Kašperk (castle)

Castle Kašperk
The highest elevated castle in Bohemia (886 m) was founded in 1356 by the Czech King and Roman Emperor Charles IV to protect the gold-bearing region and the trade route as well as to guard the country borderline with Bavaria. The castle core is formed by two residential towers of the same height and a palace. The castle has never been conquered. The romantic structure amidst the Šumava forests attracts visitors from near and far.

Map

Mapový systém mapy.sumavanet.cz, (c) Planstudio