Grad Klevevž
Grič pri Klevevžu
Grad Klevevž
Grad Klevevž is a medieval castle located in Grič pri Klevevžu, Slovenia.
- Overview
- History
- Architecture
- Layout
- Historical Significance
- Current Status and Use
- Heritage Status
- Visiting Information
- Notable Features and Rooms
Grad Klevevž was constructed during the 13th century as a fortified residence for the local lord. The castle's purpose was to serve as a stronghold and a center of power for the region.
The castle is built in the Romanesque style, characterized by its thick stone walls and imposing structure. The layout consists of a central keep surrounded by outer baileys and defensive walls. The architecture reflects the medieval period's focus on defense and security.
The castle features several rooms, including the great hall, chapel, and private chambers. The exact layout is unclear due to centuries of modifications and renovations.
Grad Klevevž played a significant role in Slovenian history as a center of power for the local lord. The castle was also an important strategic location during the medieval period.
The castle has been abandoned for several centuries and is now in a state of ruin. Despite its current condition, Grad Klevevž remains an important cultural and historical landmark in Slovenia.
Grad Klevevž is listed as a Cultural Heritage Site by the Slovenian Ministry of Culture.
Visitors can access the castle through guided tours. Due to its fragile state, visitors are required to follow specific rules and regulations to ensure preservation.
The great hall features a large stone fireplace and wooden beams. The chapel is adorned with medieval frescoes.
Details
| Name | Grad Klevevž |
|---|---|
| City | Grič pri Klevevžu |
| Country | Slovenia |
| Coordinates | 45.906864, 15.232605 |
| Current use | abandoned |
| Accessible | true |
| Guided tours | true |
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