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/PHOTO, VIDEO/ Castle under siege. It fits perfectly! On Saturday before noon, at the Renaissance building in Rosice in Brno, it looks exactly as the organizers and the name of the two-day event promise. The area in front of the historic site is occupied by market vendors and food stalls. The space near the castle is reminiscent of a military encampment. Armored personnel carriers, trucks, off-road vehicles. The shiny Office of Army Technology.
The castle in Rosice in Brno was occupied by the army and swordsmen.
| Video: Diary/Jan Charvát
A little further on the lawn, enthusiasts from the Frontier History Association have a table with decommissioned weapons and a working field telephone. “I really like this gun here. But I like tanks the most, because I have such a game with them at home. She’s great,” reports one of Rosick’s schoolchildren, Matyáš Přikryl, and she quickly lay down behind one of the displayed machine guns.
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He went to the castle there accompanied by his parents in stylish clothes. Masked cap, shirt and pants. “We regularly go to the castle for evening tours as well. We are almost always in the park,” smiles mother Romana Přikrylová.
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The aforementioned association owns one of the former bunkers of the border fortification near the town of Vratěnín in Znojmo. It has a small museum in it. “This bunker, the so-called ropík, dates back to 1937. We started repairing and maintaining it a few years ago. Furthermore, an unbiased view of the complex history of the twentieth century. It’s simply an ideology-free evaluation of the time from which the technical monument we care for comes from,” explains association chairman Daniel Spišák.
Right in the action
The fleet of vehicles at the Castle under siege event is directed by Veteran Vehicle Club Březník Jan Sokol from Lamberk. In addition to the static display, you can also see the cars in action. In the field on the kolbište directly below the castle. “Military equipment, that’s mine. We haven’t been to the kolbište yet, but we will definitely go there. For now, I loaded the machine guns and inspected the armored personnel carrier. Now we will go to the courtyard to see examples of historical fencing,” smiles Michal Sýkora.
He came to the Rosick castle from Tišnovsk with his wife and two boys. “When I grow up, I want to be a soldier or a swordsman. I like both,” says his older son Rosťa, who can keep his eyes on the duel between swordsmen from the Teranis group.
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In the afternoon heat in the castle grounds, children also reliably hold an airsoft shooting range from boredom. On the lawn and in one of the castle cellars. The castle’s castellan Ludvík Vaverka also maintains a stylish army line, who walks among visitors in a military uniform from the 1960s. A large local attraction beckons immediately upon arrival. Anti-nuclear cover. “We are the only Renaissance castle that has its own well-preserved nuclear fallout with fifty rooms. It was created in the early sixties. Not as a shelter for residents, but as a backup command post of the civil defense of the city of Brno. It operated in shelter mode until 1992. Then it was deactivated and later came under the management of the castle. Now we have exhibits in eleven rooms and we take tourists there. It’s one of the sightseeing tours of the castle,” says Vaverka.
According to him, the first year of the Castle under siege was a year of successful events. Over a thousand visitors arrived. “We managed to put together a varied program this year as well. I believe that people will find their way to us,” adds the castellan from Rosice in parting. The event continues on Sunday.