| Description: | The founding of the castle dates to 1261; in 1410 the castle acquired royal status. In 1610 Lichnice burned down, in 1646 it was captured by the Swedes, and following the Thirty Years War the castle was demolished on orders from Ferdinand III. The castle ruins and a small exhibition regarding its history and owners are the last monuments recalling the former significance of the Lichtenberg family residence. The tower offers a beautiful view of the surrounding area. |
| Categories: | castle, ruins, sight-seeing location |
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| Services: | event planning and hosting, sale of novelties and souvenirs, sale of tourist stamps, space available for rent, weddings and other celebrations |
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Castle premises
| Open to public: | open entrypermanent exposition/guided tour ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Museum
| Description: | exposition dedicated to the history of the object |
| Open to public: | permanent exposition/guided tour |
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Castle / Ruins / Sight-seeing location




