Hrádek near Nechanice


Hrádek u Nechanice - Czech palace near the town of Nechanice (cadastral part of it). It was built as a representative summer residence of the Harrach family in 1839-57. It was erected to builders and architects by Charles G. Fischer, according to plans by G. B. Lamba, who had not completed the reconstruction of Crewe Hall in England's Cheshire County in the 17th century. Neighborhood of the palace Northeastern view View from the entrance gate View from the golf course

It is a large building with 2 flats in the style of a windsurfing baroque, front with a two-story tower and a bluff, which stands in the middle of a large English park designed by L. Krüger and the golf game.

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