Valdštejn Castle (German: Waldstein) is an early Gothic fortress near Turnov, in the Czech Republic. It can be found in the cliff dwelling city of Hruboskalsko, in the Bohemian Paradise (Český ráj). The city was built on three sandstone cliffs in the second half of the thirteenth century by Counts of the Waldstein family. After 1420 the castle was occupied by the Hussites, then later by robber barons. In 1621 the abandoned castle was bought back by the Waldsteins, whose most illustrious member was Albrecht von Wallenstein. During the peak of the Baroque period, they built a pilgrimage church, dedicated to John of Nepomuk, in 1722 on the ruins of the castle.
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| - Valdštejn (hrad) (cs)
- Burg Valdštejn (de)
- Château de Valdštejn (fr)
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| - Valdštejn (německy Waldstein n. Wallenstein) je zřícenina hradu v okrese Semily blízko Turnova, v oblasti Českého ráje. Rodový hrad pánů z Valdštejna pochází z druhé poloviny 13. století. Je jedním z nejstarších hradů v oblasti. Nyní je Valdštejn v držení města Turnova. (cs)
- Die Burg Valdštejn (deutsch: Waldstein) ist der Stammsitz des Adelsgeschlechts Waldstein und die älteste Burg in der Region Český ráj. Sie liegt drei Kilometer südöstlich von Turnov in der Nähe der Hruboskalské skalní město („Felsenstadt“) und liegt im Okres Semily in Tschechien. (de)
- Le château fort de Valdštejn, le plus ancien de la région du Paradis de Bohême, est le palais originel des princes de Wallenstein. Il se dresse à 3 km au sud-est de Turnov, dans le district de Semily, non loin des rochers de Gross-Skaler en République tchèque. (fr)
- Valdštejn Castle (German: Waldstein) is an early Gothic fortress near Turnov, in the Czech Republic. It can be found in the cliff dwelling city of Hruboskalsko, in the Bohemian Paradise (Český ráj). The city was built on three sandstone cliffs in the second half of the thirteenth century by Counts of the Waldstein family. After 1420 the castle was occupied by the Hussites, then later by robber barons. In 1621 the abandoned castle was bought back by the Waldsteins, whose most illustrious member was Albrecht von Wallenstein. During the peak of the Baroque period, they built a pilgrimage church, dedicated to John of Nepomuk, in 1722 on the ruins of the castle. (en)
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| - Valdštejn (německy Waldstein n. Wallenstein) je zřícenina hradu v okrese Semily blízko Turnova, v oblasti Českého ráje. Rodový hrad pánů z Valdštejna pochází z druhé poloviny 13. století. Je jedním z nejstarších hradů v oblasti. Nyní je Valdštejn v držení města Turnova. (cs)
- Die Burg Valdštejn (deutsch: Waldstein) ist der Stammsitz des Adelsgeschlechts Waldstein und die älteste Burg in der Region Český ráj. Sie liegt drei Kilometer südöstlich von Turnov in der Nähe der Hruboskalské skalní město („Felsenstadt“) und liegt im Okres Semily in Tschechien. (de)
- Le château fort de Valdštejn, le plus ancien de la région du Paradis de Bohême, est le palais originel des princes de Wallenstein. Il se dresse à 3 km au sud-est de Turnov, dans le district de Semily, non loin des rochers de Gross-Skaler en République tchèque. (fr)
- Valdštejn Castle (German: Waldstein) is an early Gothic fortress near Turnov, in the Czech Republic. It can be found in the cliff dwelling city of Hruboskalsko, in the Bohemian Paradise (Český ráj). The city was built on three sandstone cliffs in the second half of the thirteenth century by Counts of the Waldstein family. After 1420 the castle was occupied by the Hussites, then later by robber barons. In 1621 the abandoned castle was bought back by the Waldsteins, whose most illustrious member was Albrecht von Wallenstein. During the peak of the Baroque period, they built a pilgrimage church, dedicated to John of Nepomuk, in 1722 on the ruins of the castle. (en)
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