Tři trubky

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The hunting lodge Tři trubky,
(German: Drei Röhren),
Brdy military training area , Czech Republic

The hunting lodge Tři trubky (German: Drei Röhren ) is located near the confluence of the Třítrubecký creek ( Schwarzbach ) and Padrťský potok ( Padertbach ) in the area of ​​the Brdy military training area in the Czech Republic .

history

It was built in the late 1880s by Hieronymus von Colloredo-Mansfeld , owner of the Doberschisch and Sbiroh estates . The building was designed by the Viennese architect Camillo Sitte in the spirit of Romanticism . The area has been converted into a nature park. The castle is known for its hunting collections. It has been inside the military training area since the 1930s.

After the German invasion , the castle was used by the Wehrmacht as a guest house at the Kammwald military training area. Field Marshal Walther von Brauchitsch received the castle in 1942 as a Reich donation . He lived there until 1945. Since 1945 the castle has been used by the Czechoslovak army and since 1993 by the Czech army as a guest and hunting lodge.

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Coordinates: 49 ° 42 ′ 18.3 "  N , 13 ° 47 ′ 24.6"  E