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Country
  
District
  
Postal code
  
511 01 – 512 63

Elevation
  
287 m

Local time
  
Wednesday 10:40 PM

Region
  
Time zone
  
CET (UTC+1)

Website
  
hrubaskala.craj.cz

Area
  
13.83 km²

Population
  
544 (2006)


Weather
  
3°C, Wind NW at 8 km/h, 73% Humidity

Points of interest
  
Hruboskalské skalní město, Mariánská vyhlídka, Adamovo lože, Symbolický hřbitov horolezců, MOTOMUZEUM Borek pod Troskami

Hrubá Skála (German: Groß Skal) is a village and municipality in Semily District of the Liberec Region in the Czech Republic.

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Geography

It is located about 6 km (3.7 mi) southeast of Turnov within the Bohemian Paradise (Czech: Český ráj) landscape area. The adjacent sandstone 'rock town' (Hruboskalské skalní město), stretching to Trosky Castle, is a protected nature reserve since 1998 and a popular destination for climbers and hikers.

The municipal area comprises the cadastral communities of Hnanice pod Troskami and Hrubá Skála proper, with the villages of Bohuslav, Borek, Doubravice, Hnanice, Krčkovice, Rokytnice and Želejov.

History

Hrubá Skála Castle situated on a steep sandstone cliff was first mentioned in a 1353 deed, then a possession of the noble House of Waldstein (Valdštejn), ancestors of Albrecht von Wallenstein. The manor was called Hrubá Skála to differ it from nearby Malá Skála.

Held by the Lords of Smiřice from 1515 onwards, the rebuilt Renaissance castle had become the centre of one of the largest Bohemian estates with more than 50 villages. Seized by Emperor Ferdinand II upon the 1620 Battle of White Mountain, it was again held by the Waldstein dynasty from 1630 and devastated by both Saxon and Imperial troops during the Thirty Years' War. In 1821, Franz de Paula Adam von Waldstein sold Hrubá Skála to Johann Anton Lexa von Aehrenthal. In 1859 the castle was again rebuilt in a Neo-Gothic style.

After World War II the Aerenthal family was dispossessed and the German-speaking population expelled according to the Beneš decrees. Under Communist rule, the castle served as a recreation home, today it is run as a hotel.

Notable people

  • Count Alois Lexa von Aehrenthal (1854–1912), Austro-Hungarian politician, born at Hrubá Skála Castle.
  • References

    Hrubá Skála Wikipedia


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