Liběšice Castle, Baroque Jesuit residence in Liběšice, Czech Republic.
Liběšice Castle is a baroque Jesuit residence in the Central Bohemian Region, built with substantial stone walls and adorned with decorative facade elements. The structure stands on grounds with gardens and is now protected as a cultural monument, though access to the building is not permitted to visitors.
Construction began in 1623 under architect Kilian Ignaz Dientzenhofer, who established its distinctive baroque style. Countess Antonia von Wallenstein purchased the residence in 1863 and oversaw significant modifications to the property.
The building displays baroque features that reflect its role as a Jesuit center for teaching and worship in Bohemia. You can see how the architectural choices in the facade and layout served both religious and educational purposes.
The property is currently closed to visitors and has been inactive since 2019 as a protected cultural monument. You can view the exterior and surrounding gardens from the outside, but do not enter the grounds without prior permission.
Ownership passed from Countess Christiana Thun Hohenstein to state control in 1945, marking the end of aristocratic rule over the estate. This transition shaped its current status as a state-protected cultural monument that remains closed to the public.
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