Czech Republic Zvíkovský most
Zvíkov (Czech: Hrad Zvíkov, German: Klingenberg), often called "the king of Czech castles",[1] is a castle at the junction of the Vltava and Otava rivers, some 15 kilometres (9 mi) north of Písek, in the South Bohemian Region, Czech Republic, next to the village of Zvíkovské Podhradí. It stands on a difficult-to-access and steep promontory above the confluence of the Vltava and Otava rivers. The castle is one of the most important early-Gothic castles in Czech lands.
The area was inhabited as early as prehistoric times, when the Celts built a fort here in the 1st century AD. The current castle was built in the first half of the 13th century, most probably on the orders of King Přemysl Otakar I, but the exact date is not known. The first written mention of the castle comes from year 1234 and owned by the Kings of Bohemia.
The area was inhabited as early as prehistoric times, when the Celts built a fort here in the 1st century AD. The current castle was built in the first half of the 13th century, most probably on the orders of King Přemysl Otakar I, but the exact date is not known. The first written mention of the castle comes from year 1234 and owned by the Kings of Bohemia.
Photography Tips
Autumn
Travel Information
By car. parking avaliable
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
Nearly no other people
Best Timing
Sunrise in fall
Sunrise & Sunset
07:55 - 16:08
| current local time: 18:56
Photo Themes
Castle
River
Locations
Zvikuv
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