Jevišovice New Castle

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The New Jevišovice Castle is located in Jevišovice in Okres Znojmo in the Czech Republic .

New castle in Jaispitz / Jevišovice

history

In 1680 the owner of the Jaispitz estate, Jean-Louis Raduit de Souches, had a wooden hunting lodge built on the southeastern edge of Jaispitz. In 1743 the Counts Ugarte bought the castle. a the Moravian governor Alois Graf Ugarte. After the death of their brother Maximilian Ugarte, his sisters Gabriela Locatelli and Anna Baltazzi shared the property in 1879.

In the same year, Karl Graf Locatelli had a new castle built in neo-Gothic style in place of the old baroque hunting lodge in the zoo. The castle is surrounded by an English park with sculptures by the sculptor Lorenzo Mattielli from the Louka monastery .

Other owners of the palace were Franz Kunz and Ignaz Trellinger, who sold it in 1897 to the Viennese banker and landowner Robert Simon Freiherr Biedermann von Túrony (a grandson of Michael Lazar Biedermann , 1849–1920), who shortly before also sold the old palace to Anna Baltazzi had acquired. The last owners before the Second World War were the Larisch-Mönnich family, who were expropriated after the war. Today the building serves as a retirement home.

Web links

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Coordinates: 48 ° 59 ′ 0.3 ″  N , 15 ° 59 ′ 39 ″  E