Overview
The vast English landscape park at Vlasim was deliberately designed to evoke emotional and spiritual responses through carefully composed vistas, hidden grottoes, and winding paths. Walking through the park, visitors often experience shifting moods and energies as the designed landscape reveals and conceals views in a rhythm that mirrors inner contemplation. The combination of ancient castle energy and intentionally crafted natural beauty creates a layered spiritual experience that feels both wild and refined.
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History, Archaeology & Significance
Vlasim is a town in the Central Bohemian region of the Czech Republic, known for its baroque castle and one of the largest English landscape parks in the country, spanning over 200 hectares. The castle dates to the thirteenth century but was extensively remodelled in the baroque period, while the surrounding park was laid out in the late eighteenth century with romantic follies, grottoes, and naturalistic plantings. The park is now a protected natural monument and serves as the headquarters of the Czech Nature Conservation Agency.
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