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The ruins of more than 700 years old gothic castle Skála near Přeštice and Pilsen Czech Republic
Skála is a castle ruin in the cadastral area of Zálesí near Příchovice (part of the village of Příchovice) in western Bohemia near Přeštice in the Plzeň Region.
The building is an unusual example of the so-called double castle (ganerbenburg) in the Czech environment. Walck in the czech forest - Trip tip.
The upper castle was accessible via a bridge over a moat, behind which stood a tower gate. Behind her began a staircase or steep ramp that led to the courtyard between the walls. One of the walls has been preserved to the height of the gallery. From the gate to the northeast ran a wall, which joined the end of the rock of the upper castle.
The wall enclosed the farm space.
From a small courtyard, a rock gorge leads to a building called the back gate. On the western side of the core there is a building originally accessible by a ramp, documented by openings on the beams in the courtyard wall. From there, the entrance to the gallery led to the gate, and another entrance led to the bridge over the rock gorge towards the palace core. The bridge did not lead directly to the palace, but to the narrow fence on its south side. The entrance to the core was located in the southeastern part of the building and led to the basement. The predecessor of the fence was probably only a wooden porch, but both variants had a roof supported by a concession to the palace wall and beam pockets. The basement was protected by a small gate closed by a barrier. From here, the path led up a staircase to a small courtyard between two palaces.
The lower castle typologically belongs to the donjon-type castles. At the head was a fragmented square tower. A narrow entrance to the core led between the tower and the perimeter wall. Behind the tower stood a palace, which was adjoined by a rectangular corner on the north side. There is an opening in the western wall of the courtyard, which could have been a younger entrance gate according to different stones and masonry, which was accessed by a staircase from the fort.
The first written mention of the castle comes from 1318, when it was in the possession of William of Rýzmberk
William of Rýzmberk had sons William II, Břeňek (d. 1407) and Půta (d. 1399), who used the nickname from Skála. Břeněk inherited the castle of Švihov, Vilém Skála and Půta eventually acquired Rabí. The last mention of William II. from Skála dates from 1379. Vilém's descendants probably died during his life, and Skála was inherited by brothers Břeněk and Půta, called the elders.
At the turn of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, the Lords of Skála used their castle as a base for combat and Lapkov retinue. On the side of Sigismund of Luxembourg, they also opposed King Wenceslas IV, and the castle was therefore repeatedly conquered by the royal army.
After Půt's death, the Skála estate fell to his brothers Jan and Vilém of Rýzmberk. Both had their headquarters elsewhere. In 1425, the Hussites conquered Švihov, and Vilém had to relocate to Skála, which still belonged to him in 1427.
Although the rock formally belonged to Jan, in reality it was occupied by an unknown person and its crew looted in the area. In April 1441, the castle was besieged by an army led by the governor of the Pilsen region Hynek Krušina of Švamberk and the governor of the cities of Prague Hanuš of Kolovrat, who conquered Skála, hanged its garrison and burned the castle itself. The lords of Rýzmberk then repaired the castle and left it to Vilém the Younger of Rýzmberk, who was one of Jan's four sons.
William of Rýzmberk died between 1461 and 1463. He left behind his minor son Půta, whose guardian became William the Younger. King Vladislav Jagiellonský allowed Vilém Jr. in 1474 to transfer all rights to his cousin Půta. He gradually expanded his wealth and over time became one of the richest nobles in the country. He died in 1504 and his sons shared property a year later. Brothers Jindřich and Václav Švihovští from Rýzmberk each received, among other property, half of Skály Castle, which at that time was allegedly still habitable. When Jindřich Švihovský wrote the history of his year before 1551, he did not mention Skála, because it was probably already desolate. The demise of the castle is also indicated by the fact that the transgressions of the subjects were not solved at that time on Skála but on Švihov.
Over the next decades, the Rock was deserted, but in the middle of the seventeenth century it was still in good enough condition for General F. Pieoroni to demolish it in 1658 at the behest of Emperor Leopold I. so that the ruins could not be used as a stronghold by enemies or robbers.
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PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC - I was excited to visit Prague, a city I’ve been wanting to visit for many years. In this video, we’re going on an ultimate Czech food tour of Prague, and doing a full walking tour of the attractions and center of the city along the way. #Prague #CzechRepublic #CzechFood
Café Savoy - For one of the most historical and beautiful restaurants and cafes in all of Prague, head to Café Savoy. It’s one of those restaurants that’s as much a museum as it is a restaurant. It’s a good place to have breakfast, or to have coffee. I had the Czech style breakfast set. Total price - 685 CZK ($29.62)
Párek v rohlíku – Ladislav Červený - If there’s one Czech street food your don’t want to miss, it’s sausages and hotdogs. And after doing some research, I discovered that not too far from where I was staying, was a popular local hotdog stall just outside the metro station. What was amazing to me is that the bun was toasted on the inside, but the outside of the bun was so soft. Great hotdogs, well worth going out of your way to eat when you’re in Prague. Price - 25 CZK ($1.08) per hotdog
Restaurace U Bansethů - My favorite type of food to eat is classic, traditional food, anywhere I travel. Restaurace U Bansethů is a restaurant with over 100 years of history, and I was very excited to go there. Menu was all in Czech, but our waiter was friendly and helpful. Something you have to note about Czech food restaurants (at least in my experience so far) is that they often have dishes of the day, and don’t have the full menu. So it’s best to choose the dishes of the day. I ordered their signature stuffed duck, a plate of tongue and dumplings, and we also tried a beef stew, which was similar to goulash, but had a different name. Food was delicious, and especially paired with Czech beer. 477 CZK ($20.62) - Total price for everything
Lahůdky Zlatý kříž - Next up on this ultimate Prague food tour, we headed back to the center of Prague and I ordered a few Czech open faced sandwiches from Lahůdky Zlatý kříž. Great local place to get food on the go. 77 CZK ($3.33)
Zahradní restaurace Letenský zámeček - Next, we headed on a little walk across the river and up the hill to a beer garden and terrance overlooking old town of Prague. I would highly recommend visiting, the ambiance was fantastic, and the views were spectacular.
Lokál - Beer Restaurant - Finally, when I reached out to you on social media about where to eat in Prague, one of the top suggestions was Lokál, a place loved by all for their great Czech beer, and for their food. We had a great experience, and it’s the type of place that would be fun to go with many friends. 726 CZK ($31.39)
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PRAGUE CZECHIA 🇨🇿We feast at Naše maso the Best Butchers
While in Prague, we had to try the renowned Butchers Naše Maso.
Naše Maso is a butcher’s that sells beef from Czech Fleckvieh cattle, pork from Přeštice pigs, and sausages and smoked meats made from recipes dating back to the First Czechoslovak Republic.
In a dedicated facility in Jenč, the butchers break down the meat themselves - leaving some parts to age and turning others into sausages and smoked meats.
Naše Maso is a butcher shop where you can choose any piece and they'll cook or grill it for you. It's very popular with locals and tourists alike.
PRAQUE is the capital and largest city of the Czech Republic and the historical capital of Bohemia. Situated on the Vltava river, Prague is home to about 1.4 million people. The city has a temperate oceanic climate, with relatively warm summers and chilly winters.
Prague is a political, cultural, and economic hub of Central Europe, with a rich history and Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque architectures. It was the capital of the Kingdom of Bohemia and residence of several Holy Roman Emperors, most notably Charles IV (r. 1346–1378) and Rudolf II (r. 1575–1611).
It was an important city to the Habsburg monarchy and Austria-Hungary. The city played major roles in the Bohemian and the Protestant Reformations, the Thirty Years' War and in 20th-century history as the capital of Czechoslovakia between the World Wars and the post-war Communist era.
Prague is home to a number of well-known cultural attractions including Prague Castle, Charles Bridge, Old Town Square with the Prague astronomical clock, the Jewish Quarter, Petřín hill and Vyšehrad. Since 1992, the historic center of Prague has been included in the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites.
The city has more than ten major museums, along with numerous theatres, galleries, cinemas, and other historical exhibits. An extensive modern public transportation system connects the city. It is home to a wide range of public and private schools, including Charles University in Prague, the oldest university in Central Europe.
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hrad Skála u Přeštic
Hrad Skála, sídlo starobylého rodu Švihovských z Rýzmberka, jehož zříceniny se dodnes nacházejí nedaleko Přeštic, je objektem pozoruhodným. Je totiž v českém prostředí ojedinělou ukázkou tzv. Ganerbenburgu či dvojhradu, hradu se dvěma na sobě nezávislými jádry. O tom, že byl tento objekt, jehož stavitelé plně využili možností daných jim rozeklaným skalnatým staveništěm, velice pevný, svědčí jeho bilance při doložených obléháních. Hrad Skála by měl zajímat i historiky zabývající se nejstaršími dějinami českého státu, protože se s ním pojí jedna pozoruhodná a dosud nezodpovězená otázka.
Známý historik František Palacký vyslovil domněnku, že právě Skála u Přeštic byla v letech 1178 – 1179 onou Skálou, jenž posloužila za útočiště českému knížeti Soběslavovi II. v bojích o trůn s jeho příbuzným Bedřichem. Dnes se historikové staví k této tezi převážně odmítavě; je však třeba poznamenat, že rozlehlé valové opevnění kolem hradu, jenž se dosud nepodařilo datovat, může v konečném účtování výrazně promluvit právě ve prospěch Palackého tvrzení. Zatím je však nutné se spokojit s faktem, že první nesporná zpráva o hradu Skále pochází až z r. 1318, kdy se nacházel v držení (svého zakladatele?) Viléma z Rýzmberka. Tento Vilém získal r. 1342 Švihov a stal se tak prapředkem rodu Švihovských z Rýzmberka, rodu, který se na konci 14. století dostal do dlouhodobých sporů s českým králem Václavem IV. Z tohoto důvodu oblehlo hrad Skálu třikrát královské vojsko: v r. 1399 (tehdy bylo poprvé doloženo použití děla při obléhání hradu v Čechách), 1402 a 1413. Výsledek třetího obležení, které trvalo téměř půl roku a při němž byl vojsku obléhatelů čten první vojenský řád v Čechách, není znám; zdá se však, že se hrad dobýt nepodařilo. Na počátku husitských válek Skálu vlastnili bratři Jan a Vilém Švihovští z Rýzmberka, stoupenci krále Zikmunda. Vilém však dával přednost Švihovu a tak, snad v r. 1427, byl opuštěný hrad Skála obsazen husitskou, později lapkovskou družinou. Proto r. 1441 ke Skále přitáhlo vojsko vedené Hynkem Krušinou ze Švamberka a Hanušem z Kolovrat a dobylo ji. Hrad byl pak vypálen a loupežníci popraveni. Švihovští z Rýzmberka Skálu sice ještě obnovili, rezidenčním objektem se však už nikdy nestala. K r. 1505 je doloženo, že na hradě sídlil správce statku. R. 1548 museli silně zadlužení Švihovští prodat i Skálu, kterou koupil Heralt Kavka z Říčan. Nový majitel hrad poručil osudu, takže ten se brzy – už r. 1568 – uvádí jako pustý. Jeho zkázu jistě urychlilo boření jeho zřícenin v padesátých letech 17. století, císařská reakce na tu skutečnost, že ještě v dobách třicetileté války posloužila opuštěná Skála jako útočiště lupičům.
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Klatovy, Czech Republic - GoPro Road Video 1 of 2
Driving to town square. Oct. 2016.
St. Nicholas Church, Prague
This exquisite Baroque church (in Prague Lesser Town) was built between 1704-1755 by Kilian Dientzenhofer, it is one of the most beautiful Baroque churches in Europe.
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Czech Republic: CD Class 242 electric locos in action on the the Plzen hl.n. to Klatovy route
A selection of clips showing CD Class 242 electric locos in action on the the Plzen hl.n. to Klatovy route, all clips recorded 12th February 2019.
Clip 1 - An onboard clip as 242 241 leaves Chlumcany u Dobran working train Os7512, the 0812 Plzen hl.n. to Klatovy
Clip 2 (0:55) - An onboard clip on the 1212 Plzen hln to Klatovy behind 242 239 passing 242 267 on the 1219 Prestice to Plzen hln
Clip 3 (1:25) - An onboard coupling clip showing 242 239 hauling the 1212 Plzen hln to Klatovy
Clip 4 (1:45) - 242 239 leaves Borovy working train Os7516, the 1212 Plzen hl.n. to Klatovy
České dráhy (ČD) or Czech Railways is the main railway operator in the Czech Republic. In 2010 its consolidated revenues reached CZK 41.0 billion (€1.6bn, $2.1bn). Revenues from passenger transport amounted to CZK 18.7 billion (65% transfer payments from the government, 25% intra-state transport, 10% international transport), revenues from freight transport operated by subsidiary ČD Cargo amounted to CZK 11.8 billion, revenues from traffic control invoiced to state-owned railway infrastructure operator SŽDC amounted to CZK 5.2 billion. With thirty-eight thousand employees ČD Group is the largest Czech company by the number of employees.
The company was established in 1993, after the dissolution of Czechoslovakia as a successor of the Czechoslovak State Railways. It is a member of the International Railway Union (UIC Country Code for Czech Republic is 54), Community of European Railways and the Organization for Railways Cooperation (Asia and Europe).
Until 1 July 2008, České dráhy was the biggest employer in the Czech Republic. After experiencing regular losses and requiring government subsidies, the railway reported its first ever profit in 2007 although it receives government subsidies. Attempts to make it more efficient are currently ongoing and a recent plan to move passenger transport to an independent subsidiary was approved by the Czech government in January 2008.
ČD operates trains; fixed infrastructure (such as tracks) is managed by SŽDC. In December 2010, the Czech government proposed bringing SŽDC and ČD together in a single holding company. The government has also changed the subsidies available to ČD and SŽDC.
ČD Cargo, the cargo subsidiary, mainly transports raw materials, intermediate goods and containers. As of 2009, it is ranked in the top five largest railway cargo operators in Europe.
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Plzeň or Pilsen is a city in western Bohemia in the Czech Republic. It is the capital of the Plzeň Region and the fourth most populous city in the Czech Republic. It is located about 90 km (56 miles) west of Prague at the confluence of four rivers—the Radbuza, the Mže, the Úhlava, and the Úslava—which form the Berounka River.
The city is known worldwide for Pilsner beer. Plzeň was in September 2010 selected by an official jury to be put forward to join the Belgian city of Mons as the European capital of culture in 2015.
Plzeň is a centre of academic, business, and cultural life for the western part of the Czech Republic. The University of West Bohemia in Plzeň is well known for its School of Law, School of Mechanical Engineering and School of Applied Science in particular.
The Škoda company, established in Plzeň in 1859, has been an important element of Austro-Hungarian, Czechoslovak and Czech engineering, and one of the biggest European arms factories. During the Communist era (1948--1989) the company's production had been directed to the needs of the Eastern Bloc. Disarray in the era after the Velvet Revolution, and unsuccessful efforts to gain new Western markets, resulted in sales problems and debts. After a huge restructuring process the company now has just two principal subsidiaries: Škoda Transportation (locomotives, underground trains and trams, which have been sold to Portland, Oregon; Tacoma; Seattle and Sardinia) and Škoda Power (turbines) now owned by the UK company.
Plzeň also has the biggest distillery (Stock) in the Czech Republic.
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Chlumčany jsou obec v okrese Plzeň-jih v Plzeňském kraji. Čítá přibližně 2 400[1] obyvatel. Průměrná nadmořská výška intravilánu je 390 m.
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Klatovy (German: Klattau) is a town in the Plzeň Region of the Czech Republic.
Klatovy is the seat of the Municipality with Extended Competence and Municipality with Commissioned Local Authority.
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Borovy is a village and municipality (obec) in Plzeň-South District in the Plzeň Region of the Czech Republic.
Borovy lies approximately 26 kilometres (16 mi) south of Plzeň and 102 km (63 mi) south-west of Prague.
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Poruba Dormitory, Ostrava #erasmus
Dnešice Halter Valley
Bizon - stálý obyvatel Dnešic u Přeštic.
Kostel svaté Anny v Sedleci u Karlových Varů
Významná kulturní památka Karlovarska.
Kostel svaté Anny v Sedleci u Karlových Varů byl postaven v letech 1738 - 1745 stavitelem Johannem Schmiedem z Utviny podle zjednodušeného přepracovaného návrhu Kiliána Ignáce Dientzenhofera. Jedná se o rozměrný poutní chrám zasvěcený svaté Anně. Půdorys kostela je obdélníkový, jednolodní s bohatou štukaturou.
Beautiful Gothic Ruin 2019
Exploring the architecture and ornate detailing of this unique Gothic ruin as nature slowly reclaims it. A great explore with our friends Urbex Bikers, Pajerico and of course Valairex :D
A note for my younger viewers: We are experienced urban explorers who know what to watch out for in environments like this, how to move through such places, recognizing things you might not think to look for, and decide whether it is safe for us to venture in or not. We also know our limits too, stay safe and watch our videos instead :)
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Zlín - From the Bata's Hospital to Jižní svahy (3D)
The record of the way from the main hospital to Jižní svahy.
Druhé létání v FPV areně Plzeň
Vše za podpory SITMP a velký dík patří i společnosti Rotorama :-) nebýt nich, tak zde nejsme
Druhé poletování na menším prostoru než louka
Kmochovy narozky v Kolíně
Kmochův Kolín, jaro 2012, výlet ze Zvěřínka