Kost Castle is a Czech stronghold dating back to the late Middle Ages, located in Northern Bohemia. Based on source studies, it can be stated that the Kost Castle was built in the first half of the 14th century, and certainly before 1349. From its inception, it served important military functions throughout the Middle Ages and a large part of the modern era. It also has great defensive properties because it rises on a low rock surrounded by dense forests. At the end of the fourteenth century, the castle was surrounded by a moat and was significantly expanded. Probably in 1412 a chapel was built in the castle, originally built in the Gothic style. In 1497, the fortress was taken over by Jan Szelemberk - the then royal chancellor - who significantly expanded and strengthened the fortress. In the 16th century, the castle was modernized and perhaps partially adapted to the requirements of the modern art of war, but this is not certain. During the Thirty Years' War (1618-1648) the castle was occupied by the Swedish army. The building fortunately survived the subsequent historical turmoil - especially World War II - and in 1948 it became the property of the Czechoslovak state. After the fall of communism in 1993, it returned to its original owners.
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