The highest royal castle in Bohemia - Kašperk

Dominant Šumava located on the Ždanov hill. The castle was built in 1356 by Emperor Charles IV. In order to protect the so-called Golden Path and also to protect the Bavarian border, because he did not have the best relations with the Bavarian nobility.
The castle was not administered by the royal chamber, but by the nobility who rented the castle, loyalty to the royal crown was a matter of course, with this the nobility also acquired the right of administrator, which to...
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