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Litomyšl Castle, Czech Republic
The main external feature of the monumental Renaissance castle dating from the years 1568–1581 is the sgraffito decoration: what look from a distance like bricks are in fact designs made from etching away plaster to reveal the undercoat. Each design is different and the centres contain many different images, from leaves to people.
A highlight of the interior is the preserved baroque theatrette, which is one of only five left in the world.
The castle was the birth place of composer Bedřich Smetana, and the rooms in which he spent the first years of his life are open to the public.
On the elongated square, which is one of the largest in the Czech Republic, stands a town hall of Gothic origin and a series of Renaissance and baroque houses, many with arcades and vaulted groundfloor rooms. One of the most important of these is the House At the Knights (U Rytířů) with its remarkable façade.
The exquisite interiors of the castle, especially the baroque castle theatre, the amphitheatre in the castle park and Smetana House, all offer varied programmes of concerts and theatrical performances. (Wikivoyage, Wikipedia)
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