Rebuilding and Conservation of Bouzov Castle : Historic Preservation in Central Europe in the Late Nineteenth Century
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| Year of publication | 2021 |
| Type | Appeared in Conference without Proceedings |
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| Description | In the late nineteenth century, the Teutonic Order envisioned a return to the great eras of the knightly order’s past. Its leading figure, Grandmaster Eugen, the Archduke of Austria-Teschen, decided to rebuild the order’s centers, especially the ruins of Bouzov Castle in Moravia, recreating it as the order’s summer residence and the centerpiece of the envisioned revival. |
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