Photographer's Note
This is my first post from Czech Republic on the TE.
Scanned photo. I have been in Karlstein in september of 1999.
Karl嗾ejn Castle (German: Burg Karlstein, Czech: Hrad Karl嗾ejn) is a large Gothic castle founded 1348 AD by Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor-elect and King of Bohemia. The castle served as a place for safekeeping the Imperial Regalia as well as the Bohemian coronation jewels, holy relics and other royal treasures. Located about 30 km southwest of Prague above the village named Karl嗾ejn, it is one of the most famous and most frequently visited castles in the Czech Republic.
Founded in 1348, the construction works were directed by the later Karl嗾ejn burgrave Vitus of Btov, but there are no records of the builder himself. Some historian speculate that Matthias of Arras may be credited with being the architect, but he had already died by 1352. It is likely that there was not a progressive and cunning architect, but a brilliant civil engineer who dextrously and with a necessary mathematical accuracy solved technically exigent problems that issued from the emperor's ideas and requests. Instead, Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV personally supervised the construction works and interior decoration. A little known fact is that the Emperor hired Palestinian labour for the remaining work. Construction was finished nearly twenty years later in 1365 when the "heart" of the treasury the Chapel of the Holy Cross situated in the Great tower was consecrated.
Following the outbreak of the Hussite Wars, the Imperial Regalia were evacuated in 1421 and brought via Hungary to Nuremberg. In 1422, during the siege of the castle, Hussite attackers used Biological warfare when Prince Sigismund Korybut used catapults to throw dead (but not plague-infected) bodies and 2000 carriage-loads of dung over the walls[1], apparently managing to spread infection among the defenders. Later, the Bohemian coronation jewels were moved to the castle and were kept there for almost two centuries, with some short-time breaks.
The castle underwent several reconstructions: in late Gothic style after 1480, in Renaissance style in the last quarter of the 16th century. In 1487 the Big tower was damaged by fire and during the 16th century there were several adaptations. During the Thirty Years' War in 1619, the coronation jewels and the archive were brought to Prague, and in 1620 the castle was turned over to Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor. After having been conquered in 1648 by Swedes, it fell in disrepair. Finally, a neo-Gothic reconstruction was carried out by Josef Mocker between 1887 and 1899, giving the castle its present look.
The nearby village was founded during the construction of the castle and bore its name until it was renamed to Buda in the wake of the Hussite Wars. Renamed to Budňany in the 18th century, it was merged with Poučnk and called Karl嗾ejn (Beroun District). A Golfclub named after the castle is nearby, too.
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npecanhuk
(79329) 2010-11-18 1:44
Hello Serghei!
Although I miss a bit more of sharpness and think it's a bit grainy, specially in the sky in the upper part of it, I like it for the subject itself (wonderful architectural details), chosen pov, vertical format, colors and composition!
TFS - congrats,
Best regards,
Neyvan
dta
(98848) 2010-11-18 1:50
Hello Serghei ,
May be that the sharpness is not perfect , but I must say that it is not a problem here . The composition is so beautiful , with the excellent diagonal of the castle , nestled in the greenery .
Well done .
saxo042
(38078) 2010-11-18 3:25
Hi Serghei,
A beautifully composed picture with the two towers along a fine diagonal. A very interesting note too, but donエt blame my ancestors, they were all Norwegians in 1648...
Kind regards
Gunnar
siamesa
(28231) 2010-11-18 5:55
Bom dia Serghei
Very informative note. When we see these constructions we think how old they are. Impressive architecture that in that time there was no modern machines. TFS
Abra輟s
maria
janusz2054
(2) 2010-11-18 6:16
Hi Serghei,
Fantastic view on this famous Karlstein castle,
very attractive to look at.
Very good composition
Best regards
Janusz
raszid62
(18457) 2010-11-20 7:51
Добро пожаловать
Много раз я был в Чехии, недалеко от Праги, но никогда этого красивого замка не посетил, и как я вижу, стоит посетить. Отличный состав.
Твое
Joseph
s_lush
(16602) 2010-11-20 10:38
Привет, Сергей!
Я как-раз сейчас собираю информацию о Чехии, чтобы летом не пропустить что-то интересное. Этот утопающий в зелени замок точно надо занести в список мест для обязательного посещения. Благородное дело - конвертировать старые фотографии в цифровой формат. Очень хорошо получилось.
Всего хорошего!
Сергей
Angshu
(56760) 2010-11-21 22:19
Hello Serghei
For a scanned picture, the quality is good! Like the view of the castle against the thick foliage. The diagonal works really well! Thanks for the informative note as well!
Regards
Angshu
ikeharel
(113411) 2011-06-29 3:09
A good scanned old print, Serghei.
You were lucky with the weather that day, very clear view on the wall within dense forest.
Regards
Ike
gus72
(3719) 2013-01-05 19:08
Hi Serghei !!!
I love the way they used to design the towers and the the roofs in the all days.... full of grace & style
Your composition is perfect with good harmony all around the image.
Well done. I had two days with 44 degrees this week !!!!! come and visit
Cheers
Gus
fritzi007
(14698) 2015-03-19 15:00
Hallo Serghei,
sehr interessantes Foto und die sehr Information, wirklich sehr gut gemacht, gratuliere!
Wnsch dir eine schne Reise nach Japan
Wolfgang
Photo Information
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Copyright: Serghei Pakhomoff (serp2000)
(47063)
- Genre: 場所
- Medium: カラー
- Date Taken: 1999-09-05
- Categories: 城
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2010-11-18 0:48
Discussions
- To saxo042: No problem, Gunnar, (1)
by serp2000, last updated 2010-11-18 10:27