Dalešice Castle, Baroque château in Dalešice, Czech Republic
Dalešice Castle is a single-story château featuring notable sculptural elements across its facade, located beside the Church of Saints Peter and Paul. The building displays characteristic Baroque design details in its exterior composition and arrangement of architectural ornaments.
Construction of the castle began in 1800 under architect Joseph Emanuel Fischer von Erlach, following Baroque design principles. Its completion coincided with a period of cultural development in the region during the early 19th century.
The castle is recognized as a cultural monument representing architectural ideals of the Vysočina Region. Its position within the historic town center reflects its former role as a focal point of local community life.
The castle has remained closed to visitors since April 2019, with no public access to its interior or surrounding grounds. You can view the exterior from the town and explore the nearby church located in the same area.
The town was home to a historic brewery operating since the 17th century that shaped the market town's economic character. This traditional production remains part of local identity, even though the brewery no longer operates.
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