Czech town, founded by the monks and named in their honor - is Mnichovo Hradiste, which translated from Czech means "monastic city". The monks have not played any role in the contemporary life of the city, although the city and there are several sacred buildings, including the building of the former large monastery. But his fame as a famous tourist attraction, interesting travelers mnichovo hradiště received through the majestic castle - the family nest kind of Wallenstein, the place where the buried-known representative of the family by the name of Albrecht.
The first mention of this village near Mlada Boleslav we meet in sources dating back to 1279 year. By the time the city was already a large village, which often hosts fairs.
And then in Mnichovo Hradiste castle was built, which laid Vatslov Budovets. After the Battle of White Mountain Palace in Mnichovo Hradiste he was given a hero of the time - Albrecht von Wallenstein, who transformed the castle into the family, often visited here and took care of him and his finishing work. The castle changed hands only once - it happened after World War II, when the rich family in Communist Czechoslovakia lost their property. Now the castle was returned to the former owners, who founded it in the museum, open all year round. After touring the castle, visit the local chapel of St. Anne, which was buried the most famous master of the palace Mnichovo Hradiste - himself commander Wallenstein.
You can walk and an English park, which surrounds the castle. There is a beautiful conservatory, employees who are happy to show visitors the rare species of plants, the old stables, statues made in the Baroque style.
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