Cervena Lhota Castle, originally constructed as a fortress in the 14th century, stands on an island in a lake surrounded by the forests of Bohemia. In the 16th century, it was transformed into a residence, and its most striking feature is its high, deep-red walls, which gave the castle its name—cervena means ‘red’ in Czech. Today, visitors can explore this picturesque site, admiring the vibrant red facade that contrasts beautifully with the natural surroundings.
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