsima de Orsini. He projected the repair and reconstruction of whole ground.
The castle remained its form of 17 century until today. After the Second World War (1953) there was a branch of the hospital in Motol.
Today, the castle (a former monastery and fortress) gradually corrected and serves as a religious house of the Chemin Neuf Community.
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