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Velhartice

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Elevation
  
622 m

Local time
  
Sunday 12:54 AM

Area
  
27.2 km²

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Weather
  
7°C, Wind SW at 6 km/h, 74% Humidity

Points of interest
  
Státní hrad Velhartice, Borek u Velhartic, Muzeum šumavských minerálů, Řezbářství Tittl, Zámek Nemilkov

Velhartice (German: Welhartitz) is a village in the Czech Republic dating to the 13th century, dominated by the Gothic castle Hrad Velhartice. The castle was built 1290-1310 by a nobleman who later became courtier and close friend of the Emperor Charles IV (1316-1378). During the Thirty Years' War, Emperor Ferdinand II gave the castle to one of his generals, Don Balthazar de Marradas who, in 1628, sold it to Don Martin de Hoeff Huerta who bought it for his beautiful adopted daughter Anne-Marie of Moldavia.

Map of 341 42 Velhartice, Czechia

In 1790s, the Desfours family, who at the time also owned the castle, built a paper-making factory in Velhartice which, during the World War II, made sleeping bags for the German Army. A leather-tanning factory opened in 1882 and during the Second World War provided leather for military boots made in the neighbouring town. In 1945, several armoured units of George S. Patton's Third Army were stationed in Velhartice. The last owner of the Velhartice castle, Prince Windisch-Graetz, was expelled to Austria in 1946. Presently the castle is claimed by the Czech Republic.

  • Archival resources of the Velhartice city are located in the regional archive in Klatovy (SOkA Klatovy) including the oldest city register dating to the very end of the 14th century and privileges issued among others by Don Martin de Hoeff-Huerta and his daughter.
  • References

    Velhartice Wikipedia