Grabštejn


title: "Grabštejn" type: doc version: 1 created: 2026-02-28 author: "Wikipedia contributors" status: active scope: public tags: ["castles-in-the-liberec-region", "museums-in-the-liberec-region", "historic-house-museums-in-the-czech-republic", "national-cultural-monuments-of-the-czech-republic"] topic_path: "general/castles-in-the-liberec-region" source: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grabštejn" license: "CC BY-SA 4.0" wikipedia_page_id: 0 wikipedia_revision_id: 0

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FieldValue
nameGrabštejn
typeCastle
imageGrabstejnlod.jpg
captionGrabštejn Castle
pushpin_mapCzech Republic
pushpin_relief1
pushpin_map_captionLocation in the Czech Republic
coordinates
locationChotyně, Liberec Region
countrythe Czech Republic
built13th century
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| name = Grabštejn | ensign = | ensign_size = | native_name = | type = Castle | image = Grabstejnlod.jpg | caption = Grabštejn Castle | image_map = | map_caption = | pushpin_map = Czech Republic | pushpin_relief = 1 | pushpin_map_caption = Location in the Czech Republic | coordinates = | coordinates_footnotes = | partof = | location = Chotyně, Liberec Region | nearest_town = | country = the Czech Republic | ownership = | operator = | open_to_public = | site_area = | built = 13th century | used = | builder = | materials = | height = | length = | fate = | condition = | battles = | events = | garrison = | occupants = | website = | footnotes = Grabštejn () is a castle in Chotyně in the Liberec Region of the Czech Republic. Originally a Gothic castle, it was rebuilt in the Renaissance style and later modified in the late Baroque and late Neoclassical styles. It belongs among the most important monuments of the Liberec Region.

History

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The original Gothic castle of Grafenstein was founded in the 13th century. In 1562, it was bought by Crown Chancellor Georg Mehl von Strelitz. Between 1566 and 1586, he had rebuilt the castle in the Renaissance style and thus turned it into a representative castle.

Georg Mehl also had a steward's house built below the castle, which was around the year 1830 rebuilt in the Neoclassical style. Shortly before that – around 1818 – Christian of Clam-Gallas had built the New Castle near the Old Castle. The new building was surrounded by a large garden with a number of valuable plants. The Old Castle has preserved its original Renaissance appearance despite a fire which damaged its upper floors in 1843.

The House of Clam-Gallas owned Grabštejn from 1704 until it was confiscated in 1945. After World War II, the castle was open to the public, but in 1953, the whole castle complex was taken over by the Ministry of Defence. The Old Castle's condition significantly deteriorated after the army left in the late 1980s.

Today the castle is owned by the state and offers guided tours. Repairs and restorations began in 1989. Nowadays, Grabštejn is one of the best restored monuments of great importance in the Czech Republic. The castle was opened to the public again in 1993. The tower offers a marvellous view of the three-border-triangle, the castle's northern wing, and the vault. The most touristically attractive part of the castle interior is the St. Barbara chapel decorated with Renaissance fresco paintings from the 16th century. All parts of the ceiling and walls are ornamented in with interlaced figural, animal, and heraldic motifs.

Grabštejn Castle belongs among the most important monuments in the Liberec Region. Since 2008, it has been protected as a national cultural monument.

Gallery

Svata_barbora.jpg|St. Barbara chapel Grabstejnmazhaus.JPG|Entrance hall Grabštejn-místnost s krbem 4.jpg|Room with fireplace Grabštejn_Castle_-_courtyard.jpg|Courtyard

References

References

  1. "Tours". National Heritage Institute.
  2. "Hrad a zámek Grabštejn". National Heritage Institute.

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