Lednice

The amazing land of Bohemia is filled with amazing historical monuments. One such is the castle Lednice in the Czech Republic . He impresses with his refined grace and natural beauty of the surrounding landscape. The architecture of the building in a mixed Baroque and Renaissance style attracts both connoisseurs and historians, as well as ordinary tourists, who are not strangers to the feeling of beauty.

A bit of the history of Lednice

The princely clan of Liechtenstein in 1212 acquired a wonderful summer residence near the small settlement of Lednice, which gave the name of the castle. The project was worked by numerous architects from different countries, and over the centuries the appearance of the palace has undergone significant changes several times. Its name, the village, which still exists, received in honor of the river Diya, on which it stands, which in translation means "ice". Previously, Lednice was called Icegrub, since this settlement stands directly on the border of three states - Austria , Slovakia and the Czech Republic.

Today, the cultural landscape of Lednice-Valtice is a huge territory, where the palace and castle complex is central, connecting the two residences of the family Liechtenstein-Lednice and Valtice . The link between them is a seven-kilometer long lime walkway. For lovers of hiking and cycling in the warm season is a real paradise.

What is interesting about the palace complex Lednice in the Czech Republic?

Considering the castle Lednice in the photo, you can partially feel the whole solemn atmosphere of this place. To feel it in reality, you need to come here and allocate at least a whole daylight for sightseeing - there are so many interesting places here, each of which requires close attention. Lednice offers its visitors to see:

  1. A park. Green plantations are something unique, they should be considered separately from the castle. Not so long ago about this place the documentary film "Lednice - princely luxury and gardening art" was shot. For many centuries, these lands are under the watchful eye of the masters of their craft. During this time, part of the South Moravian region was enriched with unique trees and shrubs. The smells of flowering roses, lavender and other fragrant herbs during riding on horses will enrich with impressions the time spent here. There is an opportunity to take riding lessons or ride in a harness. Here you can relax on the shores of strange ponds and see in them exotic inhabitants, wander through the long secluded avenues and plunge into the depths of the past centuries. Along the channel of a quiet river, tourists ride on a rowing boat. This reserved garden, built in the Anglo-French style, is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  2. Palace Rendezvous , which is also called the Temple of Diana. In fact, this structure in the form of a massive arch, standing literally in the middle of the field. To get here, it takes a lot of effort, especially if you walk. In summer, tourists are met by musicians.
  3. Minaret. Despite the fact that the princes of Liechtenstein did not practice Islam, a 60-meter-long minaret was built on the lands belonging to them. In fact, it does not carry any functional purpose, but only complements the beautiful picture of the reserved corner.
  4. Wine cellars. South Moravian wines are known far beyond this region. On the map Lednice in the Czech Republic you can see the vineyards, the raw materials from which come for processing, and then - is presented to the guests of the castle in the form of a noble drink for tasting.
  5. Lednice Castle. Chinese cabinet, hunting, knightly and turquoise halls, a spiral wooden staircase and many others. others - that's what awaits visitors to Lednice. In addition, it is worth visiting the Temple of Apollo. Raistna Colonnade, aqueduct, Yanograd, Manege, river port, Lednice greenhouse, Moorish waterworks and St. Hubert's Chapel.

How to get to the castle Lednice?

When visiting any castle in the Czech Republic (and Lednice is no exception), you should know that there are no guided tours on Mondays. Unfortunately, there is no direct flight from the capital here. To see Lednice, it will take several transplants or rent a car. On it from Prague it will be necessary to move along the E50 and E65 routes about 200 km to Brno , and then turn to the D2 road, and only 42 km will remain. After turning to the adjacent road No. 422, after 7 km, the outlines of the castle will appear.

The bus route is different from the car. If you take a bus to Prague at the Prague bus station and transfer to Mikulov there , you can get off at Lednice, which is a stopover.