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Komorní Hrádek

Komorní Hrádek is a village located within the municipality of Chocerady in the Benešov District of the Czech Republic. It is on the left bank of the river Sázava. The village is home to a medieval castle that was rebuilt into a Baroque chateau.[1] The first written mention of the village dates back to 1401.[2]

Komorní Hrádek
Village
Aerial view of the Komorní Hrádek chateau and surrounding land
Komorní Hrádek
Location in the Czech Republic
Coordinates: 49°51′1″N 14°47′56″E / 49.85028°N 14.79889°E / 49.85028; 14.79889
Country Czech Republic
RegionCentral Bohemian Region
DistrictBenešov District
Area
 • Total2.58 sq mi (6.69 km2)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total101
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)

Landmarks

Čejchanov

Čejchanov [cs] is a ruined castle built before 1356. The castle was besieged and destroyed in 1404 by Zbyněk Zajíc of Hazmburk.[3] It has been a protected cultural monument since 1965.[4]

Chateau Komorní Hrádek

History

 
View of the chateau, drawing by Johann Venuto from 1821

Komorní Hrádek is home to the Chateau Komorní Hrádek [cs]. Originally, a castle called Veselé was founded by Racek Kobyla of Dvorce, the burgrave of Vyšehrad. This was permitted by King Wenceslas IV on 28 August 1412,[5] however, the castle was most likely completed before Wenceslas authorized it.[5] The castle was likely the replacement for the older Čejchanov (see above), only 200 meters to the west.[3] The reason for Veselé replacing Čejchanov was likely Čejchanov's unsuitable position that rendered the castle easily endangered by firearms.[3]

After the death of Racek Kobyla in 1416, his widow ceded the castle to the Hussite nobleman William Kostka of Postupice [cs] in 1422.[6] At the beginning of the 16th century Albrecht Rendl of Oušava [cs] acquired the castle from the Kostka family. In 1516 he sold the castle to Ludvík Zajímač of Kunštát. However, Zajímač's debts prevented him from completing the payment for the castle. So, in 1525 Albrecht's sons gave the estate to Jaroslav of Selmberk, and the castle's name was changed to Komorní Hrádek.[1] Jaroslav reconstructed the castle into a Renaissance chateau.[5] In 1554 the castle was bought by the Waldstein family. Count František Josef of Valdštejn sold the castle to Count Jan Adolf of Metsch in 1733.[5]

Buildings

 
Western facade of the Chateau Komorní Hrádek

The castle had a fake entrance wing and several courtyards. The castle had a small square tower. A moat protected the entire castle. The castle contains the remains of two ruined buildings. The fort was strengthened by a massive gable wall with a preserved artillery cell. A battery tower probably stood in the southeast corner. The chateau has the remains of a two-storey older building from the second half of the 16th century. There is a rococo chapel of the Holy Trinity.[3]

Design

 
Courtyard of the Chateau Komorní Hrádek

The castle core had a four-circle floor plan and on the south and west side. The castle is centered around a diamond courtyard. The walls have sgraffito rustication.[3]

Gothic masonry from the second decade of the 15th century has been preserved on the southern and western sides.[3] The masonry from the same period has been partially preserved in the northern wing, while the appearance of the eastern side was completely changed during the Renaissance reconstruction.[7] Three additional wings were added during the 17th century.[8]

Loreto Chapel

In 1765, the Countess Marie Karolína of Khevenhüller had a Loreto Chapel [cs] built on the edge of the castle park near Vráž. She arranged for the Holy Mass to be offered in the chapel. Marie also ordered for a pilgrimage to the Our Lady of Sorrows to be celebrated in the chapel every third Sunday after Easter. On 10 August 1766 the chapel was consecrated by the abbot of the Sázava monastery, Leander Kramář. During the Josephine reforms in 1787, the chapel was abolished and a wooden Marian statue was transferred to the church in Vranov on 25 April. The abolished chapel was then used as a warehouse. In 1870, Princess Antonie Khevenhüllern-Metsch died, planning to restore the chapel as a place of pilgrimage. Her relatives had the original chapel demolished and a new chapel was built in its place in 1872, according to a drawing by a Viennese architect. The princess was then buried in it.[9][10]

References

  1. ^ a b "Zámek Komorní Hrádek - Oficiální stránky Obce Chocerady". www.chocerady.cz. Retrieved 10 December 2020.
  2. ^ Ruzkova, Jirina; Skrabal, Josef (December 31, 2004). "Part 1". Historický lexikon obcí České republiky 1869–2005. Prague: Český statistický úřad. ISBN 80-250-1310-3. Retrieved 20 April 2020.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Durdík, Tomáš (2002). Ilustrovaná encyklopedie českých hradů. Prague: Libri. p. 207. ISBN 80-7277-003-9.
  4. ^ Central List of Cultural Monuments of the Czech Republic. Prague: National Heritage Institute [cit. 2019-07-16]. Record ID 142214: Hrad Čejchanův Hrádek, zřícenina a archeologické stopy. Historical catalog.
  5. ^ a b c d Hrady, zámky a tvrze v Čechách, na Moravě a ve Slezsku. Příprava vydání Tomáš Šimek. Svazek VI. Východní Čechy. Praha: Nakladatelství Svoboda, 1985. 726 s. Kapitola Komorní Hrádek – zámek, s. 202–203.
  6. ^ Šimek, Tomáš, ed. (1985). Hrady, zámky a tvrze v Čechách, na Moravě a ve Slezsku. Prague: Nakladatelství Svoboda. pp. 202–203.
  7. ^ Umělecké památky Čech. Příprava vydání Emanuel Poche. Svazek I. A/J. Praha: Academia, 1977. 644 s. S. 510.
  8. ^ Poche, Emanuel (1977). Umělecké památky Čech (in Czech). Vol. 1. Academia. p. 510.
  9. ^ Bukovský, Jan. Jan. Loretánské kaple v Čechách a na Moravě. 1. vyd. Praha: Libri, 2000. 164 s. ISBN 80-7277-015-2. S. 146.
  10. ^ Podlaha, Antonín. Posvátná místa království Českého: dějiny a popsání chrámů, kaplí, posvátných soch, klášterů i jiných pomníků katolické víry a nábožnosti v království Českém. Řada první, Arcidiecese Pražská. V Praze: Nákladem dědictví sv. Jana Nepomuckého, 1907–1913. Sv. 1, S. 81. Dostupné online.
  • This article was initially translated from the Czech Wikipedia.

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Komorni Hradek is a village located within the municipality of Chocerady in the Benesov District of the Czech Republic It is on the left bank of the river Sazava The village is home to a medieval castle that was rebuilt into a Baroque chateau 1 The first written mention of the village dates back to 1401 2 Komorni HradekVillageAerial view of the Komorni Hradek chateau and surrounding landKomorni HradekLocation in the Czech RepublicCoordinates 49 51 1 N 14 47 56 E 49 85028 N 14 79889 E 49 85028 14 79889Country Czech RepublicRegionCentral Bohemian RegionDistrictBenesov DistrictArea Total2 58 sq mi 6 69 km2 Population 2011 Total101Time zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Contents 1 Landmarks 1 1 Cejchanov 1 2 Chateau Komorni Hradek 1 2 1 History 1 2 2 Buildings 1 2 3 Design 1 3 Loreto Chapel 2 ReferencesLandmarks EditCejchanov Edit Cejchanov cs is a ruined castle built before 1356 The castle was besieged and destroyed in 1404 by Zbynek Zajic of Hazmburk 3 It has been a protected cultural monument since 1965 4 Chateau Komorni Hradek Edit History Edit View of the chateau drawing by Johann Venuto from 1821 Komorni Hradek is home to the Chateau Komorni Hradek cs Originally a castle called Vesele was founded by Racek Kobyla of Dvorce the burgrave of Vysehrad This was permitted by King Wenceslas IV on 28 August 1412 5 however the castle was most likely completed before Wenceslas authorized it 5 The castle was likely the replacement for the older Cejchanov see above only 200 meters to the west 3 The reason for Vesele replacing Cejchanov was likely Cejchanov s unsuitable position that rendered the castle easily endangered by firearms 3 After the death of Racek Kobyla in 1416 his widow ceded the castle to the Hussite nobleman William Kostka of Postupice cs in 1422 6 At the beginning of the 16th century Albrecht Rendl of Ousava cs acquired the castle from the Kostka family In 1516 he sold the castle to Ludvik Zajimac of Kunstat However Zajimac s debts prevented him from completing the payment for the castle So in 1525 Albrecht s sons gave the estate to Jaroslav of Selmberk and the castle s name was changed to Komorni Hradek 1 Jaroslav reconstructed the castle into a Renaissance chateau 5 In 1554 the castle was bought by the Waldstein family Count Frantisek Josef of Valdstejn sold the castle to Count Jan Adolf of Metsch in 1733 5 Buildings Edit Western facade of the Chateau Komorni Hradek The castle had a fake entrance wing and several courtyards The castle had a small square tower A moat protected the entire castle The castle contains the remains of two ruined buildings The fort was strengthened by a massive gable wall with a preserved artillery cell A battery tower probably stood in the southeast corner The chateau has the remains of a two storey older building from the second half of the 16th century There is a rococo chapel of the Holy Trinity 3 Design Edit Courtyard of the Chateau Komorni Hradek The castle core had a four circle floor plan and on the south and west side The castle is centered around a diamond courtyard The walls have sgraffito rustication 3 Gothic masonry from the second decade of the 15th century has been preserved on the southern and western sides 3 The masonry from the same period has been partially preserved in the northern wing while the appearance of the eastern side was completely changed during the Renaissance reconstruction 7 Three additional wings were added during the 17th century 8 Loreto Chapel Edit In 1765 the Countess Marie Karolina of Khevenhuller had a Loreto Chapel cs built on the edge of the castle park near Vraz She arranged for the Holy Mass to be offered in the chapel Marie also ordered for a pilgrimage to the Our Lady of Sorrows to be celebrated in the chapel every third Sunday after Easter On 10 August 1766 the chapel was consecrated by the abbot of the Sazava monastery Leander Kramar During the Josephine reforms in 1787 the chapel was abolished and a wooden Marian statue was transferred to the church in Vranov on 25 April The abolished chapel was then used as a warehouse In 1870 Princess Antonie Khevenhullern Metsch died planning to restore the chapel as a place of pilgrimage Her relatives had the original chapel demolished and a new chapel was built in its place in 1872 according to a drawing by a Viennese architect The princess was then buried in it 9 10 References Edit a b Zamek Komorni Hradek Oficialni stranky Obce Chocerady www chocerady cz Retrieved 10 December 2020 Ruzkova Jirina Skrabal Josef December 31 2004 Part 1 Historicky lexikon obci Ceske republiky 1869 2005 Prague Cesky statisticky urad ISBN 80 250 1310 3 Retrieved 20 April 2020 a b c d e f Durdik Tomas 2002 Ilustrovana encyklopedie ceskych hradu Prague Libri p 207 ISBN 80 7277 003 9 Central List of Cultural Monuments of the Czech Republic Prague National Heritage Institute cit 2019 07 16 Record ID 142214 Hrad Cejchanuv Hradek zricenina a archeologicke stopy Historical catalog a b c d Hrady zamky a tvrze v Cechach na Morave a ve Slezsku Priprava vydani Tomas Simek Svazek VI Vychodni Cechy Praha Nakladatelstvi Svoboda 1985 726 s Kapitola Komorni Hradek zamek s 202 203 Simek Tomas ed 1985 Hrady zamky a tvrze v Cechach na Morave a ve Slezsku Prague Nakladatelstvi Svoboda pp 202 203 Umelecke pamatky Cech Priprava vydani Emanuel Poche Svazek I A J Praha Academia 1977 644 s S 510 Poche Emanuel 1977 Umelecke pamatky Cech in Czech Vol 1 Academia p 510 Bukovsky Jan Jan Loretanske kaple v Cechach a na Morave 1 vyd Praha Libri 2000 164 s ISBN 80 7277 015 2 S 146 Podlaha Antonin Posvatna mista kralovstvi Ceskeho dejiny a popsani chramu kapli posvatnych soch klasteru i jinych pomniku katolicke viry a naboznosti v kralovstvi Ceskem Rada prvni Arcidiecese Prazska V Praze Nakladem dedictvi sv Jana Nepomuckeho 1907 1913 Sv 1 S 81 Dostupne online This article was initially translated from the Czech Wikipedia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Komorni Hradek amp oldid 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