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- Roudnice abstract "Roudnice is a village in the Hradec Králové region in eastern Bohemia, the Czech Republic. It was the birthplace of František Xavier Matějka (1793 - 1860), the father of the famous Polish painter Jan Matejko.The village is home to Roudnice Castle, the fourth largest castle in the Czech Republic. Thefirst structure on the site of the castle was a fortress built in the 12th century, a popularsummer retreat for Prague’s archbishops and supposedly where Jan Hus was ordained as apriest. In the 14th and 15th centuries the original Romanesque building gained Gothicadditions as it moved from religious to secular ownership.The fortress passed into the hands of the Lobkowicz family in 1603, when Zdeněk Vojtěch,1st Prince Lobkowicz (15681628), married the castle's owner, Polyxena Pernštejn(1566-1642). Their son Václav Eusebius, 2nd Prince Lobkowicz (1609-1677) undertook majorrenovations to the structure, commissioning two Italian architects to demolish most of theoriginal fortress and construct a 200-room baroque residence. The new building included atheater, a clock tower, and a chapel decorated with magnificent frescoes, while riding stablesand large formal gardens were developed in the grounds. Although most of the original fortresswas demolished in the renovations, one vaulted room still contains the base of a 12th centurycolumn. Roudnice became a repository for objects from the Lobkowicz family’s collections,including works of art, religious objects, musical instruments, and books and manuscripts.During World War II, the castle and its collections were confiscated by the Nazi regime, andthe building was used as an SS youth training camp. The library was gutted by the occupyingforces and the castle’s west wing was damaged by bombs in the last days of the war. WhenMaximilian Lobkowicz returned Roudnice after the end of the war, he began repairs to thedamaged castle, which was confiscated again in 1948 when the Communist governmentcame to power.Under Communist rule, Roudnice became a military music school as well as administrativeoffices, and housed the Central Bohemian Gallery of Modern Art, which still remains in thecastle’s riding hall. The castle was restituted to the Lobkowicz family in the 1990s, and theycontinued to rent Roudnice to the military music school, which eventually closed in 2008 aftera loss of government funding.".
- Roudnice daylightSavingTimeZone Central_European_Summer_Time.
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- Roudnice postalCode "503 27".
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- Roudnice category "Village".
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- Roudnice country "Czech Republic".
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- Roudnice established "1384".
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- Roudnice mapCaption "Location in the Czech Republic".
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- Roudnice mayor "Martin Bitvar".
- Roudnice name "Roudnice".
- Roudnice population "629".
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- Roudnice postalCode "50327".
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- Roudnice website www.obecroudnice.cz.
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