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bývalý zámek Sadová

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Bývalý zámek Sadová

Location

The former castle of Sadová is located at 635 in the town of Sadová, Czechia.

History

The castle has been situated on this site since 1728, featuring a chateau and chapel that were built by Count Jan Arnošt Antonín Šafgoč. The castle was destroyed in 1844 during the reign of Count František Antonín Harrach, and it was never rebuilt.

Architecture

The architecture of the former castle is classified as stately. Unfortunately, no specific details are available regarding its layout or notable features.

Historical Significance

The former castle played a significant role in Czech history, particularly during the 18th century. Its destruction in 1844 marked the end of an era for the town of Sadová.

Current Status and Use

The former castle is no longer standing due to its destruction in 1844. Today, it serves as a reminder of the town's rich history.

Heritage Status

The former castle has been recognized as a significant historical site, although specific details regarding its heritage status are not available.

Visiting Information

Due to its current state, visiting the former castle is not possible. However, the surrounding area offers opportunities for exploration and discovery of the town's history.

Notable Features and Rooms

Unfortunately, no notable features or rooms are available for description due to the castle's destruction in 1844.

Details

Namebývalý zámek Sadová
CitySadová
CountryCzechia
Coordinates50.29658, 15.698676
Current usereminder of the town's rich history
Accessiblefalse