Gold Coin 2000 CZK Kachina Castle Empire 2004 Standard
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Gold Coin - Ten Centuries of Architecture - Empire
On the obverse side of the coin is a stylized facade of one of the two pavilions ending the side wings of Kačina Castle with four Doric columns. On the pavilion is a free composition of heraldic animals from the state emblem of the Czech Republic (Silesian eagle, Czech lion, Moravian eagle) stylized into a tympanum. In the cladding above the columns is the name of the state "CZECH REPUBLIC" , in the lower part of the coin below the columns is the name of the cycle "TEN CENTURIES OF ARCHITECTURE" and the face value of the coin. There is also the mint mark.
The reverse side of the coin is dominated by two Doric columns and above them, at the upper edge of the coin, a depiction of a castle. On the tops of the columns below the castle, the text related to the subject of the coin, the year of mintage and the author's mark of the author of the coin's design, Mr Josef Oplištil, are placed in four lines.
Kačina Castle
Kačina Castle is one of the most important buildings of Empire architecture in Bohemia. It stands about 6.5 km northeast of Kutná Hora, in the village of Svatý Mikuláš, on the road to Nové Dvory.
The magnificent chateau on the plan of an open horseshoe has a two-storey central part with a classical portico of six columns with a tympanum, followed at both ends by ground-floor arched residential buildings with a columned gallery, topped by two-storey buildings of the library and theatre. In the central part is a circular former chapel with a lantern and a ballroom. The whole building measures 227 m. The chateau houses the Museum of the Bohemian Countryside, founded in 1891 and administered by the National Museum of Agriculture, a library with 40,000 books from the 16th to 19th centuries, a theatre, a pharmacy and a greenhouse.
The chateau, also called "Husa", was built by Count Jan Rudolf Chotek in 1802-1822 by the architect J. Fischer from Prague according to the plans of the Dresden architect Ch. F. Schuhnicht. A. Schrott and V. Prachner.
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