The architecture and Rustic Barocco of the Třebon Region
The balanced natural element of landscape is suitably matched with a relatively sparsely populated and the well-preserved unique architecture of historical towns and villages.
Apart from the church in Kardašova Řečice, the Romanesque style does not appear here.
The gothic style is represented primarily by religious buildings (e.g. the Augustinian monastery with the Church of Our Lady Queen and St. Jiljí in Třeboň, churches in Borovany, Suchdol nad Lužnicí, Lomnice nad Lužnicí, Mladošovice, Trhové Sviny etc.) and Třeboň’s late gothic city walls with bastions.
The renaissance style is abundant in Třeboň - the chateau, the town hall, the Church of St. Elizabeth, burgess buildings. The renaissance style also includes the town hall in Lomnice nad Lužnicí, the town hall and buildings in Veselí nad Lužnicí.
The chateaus in the following cities can be included among baroque buildings without a doubt; in Jemčina, Stráž nad Nežárkou, Chlum u Třeboně and Borovany, the former hospital in Lišov, churches in Trhové Sviny, Mláce, Dvory nad Lužnicí, the chapel in Třeboň etc.
Classical and empire buildings can be seen in Trhové Sviny, Stráž nad Nežárkou, Lutov and Chlum u Třeboně.
What is very famous is the neo-gothic Schwarzenberg tomb.
Folk architecture in Třeboň region is significantly influenced by rustic baroque.
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Church monuments (total: 39)-
All Saints Church Address: Chlum u Třeboně, Lutová
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Chlum u Třeboně - pilgrimage site High baroque church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary was built by Count Jan František of Fünfkirchen, whose remains are buried in the church crypt. The premises are completed by a staicase with statues and the stations of the cross, and a linden tree alley.
Address: Chlum u Třeboně
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Church of St. Barbora Address: Ratiboř
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Church of St. Bartholomew Address: Mladošovice
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Church of St. John of Nepomuk Address: Stříbřec
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Church of St. John the Baptist Address: Lomnice nad Lužnicí
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Church of St. Mary Magdalene Address: Majdalena
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Church of St. Nicholas Address: Suchdol nad Lužnicí
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Church of St. Simon and Judy Address: Roseč
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Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus Address: Libín
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(Evangelický kostel církve metodistické) Address: Třeboň
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(Klášter Borovany) The monastery was established by Petr of Lindy. It was no longer used under the rule of the Rožmberks and was renewed in 1663 by the care of Emperor Ferdinand III. In the middle of the 18th century, the Škapulířová Chapel and representative prelature were rebuilt. In 1785 the monastery was terminated by Emperor Joseph II, the chateau building was owned until 1939 by the Schwarzenbergs.
Address: Borovany
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(Kostel sv. Mikuláše a sv. Linharta) Address: Dolní Slověnice
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(Kostel Zasnoubení Panny Marie) Address: Novosedly nad Nežárkou - Mláka
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Monastery of The Divine Mercy The baroque monastery, St.Peter and Paul was added on to the church of St. Peter and Paul, a church that was originally gothic but the addition was transformed info a baroque church. In the second half of the 20-th century the monastery was occupied by the border patrol but in 1991 it was givin bach to the order of the Servitis. In 2005 the last member of the Servits living in the monastry, P. Bonfilius Wagner, did and the monastry was givin to the Catholic misionary with Papal rights, the "Family of Mary". The monastry is now calledthe "Monastry of Divine Mercy".
Address: Husova 2, Nové Hrady
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St. John the Baptist Church Address: Nová Ves nad Lužnicí, Krabonoš
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St. Peter and Paul's Church Address: Nové Hrady
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St. Wenceslas Church Address: Novosedly nad Nežárkou
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Třeboň - augustinian monastery The monastery was established by the change of the Trebon rectory under the Rozemburks. The monastery includes the gothic church Our Lady Queen of Martyrs and St. Jilji. On the north side is the monasterial convent with a cloister where you find a heavenly garden and well. In the centre of the monastery's courtyard is a stone fountain.
Address: Třeboň
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Mazelov - village memorial conservation area Picturesque south Bohemian brick houses - large farmhouses with white stucco frontages on a coloured plaster.
Address: Mazelov
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Petrovice - village monument zone Address: Petrovice
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(Pístina) - village monument zone Address: Pístina
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(Ponědrážka) - village monument zone Address: Ponědrážka
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(Příbraz) - village monument zone Address: Příbraz
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Třeboň - urban conservation area There is a remarkable Renaissance chateau in Třeboň, where famous archives are housed; unusually well-preserved town fortifications with bastions and gates; a picturesque, elongated town square lined with arcades of Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque houses, the most interesting of which are the House of Štěpánek of Netolice and The White Pony House and the Renaissance town hall with a tower; a magnificent Baroque Marian Column and a fountain.
Address: Třeboň
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(Dům č. 22) Address: náměstí T. G. Masaryka 22, Veselí nad Lužnicí
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(Dům U bílého koníčka) Rennaisance house in historical Masaryk´s Square, that was built in 1544. It belongs to a most uncorrupted and most beautiful cultural buildings in south part of Czech republic and surroundings.
Address: Masarykovo nám. 97, Třeboň
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Old town hall Address: náměstí T. G. Masaryka 110, Veselí nad Lužnicí
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Sokol House Address: Budějovická 2, Veselí nad Lužnicí
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The Vratislav's House This Renaissance building was probably built in the 16th century by the Vratislav aristocratic family.The Vratislav‘s house is located in the very centre of the town Třeboň just opposite the castle.
Address: Březanova 84/1, Třeboň
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All Saints Church Address: Chlum u Třeboně, Lutová
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Church of St. Barbora Address: Ratiboř
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Church of St. Bartholomew Address: Mladošovice
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Church of St. John of Nepomuk Address: Stříbřec
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Church of St. John the Baptist Address: Lomnice nad Lužnicí
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Church of St. Mary Magdalene Address: Majdalena
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Church of St. Nicholas Address: Suchdol nad Lužnicí
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Church of St. Simon and Judy Address: Roseč
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Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus Address: Libín
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(Evangelický kostel církve metodistické) Address: Třeboň
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(Klášter Borovany) The monastery was established by Petr of Lindy. It was no longer used under the rule of the Rožmberks and was renewed in 1663 by the care of Emperor Ferdinand III. In the middle of the 18th century, the Škapulířová Chapel and representative prelature were rebuilt. In 1785 the monastery was terminated by Emperor Joseph II, the chateau building was owned until 1939 by the Schwarzenbergs.
Address: Borovany
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(Kostel sv. Mikuláše a sv. Linharta) Address: Dolní Slověnice
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(Kostel Zasnoubení Panny Marie) Address: Novosedly nad Nežárkou - Mláka
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St. John the Baptist Church Address: Nová Ves nad Lužnicí, Krabonoš
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St. Peter and Paul's Church Address: Nové Hrady
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St. Wenceslas Church Address: Novosedly nad Nežárkou
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Červená Lhota Chateau This renaissance castle is unique not only for its red walls but also for its position in the middle of a lake which mirrors its beauty. It is connected to the land by a stone bridge. The castle gained its today neo-renaissance form at the beginning of 20th century. Formerly in this place stood a stronghold above a small river, which was later adapted to a renaissance castle surrounded by an artificial lake. The castle interiors are of high historical value.
Address: Kardašova Řečice
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Chlum u Třeboně Chateau The baroque chateau was built on the site of a gothic fortress, pseudo-baroque reconstruction (19th century). An extensive park by the chateau with statues from the 18th and 19th century.
Address: Chlum u Třeboně
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Fortress Cuknštejn Gradually reconstructed late Gothic fortress. It was built for Squire Vilém Pouzar from Michnice, who ordered its construction as his seat in 1488 to 1491. The fortress has a square ground plan; in one corner stands an octagonal tower and a defensive moat runs around the entire structure.
Address: Údolí 152, Nové Hrady
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Kardašova Řečice Chateau Baroque chateau from the first half of the 18th century. In the 18th and 19th century it underwent reconstruction. From 1930 it was owned by the Scholastic nun order, later it was returned to them in restitution.
Address: Kardašova Řečice
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(Klášter Borovany) The monastery was established by Petr of Lindy. It was no longer used under the rule of the Rožmberks and was renewed in 1663 by the care of Emperor Ferdinand III. In the middle of the 18th century, the Škapulířová Chapel and representative prelature were rebuilt. In 1785 the monastery was terminated by Emperor Joseph II, the chateau building was owned until 1939 by the Schwarzenbergs.
Address: Borovany
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Nové Hrady Castle The Gothic castle built on a trade route in the middle of the 13th century was overcome by adversity several times, namely by Hussites, imperial army, fire, gunpowder explosion and even by earthquake. Every time, it was restored to its Gothic shape. In the 17th century, the castle was given a Baroque sgrafitto-decorated central house. Castle defenses were provided not only by a massive fortification walls, but also by its unusually deep and wide brick-lined moat.
Address: Nové Hrady
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Stráž nad Nežárkou Chateau Guard castle established in the 12th century in the crossing point of the Nežárka River. In the 17th century it was reconstructed into a chateau. In 1914-1930, the owner at the time, Ema Destinnova, lived in the chateau. Later on, the Army of the Czech Republic was housed here for 20 years, followed by the social care institute for 30 years. The building was run down. The current owner has restored it and made it accessible to the public.
Address: nám. Emy Destinnové 1, Stráž nad Nežárkou
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Třeboň Chateau In place of a Gothic stronghold was in the 16th century built a Renaissance castle owned by House Rožmberk and later by House Schwarzenberg. The large archive of documents of both houses presents a unique source of references to Czech history, which is sought after by many historians.
Address: Zámek 115, Třeboň