Veveří Castle
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Veveří Castle
Summary
Veveří Castle is a castle[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Veveří Castle is located in Brno-Bystrc[3].
- Veveří Castle is in the country of Czech Republic[4].
- Veveří Castle's instance of is recorded as castle[5].
- Veveří Castle's instance of is recorded as museum building[6].
- Veveří Castle's founder is recorded as Conrad I, Duke of Bohemia[7].
- Veveří Castle's maintained by is recorded as National Heritage Institute[8].
- Veveří Castle is owned by Czech Republic[9].
- Veveří Castle's architectural style is recorded as Gothic architecture[10].
- Veveří Castle's architectural style is recorded as Romanesque architecture[11].
- Veveří Castle's Commons category is recorded as Veveří Castle[12].
- Veveří Castle comprises Palácový most[13].
- Veveří Castle comprises Skleníky[14].
- Veveří Castle comprises Q120631632[15].
- Veveří Castle comprises Q120633212[16].
- Veveří Castle comprises Q122942565[17].
- Veveří Castle comprises Q120630047[18].
- Veveří Castle comprises Q120630085[19].
- Veveří Castle comprises Q120630103[20].
- Veveří Castle comprises Q120630110[21].
- Veveří Castle comprises Q120630721[22].
- Veveří Castle comprises Q120632534[23].
- Veveří Castle comprises Q120633352[24].
- Veveří Castle comprises Q120635126[25].
- Veveří Castle comprises Southern gate of Veveří Castle[26].
- Veveří Castle comprises Q122941813[27].
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Geography
Veveří Castle is in the country of Czech Republic[4]. It is located in Brno-Bystrc[3].
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include castle[5] and museum building[6]. Heritage statuses include cultural monument of the Czech Republic[28] and national cultural monument of the Czech Republic[29].
History and Context
1300 marks the founding of Veveří Castle[30]. It is owned by Czech Republic[9].
Why It Matters
Veveří Castle has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[31]