Bucovice chateau is an unique
example of the Italian renaissance style of building
north of the Alps. Compared with most of our renaissance
chateaux it is not a mere renaissance-style conversion of an older
residence (castle or fortified settlement), but a realization of original
project for a late-renaissance "palazzo in fortezza"
style of building.
The arcade courtyard is remarkable. Its 90 columns
are decorated with 540 relief carvings picturing battle
scenes, coats of arms, fantasy animals and creatures, masks and
musical instruments. Elia Canavale and Antonio Silva - two Italians
who lived in Bohemia, carried out the stonework.
The mannerist fountain in the courtyard
is the work of Pietro Materna following the design
of Giovanni Giacomo Tencalla. They both were prominent artists
of the imperial court. The fountain, with themes
of sea sirens, dragons and a sculpture of a Bacchant
pressing wine from bellows is one of the most beautiful
fountains in Central Europe.
The chateau was built as a large complex
including a renaissance garden, fortification wall and a moat.
The chateau is located in a valley, which is rather
unusual for this period. It was designed by Jacopo Strada, the great
connoisseur of art, historian and architect. He was also the administrator
of the art collections of three Habsburg emperors -
Ferdinand I, Maximilian II and Rudolph II.
The area map
Business hours
- april, october: only weekends and holidays 9.00 AM
to 4.00 PM incl.
- may - august: daily except monday
9.00 AM to 4.30 PM incl.
- september: daily except monday
9.00 AM to 4.00 PM incl.
The contact
Státní zámek Bucovice
Zámek 1
Bucovice
685 01
phone.: +420-517-383-135
fax: +420-517-383-831
e-mail: kastelan@bucovice-zamek.cz