Kežmarský zámok / Castle of Kežmarok - Kežmarok (North-East Slovakia)
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Pictoresque late Gothic-Renaissance Kežmarok castle (Kežmarský zámok), nowadays the seat of Kežmarok Municipal Museum, belongs among key touristic attractions of the town...
Waymark Code: WMY0MG
Location: Prešovský kraj, Slovakia
Date Posted: 03/28/2018
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member razalas
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Pictoresque late Gothic-Renaissance Kežmarok castle (Kežmarský zámok), nowadays the seat of Kežmarok Municipal Museum, belongs among key touristic attractions of the town...

The Kežmarok castle was founded by palatine Imrich Zápolský (Emeric Zápolya) on the instruction of King Matthias Corvinus in 1462. Originally late Gothic structure was built with the aim to defend the town on the site of the medieval community of Svätá Alžbeta (St. Elisabeth), so stress was laid on the defensive nature of the building including thick walls and massive bastions. The castle gained its contemporary Renaissance form after extensive rebuilding which proceeded in various stages in the years 1572, 1575, 1583, and 1624. The key phase was completed by Stephen (Istvan) Thököly, the member of the famous noble family, who invited renowned Italian stonemasons, bricklayers and painters to change the original stronghold into a representative family mansion. The buildings in the castle courtyard were equipped with Renaissance arcades, its sumptuous halls were adorned with wall paintings, and the interior of the castle chapel was renewed in the Early-Baroque style.

Curiosity and courage were properties the noble Princess Beata Laská of Kežmarok Castle certainly possessed. Otherwise she would never have set out on a trip accompanied by several burghers from Kežmarok to the not too distant Snow Mountains (today called the Tatras) in 1565. When the princess returned three days later, after having visited Zelené pleso lake, her angry husband was waiting for her at the gate of the castle. He decided to have the Princess interned in the strongest tower where she passed six long years in extremely hard conditions. The only relief for the unfortunate princess was that the tower had two small windows, one overlooking her beloved Snow Mountains, and the other through which she was given food.

In 1931, the first exposition of the regional Museum of Kežmarok was opened in a part of the castle compound. After general repairs to the castle that took place in the years 1962-1985, its collections were expanded. Visitors can see many expositions and theatre performances in summer nights at the Castle.

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