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Lednice part of the Castle park
Castle Park linked to castle. The first was documented in the 16th century. The 17th century was gradually converted to a generous baroque park. In the 19 century Park has been transformed into what it is today, reminiscent of old Italian and French gardens. It is important also in terms dendrologic. Integral part of the construction of a romantic character - minaret, water, aqueduct, grotto and many others. It lies also the castle pond with 15 islands.
Zamecky park navazuje na areal zamku. Prvne byl dolozen v polovine 16. stol. Od 30. let 17. stol. byl postupne promenovan na velkorysy barokni park. V 19. stoleti byl park upraven do dnesni podoby, pripominajici stare italske a francouzske zahrady. Je vyznamni i z dendrologickeho hlediska. Nedilnou soucasti jsou stavby romantickeho charakteru – minaret, akvadukt, jeskyne a pod., naleza se zde I zamecky rybnik s 15 ostruvky.
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