Kamenice nad Lipou ( cs, zámek v Kamenici nad Lipou) lies in the northwestern region of the
Bohemian-Moravian Highlands
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, some twenty kilometres north of
Jindřichův Hradec
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, in
Pelhřimov District
Pelhřimov District ( cs, okres Pelhřimov) is a district in the Vysočina Region of the Czech Republic. Its capital is the town of Pelhřimov.
Administrative division
Pelhřimov District is divided into three administrative districts of municip ...
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The chateau acquired its present Neo-classical appearance in the early 19th century.
In 1580–1583, the original 13th-century castle was converted into a Renaissance mansion graced by a courtyard with arcades and a garden. The Baroque entrance tower was built in 1744. The chateau is surrounded by an English landscape garden featuring a linden tree estimated to be 700–800 years old. Kamenice nad Lipou derives its name from the tree. In 1998, the chateau came under the management of the Museum of Decorative Arts in Prague (UPM). Following extensive restoration work carried out between 1998 and 2004, permanent collections were installed on the ground floor of the Renaissance north wing, where the Museum also holds short-term exhibitions. The south wing of the chateau houses exhibition installations administered by the Municipal Museum, and the Ceremonial Hall. The cellars with their Gothic Hall are also open to visitors.
Permanent exhibitions
Wrought-iron work: grilles, chests, keys, locks, knockers and other ornamental and architectural metalwork dating from the Gothic period to the early 20th century.
Late 19th- and 20th-century toys for boys and girls (from the Collection of František Kyncl).
The Study Collection of 19th- and 20th-century Furniture: The Evolution of Furniture Design in the Bohemian Lands and Other Countries of Europe
A Museum for the Senses: an exhibition of the Municipal Museum that documents the 750-year history of the town of Kamenice nad Lipou in a new, entertaining way.
Short-term exhibitions
For current information concerning short-term exhibitions, see the web pages of the Museum of Decorative Arts in Prague: www.upm.cz
Toys
An annual summer festival of toys, their designers and producers, including art students’ creations and works in the possession of collectors throughout the country and abroad.
See also
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Museum of Decorative Arts in Prague
Founded in 1885, the Prague Museum of Decorative Arts ( cz, Uměleckoprůmyslové muzeum v Praze or UPM) is housed in a Neo-Renaissance edifice built from 1897 to 1899 after the designs of architect Josef Schulz. It opened in 1900 with exhibitions ...
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Museum of Textile in Česká Skalice
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Josef Sudek Gallery
The Josef Sudek Gallery ( cs, Galerie Josefa Sudka) is near Hradčany (Úvoz 24) in Prague, in a house where Josef Sudek (b. 1896 Kolín, d. 1976 Prague) lived from 1959 until his death. Part of his photographic output was transferred to the MDA i ...
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The Chateau at Klášterec nad Ohří
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External links
Official site of the Museum of Decorative Arts in Prague
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Pelhřimov District
Museums in the Vysočina Region
Art museums and galleries in the Czech Republic
Decorative arts museums
Toy museums
Castles in the Vysočina Region