Třemošnice - castle
Třemošnická fortress, first mentioned in 1564, was rebuilt into a Renaissance castle at the beginning of the 17th century. Another reconstruction, this time in the Baroque style, took place in 1750, when the castle was owned by Jan Václav Ceretto – Millesimo. Currently, the castle with the Chapel of St. Anny is privately owned and not accessible to the public
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