Kroměříž Castle ( or ''Arcibiskupský zámek'', ) is a castle in
Kroměříž
Kroměříž (; ) is a town in the Zlín Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 28,000 inhabitants. It is known for Kroměříž Castle with its castle gardens, which are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The historic town centre with the castle ...
in the
Czech Republic
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. It used to be the principal residence of the bishops and (from 1777) archbishops of
Olomouc
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Located on the Morava (rive ...
.
UNESCO
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listed the gardens and castle as a
World Heritage Site
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in 1998 because of its exceptionally well-preserved and outstanding Baroque gardens.
History
The town was owned by the bishops from the 13th century. During the
Hussite wars
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they lost control, and regained it only in the 1470s. This prompted the replacement of the castle with a more comfortable residence by bishop
Stanislav I Thurzo in 1500. The building was in the late
Gothic style, with a modicum of
Renaissance
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detail. During the
Thirty Years' War
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, the castle was sacked by the Swedish army (1643).
It was not until 1664 that a bishop from the powerful Lichtenstein-Kastelkorn family charged architect
Filiberto Lucchese with renovating the palace in a
Baroque style
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. The chief monument of Lucchese's work in Kroměříž is the Pleasure Garden in front of the castle. Upon Lucchese's death in 1666,
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completed his work on the formal garden and had the palace rebuilt in a style reminiscent of the
Turin
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ese school to which he belonged.
After the castle was gutted by a major fire in March 1752,
Bishop Hamilton commissioned two leading imperial artists,
Franz Anton Maulbertsch and
Josef Stern to decorate the halls of the palace with their works. In addition to their paintings, the palace still houses an art collection, generally considered the second finest in the country, which includes
Titian
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Ti ...
's last mythological painting, ''
The Flaying of Marsyas''. The largest part of the collection was acquired by Bishop Karel in
Cologne
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in 1673. The palace also contains an outstanding musical archive and a library of 33,000 volumes.
Landscape architecture and architecture
The castle and its grounds were nominated for the World Heritage List in 1998. As the nomination dossier explains, "the castle is a good but not outstanding example of a type of aristocratic or princely residence that has survived widely in Europe. The Pleasure Garden, by contrast, is a very rare and largely intact example of a Baroque garden".
The Baroque landscapes and palaces of Bohemia and Moravia were heavily influenced by the Italian Baroque, although in the layout of this Pleasure Garden on a largely flat site, the influence of the French Formal Baroque style is also visible. Two Italian architects were responsible for the design and execution of the site: Filiberto Luchese (1607–1666) and after his death Giovanni Pietro Tencalla (1629–1702).
The Baroque Pleasure or Lust Garden is located at a distance from the Palace, as can be seen today from aerial photography. The engravings, completed in 1691 by Georg Matthaeus Vischer, show a fully enclosed garden divided into half ornamental parterre and the other half to the south composed of orchards and productive ornamental features.
Apart from the formal Baroque
parterre
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s there is also a less formal 19th-century
English garden close to the palace, which sustained damage during floods in 1997.
In popular culture
Interiors of the palace were extensively used by
Miloš Forman
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as a stand-in for Vienna's
Hofburg Imperial Palace during filming of ''
Amadeus'' (1984), based on the life of
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (27 January 1756 – 5 December 1791) was a prolific and influential composer of the Classical period (music), Classical period. Despite his short life, his rapid pace of composition and proficiency from an early age ...
, who actually never visited Kroměříž, although some of his compositions are stored in the music archive of the castle.
[Jana Spáčilová:Hudba na dvoře olomouckého biskupa Schrattenbacha (1711–1738), Masarykova univerzita v Brně, Filozofická fakulta, Ústav hudební vědy, Brno 2006] There are more films / series which were shot (at least partially) in the palace and/or gardens.
See also
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List of Baroque residences
References
External links
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Photographs of Kroměříž CastleQTVR Virtual tour of Kroměříž
{{DEFAULTSORT:Kromeriz Archbishop's Palace
Buildings and structures completed in 1497
Houses completed in the 15th century
Houses completed in the 17th century
Castles in the Czech Republic
World Heritage Sites in the Czech Republic
Buildings and structures in Kroměříž
Episcopal palaces
Baroque palaces in the Czech Republic
Czech Baroque gardens
Castles in the Zlín Region
National cultural monuments of the Czech Republic
Baroque castles in the Czech Republic