I've noticed that they kept bears in a moat just in front of Cesky Krumlov castle, too. Trojan horse, very very cool. Bouzov ROCKS!!! These small town castles are awesome! Happy birthday to Kat!
When you said “to je moc hezký” on that ceiling with painted deers, I literally forgot you are foreigner! 😂 It just sounded very natural and effortless. Even r/ř seems like not a problem for you either. Your czech is truly really good! 😄 Love your videos, keep up the good work ♥️
@@pankrysar1625 Plumlov! Divná stavba, co z dálky vypadá jako silo. Zblízka vypadá jako podivnost, o kterou se vsadil někdo s čertem, že to přes noc postaví. :) Hrozně se mi to líbilo.
The castle was actually owned by the Teutonic Order, of which many members of the Habsburg family were Grand Masters. It was confiscated by the Nazis and after the war by the Czechoslovak state. The Order is trying to this day to get it back, unsuccessfully so far. It's a shame and a disgrace to the Czech state and its judiciary because if it wasn't for the Nazis, they would have still owned it. Anyway, nice video. :)
I dont see any problem with that. It belonged to nazi germany during the war, they burned our villages, killed our people and did many other bad things here. they lost the war so we kept a castle (located in our country). Teutonic order did many not so nice things in the past. History is history.
@@handznet Yes, Nazis were the bad guys. So why do we keep the property they stole from the Order? I really don't follow your logic. The Order was the victim here, not a perpetrator or an accomplice. And yes, pretty much any organization old enough did something not so nice in the past (ask the Catholic Church). How is it relevant, though? They did nothing wrong to the Czech state or the people to deserve such treatment.
@@Gosudar So you think under Soviet communism in cold war to surrender that ( at the time still even military important property ) to some imperial feudal party residing in the enemy countries would make sense? Of course you dont think that. So you think this was appropriate in 1990? Well many laws include some concept of usucaption. When you live with someone or somewhere long enough, you have kind of relation to the object that court can admit and this is the same principle, the property was acquired in feudal days, and not single law remained now from that time, but property is supposed to remain 100%? Now, when social cohesion will be necessary to improve? It was consumed by history and if government remain enough democratic, this debate will be just an extreme ideologic problem of some anarchocapitalists, who does not respect any public property at all. Is it hypocrite that churches did get their property while feudals not? Of course but society as a whole does not know how to do something on 0 or 100% its always somewhere between and laying the line is center of gravity of tensions that was dominant at the time. Criticizing history is too easy and on a scale of Pragmatism Idealism you are far right to be broadly consensual.
"Is it the russians?"... Dont even joke about that... We had enough of them... :D :D
Lol yes I know it's a touchy subject... 😂
I've noticed that they kept bears in a moat just in front of Cesky Krumlov castle, too. Trojan horse, very very cool. Bouzov ROCKS!!! These small town castles are awesome! Happy birthday to Kat!
Thank you!!
bouzov is quite substantial castle after all it was owned by a very influential family and it is probably a birthplace of one of our kings
When you said “to je moc hezký” on that ceiling with painted deers, I literally forgot you are foreigner! 😂 It just sounded very natural and effortless. Even r/ř seems like not a problem for you either. Your czech is truly really good! 😄 Love your videos, keep up the good work ♥️
Beautiful enchanting castle. I was there and I love it 🥰
Great video, thanks for sharing!!! 👍👍👍
Thank you, appreciate you stopping by :)
Nice castle.
Greetings from Sulawesi!
This actually made me want to go there, it's not very far from where I live!
It is a beautiful castle
Great!
Thank you!
I like when someone mention "Jiří z Poděbrad", especially when foreigners do that
:-DD
Lukáši doufám že nepočítáte, když se ptají v Praze na stanici metra :-D
10:17 - In this situation, throw coins. Not crumbs. I mean 1 or 5 Kč for example. ;)
I didn’t have any spare coins, and I was hoping to find a nice big pebble, but the crumbs were the best I could do :)
12:20 "Is it the russians?" - Hahaha, dude knows what's up :D
😆
Bouzov is great, but if you want really fairytale castle or chateau, try Hluboka, Lednice or Karlstejn
These are on my list, thank you!
@@skeletonkeysprague21 Pernštejn. Check some pictures.
Hrad Kost. Přišel mi nejkrásnější z toho co sem zatím viděl. Aspoň z venku :)
@@pankrysar1625 Plumlov! Divná stavba, co z dálky vypadá jako silo. Zblízka vypadá jako podivnost, o kterou se vsadil někdo s čertem, že to přes noc postaví. :) Hrozně se mi to líbilo.
@@caroline4323 To mám kousek, někoho překecám na výlet.
I would be willing to bet that there is at least one cell phone at the bottom of that water well.
Probably much scarier things than cell phones down there, haha...
@@skeletonkeysprague21 Lol, good point
👍 👍 👍
"Its hot as balls" American English for ya
The castle was actually owned by the Teutonic Order, of which many members of the Habsburg family were Grand Masters. It was confiscated by the Nazis and after the war by the Czechoslovak state. The Order is trying to this day to get it back, unsuccessfully so far. It's a shame and a disgrace to the Czech state and its judiciary because if it wasn't for the Nazis, they would have still owned it. Anyway, nice video. :)
I dont see any problem with that. It belonged to nazi germany during the war, they burned our villages, killed our people and did many other bad things here. they lost the war so we kept a castle (located in our country). Teutonic order did many not so nice things in the past. History is history.
@@handznet Yes, Nazis were the bad guys. So why do we keep the property they stole from the Order? I really don't follow your logic. The Order was the victim here, not a perpetrator or an accomplice. And yes, pretty much any organization old enough did something not so nice in the past (ask the Catholic Church). How is it relevant, though? They did nothing wrong to the Czech state or the people to deserve such treatment.
@@Gosudar So you think under Soviet communism in cold war to surrender that ( at the time still even military important property ) to some imperial feudal party residing in the enemy countries would make sense? Of course you dont think that. So you think this was appropriate in 1990? Well many laws include some concept of usucaption. When you live with someone or somewhere long enough, you have kind of relation to the object that court can admit and this is the same principle, the property was acquired in feudal days, and not single law remained now from that time, but property is supposed to remain 100%? Now, when social cohesion will be necessary to improve? It was consumed by history and if government remain enough democratic, this debate will be just an extreme ideologic problem of some anarchocapitalists, who does not respect any public property at all. Is it hypocrite that churches did get their property while feudals not? Of course but society as a whole does not know how to do something on 0 or 100% its always somewhere between and laying the line is center of gravity of tensions that was dominant at the time. Criticizing history is too easy and on a scale of Pragmatism Idealism you are far right to be broadly consensual.
I am gonna build it in Minecraft
😄