Jon Searles' photos with the keyword: Charles IV

Hrad Lipnice, Picture 4, Lipnice nad Sazavou, Kraj…

29 Mar 2008 1 277
Here's a black and white that I shot of the castle. Most, if not all (I don't remember) of the black and whites that I shot in Lipnice were shot in town or back in the woods, but here I got the castle from the level of the town.

Hrad Lipnice, Picture 3, Lipnice nad Sazavou, Kraj…

29 Mar 2008 250
And...here's another shot of the Hrad Lipnice courtyard.

Hrad Lipnice, Picture 2, Lipnice nad Sazavou, Kraj…

29 Mar 2008 227
Here's a shot of the courtyard of Hrad Lipnice, showing the chapel.

Hrad Lipnice, Lipnice nad Sazavou, Kraj Vysocina,…

29 Mar 2008 254
Dating to the 13th Century, Hrad Lipnice was built by the Lords of Lichtenburg as their family residence, as was the custom for medieval lords. Indeed, few castles were built for kings or princes, as the vast majority built were residences for lords to protect themselves from peasant revolts. Machievelli wrote a whole chapter of THE PRINCE explaining this, that a professional army could lay seige to you, and the castle would be of little use except to buy time, but against a peasants revolt it would work, as castles could indeed keep enemies out, even if they couldn't get supplies in. After the Lichtenburgs, Hrad Lipnice passed through the hands of numerous other aristocratic families, but also was eventually used by at least two kings, including King John of Luxembourg, and the famous Bohemian king and Roman Emperor Charles IV (Karluv IV) of Luxembourg.