Neuberk Castle (Mladá Boleslav – Čejetičky)
Čejetičky is a southwestern suburb of the central Bohemian city of Mladá Boleslav, home to a little over a thousand inhabitants. In the first half of the 18th century (1730-1738), Jan Ignác Gemrich, a Prague burgher and judge of the High Regional Court, built a baroque castle here. He was particularly famous for his library, which was visited by, for example, Josef Dobrovský or Václav Matěj Kramerius. Some of the books were…
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Neuberk Castle (Mladá Boleslav – Čejetičky)
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