Tatenice Chateau, Renaissance chateau in Tatenice, Czech Republic.
Tatenice Chateau is a two-story Renaissance building with symmetrical architecture located in the village of Tatenice. The white walls display traditional local construction methods from the early 17th century.
The structure began as a fortified house in the 13th century and received its current Renaissance form starting in 1606. This transformation shaped its appearance through to the present day.
The building carries the name of its location and now serves the community as a municipal office while keeping its Renaissance appearance visible to daily visitors. The symmetrical design remains a landmark in the village.
The chateau sits in the village of Tatenice within Ústí nad Orlicí District and is accessible via regional roads. Neighboring municipalities are easily reached through the existing road network.
The chateau functions today as a municipal office, so the historical architecture continues to serve active community use. This blend of modern administration and historic spaces creates a lived-in quality.
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