Silesian Ostrava Castle (Slezskoostravský hrad)

Silesian Ostrava Castle (Slezskoostravský hrad)

Moravskoslezský kraj

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Silesian Ostrava Castle (Slezskoostravský hrad) is a Gothic castle in Slezská Ostrava in the Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic. It was founded in 1290 by Duke Mieszko I of Cieszyn on a border area between the Duchy of Cieszyn and Moravia. The site was strategically placed near the confluence of the Lučina and Ostravice rivers. In 1534, the castle was rebuilt into a Renaissance residence, reflecting changing defensive and residential needs. The castle later suffered a major setback when it burned down in 1872. After years of decline, it underwent repairs in 2004 following long-term dilapidation linked to coal mining beneath the structure. In the 21st century it has also served as a cultural venue, hosting events such as the Colours of Ostrava festival until 2012. Today, its layered Gothic-and-Renaissance story makes it one of Ostrava’s most recognizable historic sights.

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Faits intéressants

  • The castle was built in 1290 by Duke Mieszko I of Cieszyn on a border between the Duchy of Cieszyn and Moravia.
  • It stands near the confluence of the Lučina and Ostravice rivers.
  • In 1534 the castle was rebuilt into a Renaissance residence.
  • The castle burned down in 1872.
  • The Colours of Ostrava festival was hosted at the castle until 2012.

Histoire

1290

The castle was built in 1290 by Duke Mieszko I of Cieszyn near the confluence of the Lučina and Ostravice rivers, on the border between the Duchy of Cieszyn and Moravia.

1534

In 1534 it was rebuilt into a Renaissance residence.

1872

It burned down in 1872 and was later rebuilt.

2004

After a prolonged period of deterioration associated with coal mining under the castle, it was repaired in 2004.

Contact

Téléphone: 724 150 034