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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Castell Coch je hrad nacházející se šest kCastell Coch je hrad nacházející se šest kilometrů severně od Llandaffu. Vystavěn byl v novogotickém stylu v letech 1871 až 1891 podle architekta Williama Burgese. V roce 1963 byl zařazen do první třídy seznamu listed building. Hrad stojí na zalesněném svahu v údolí řeky Taff severně od , asi 9 kilometrů od Cardiffu. Jméno Castell Coch znamená ve velštině Červený hrad.ell Coch znamená ve velštině Červený hrad. , Castell Coch ist eine Burg in Wales. Die aCastell Coch ist eine Burg in Wales. Die als Kulturdenkmal der Kategorie Grade I klassifizierte und als Scheduled Monument geschützte Anlage liegt an einem bewaldeten Berghang im Tal des River Taff nördlich von , etwa 9 km nordwestlich von Cardiff. Der walisische Name bedeutet übersetzt Rote Burg.isische Name bedeutet übersetzt Rote Burg. , Castell Coch (el Castillo Rojo en galés) eCastell Coch (el Castillo Rojo en galés) es un castillo situado en Tongwynlais (Cardiff, Gales). Sus orígenes se remontan al siglo XIII, cuando fue fundado por Ifor Bach, aunque la actual edificación es una obra neogótica del siglo XIX, realizada por William Burges, el mismo arquitecto que proyectó el vecino castillo de Cardiff.ue proyectó el vecino castillo de Cardiff. , Coch gaztelua (galesez Castell Coch eta ingelesez Castell Coch, euskaraz "Gaztelu Gorria" esan nahi du) Galesko Tongwynlais udalerrian dagoen gaztelu bat da, Cardiff hiriburuaren ipar-mendebaldean. , Château Coch (du gallois : Castell Coch, «Château Coch (du gallois : Castell Coch, « château rouge ») est un château de style néo-gothique du XIXe siècle construit au-dessus du village de (en) au nord de Cardiff, au Pays de Galles. Le premier château du site est construit par les Normands après 1081, pour protéger Cardiff, nouvellement conquise, et la route de Taff Gorge. Abandonnée peu de temps après, la motte castrale est réutilisée par Gilbert de Clare comme base d'une nouvelle fortification en pierre, qu'il construit entre 1267 et 1277 pour contrôler ses terres galloises tout juste annexées. Ce château a probablement été détruit lors de la rébellion galloise indigène de 1314. En 1760, les ruines du château sont acquises par John Stuart, 3e comte de Bute, dans le cadre d'un accord de mariage qui apporte à la famille de vastes domaines dans le sud du Pays de Galles. John Crichton-Stuart, 3e marquis de Bute, hérite du château en 1848. Il est l'un des hommes les plus riches de Grande-Bretagne et il s'intéresse à l'architecture et aux antiquités. Il emploie l'architecte William Burges pour reconstruire le château, "comme résidence de campagne pour une occupation occasionnelle en été ", en utilisant les vestiges médiévaux comme base pour la conception. Burges reconstruit l'extérieur du château entre 1875 et 1879, avant de se tourner vers l'intérieur; il meurt en 1881 et le travail est terminé par le reste de l'équipe de Burges en 1891. Bute réintroduit la viticulture commerciale en Grande-Bretagne, plantant un vignoble juste en dessous du château; la production de vin se poursuit jusqu'à la Première Guerre mondiale. Le marquis fait peu usage de sa nouvelle demeure et en 1950 son petit-fils, le 5e marquis de Bute, la confie aux soins de l'État. Elle est désormais sous le contrôle de l'agence du patrimoine gallois Cadw. Les caractéristiques externes de Castell Coch et les intérieurs de style haut-victorien conduisent l'historien David McLees à le décrire comme "l'un des plus grands triomphes victoriens de la composition architecturale". L'extérieur, basé sur des études du 19e siècle par l'antiquaire George Clark, est assez authentique, bien que ses trois tours de pierre aient été adaptées par Burges pour présenter une silhouette dramatique, plus proche dans la conception des châteaux d'Europe continentale tels que Chillon que des fortifications britanniques traditionnelles. Les intérieurs sont minutieusement décorés, avec des meubles et des accessoires spécialement conçus; la décoration d'intérieur utilise des thèmes symbolisme s'inspirant de thèmes classiques et légendaires. Il est situé sur un flanc de colline escarpé au-dessus du village et il s'agit d'un monument classé Grade I depuis le 28 janvier 1963. Conçu par William Burges, avec une apparence médiévale impressionnante, une herse, un pont-levis, et de somptueux intérieurs rivalisant avec ceux du château de Cardiff, il a été décrit comme « l'exemple le plus spectaculaire de la traduction [de cet architecte] du style High Gothic en style High Victorian. »yle High Gothic en style High Victorian. » , Castell Coch är ett slott i StorbritannienCastell Coch är ett slott i Storbritannien. Det ligger i kommunen Powys och riksdelen Wales, i den södra delen av landet, 240 km väster om huvudstaden London. Castell Coch ligger 271 meter över havet. Terrängen runt Castell Coch är huvudsakligen kuperad, men söderut är den platt. Den högsta punkten i närheten är 449 meter över havet, 1,0 km öster om Castell Coch. Runt Castell Coch är det tätbefolkat, med 913 invånare per kvadratkilometer. Närmaste större samhälle är Rhondda, 18,9 km söder om Castell Coch. Trakten runt Castell Coch består i huvudsak av gräsmarker. Kustklimat råder i trakten. Årsmedeltemperaturen i trakten är 7 °C. Den varmaste månaden är augusti, då medeltemperaturen är 14 °C, och den kallaste är januari, med 0 °C.°C, och den kallaste är januari, med 0 °C. , Il Castell Coch ("Castello Rosso", in lingIl Castell Coch ("Castello Rosso", in lingua gallese) è un castello del villaggio gallese di , nei dintorni di Cardiff, costruito nella forma attuale in stile gotico-vittoriano tra il 1875 e il 1890 ca. su progetto dell'architetto William Burges (progettista anche del Castello di Cardiff) e per volere di John Crichton-Stuart, III marchese di Bute sulle rovine di una preesistente fortezza del 1240-1265 ca. fatta costruire dal normanno Gilberto di Clare, VII conte di Gloucester. Deve il proprio nome alla particolare colorazione delle sue mura. L'edificio è attualmente gestito dal Cadw.L'edificio è attualmente gestito dal Cadw. , Замок Кох (валл. Castell Coch, досл. «КрасЗамок Кох (валл. Castell Coch, досл. «Красный замок») — неоготический замок XIX века, расположенный в деревне , Южный Уэльс, Великобритания. Окружающие замок буковые леса охраняются как участок особого научного значения, поскольку там растут редкие виды растений и ценен с геологической точки зрения. Замок является памятником архитектуры первой категории и управляется Cadw. Популярная туристическая достопримечательность.ярная туристическая достопримечательность. , 科奇城堡(英語:Castell Coch)(威尔士语发音:[ˈkastɛɬ koːχ科奇城堡(英語:Castell Coch)(威尔士语发音:[ˈkastɛɬ koːχ],大约发音为考呵城堡;意思是"红色城堡")是英國威爾斯的一座城堡,位于卡迪夫以北、Tongwynlais村的山上。今日的建筑修建於19世紀,是一座哥特复兴式建築。它是一座英國一級保護建築。 原址上的第一座城堡由诺曼人在1081年建造,以保护新征服的卡迪夫镇,并控制塔夫峡谷沿线的道路。初代城堡不久后被废弃。在1267年至1277年之间,初代城堡的土墩地基被新的征服者吉尔伯特-德-克莱尔(Gilbert de Clare)重新使用,在上面修筑了新的石质地基。吉尔伯特的城堡据信在1314年的威尔士当地叛乱中被摧毁。1760年,城堡废墟被第三代布特伯爵(Earl of Bute)约翰-斯图亚特(John Stuart)收购。这次收购实际上是其婚约的一部分,这给他的家族带来了一座巨大的庄园。 第三代布特侯爵夫人约翰-克莱顿-斯图亚特,于1848年继承了城堡。作为英国最富有的人之一,他对建筑和古籍研究很感兴趣,他聘请建筑师威廉-伯吉斯重建城堡,"作为夏季偶尔入住的乡村宅邸"并需要以中世纪的遗迹作为设计的基础。伯吉斯在1875年至1879年间重建了城堡的外部,然后着手内装,但是尚未完成他即于1881年去世。最终城堡在1891年由伯吉斯的团队完成。布特家将葡萄种植重新引入英国,在城堡下方开辟了一片葡萄园,葡萄酒生产一直持续到第一次世界大战。侯爵夫人本人一生中很少到访此地。1950年,他的孙子,第五代布特侯爵将此地捐赠给了National Trust。之后National Trust转交给威尔士Cadw(相当于威尔士遗产机构)。 城堡外面看是哥特复兴式风格,内装则是维多利亚风格。历史学家大卫-麦克利斯(David McLees)将其描述为 "维多利亚时代建筑构图最伟大的成果之一。"19世纪古物学家乔治-克拉克(George Clark)研究认为该城堡风格十分有代表性。但是它的三座守望塔被布尔吉斯(Burges)改造后轮廓夸张,在设计上更接近奇隆等欧洲大陆城堡,而不是英国本土的城堡。城堡内部装饰精巧,有专门设计的家具和装置;设计包括大量使用象征主义,借鉴古典和传奇主题。约瑟夫-莫登特-克罗克写道,这座城堡代表了 "一位伟大的赞助人和他最喜爱的建筑师的学识渊博的梦境,从一堆瓦砾中再造了一座童话般的城堡,似乎几乎是从中世纪手稿的空白实现的"。 周围的山毛榉林内含有稀有的植物物种和独特的地质特征,被列为具有特殊科学价值的保育地。周围的山毛榉林内含有稀有的植物物种和独特的地质特征,被列为具有特殊科学价值的保育地。 , O Castelo Coch (em língua inglesa Castell Coch) é um castelo localizado em , Cardiff, País de Gales. Encontra-se classificado no Grau "I" do "listed building" desde 28 de janeiro de 1963. , Castell Coch (Welsh pronunciation: [ˈkas.tCastell Coch (Welsh pronunciation: [ˈkas.tɛɬ koːχ]; Welsh for 'Red Castle') is a 19th-century Gothic Revival castle built above the village of Tongwynlais in South Wales. The first castle on the site was built by the Normans after 1081 to protect the newly conquered town of Cardiff and control the route along the Taff Gorge. Abandoned shortly afterwards, the castle's earth motte was reused by Gilbert de Clare as the basis for a new stone fortification, which he built between 1267 and 1277 to control his freshly annexed Welsh lands. This castle may have been destroyed in the native Welsh rebellion of 1314. In 1760, the castle ruins were acquired by John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute, as part of a marriage settlement that brought the family vast estates in South Wales. John Crichton-Stuart, 3rd Marquess of Bute, inherited the castle in 1848. One of Britain's wealthiest men, with interests in architecture and antiquarian studies, he employed the architect William Burges to rebuild the castle, "as a country residence for occasional occupation in the summer", using the medieval remains as a basis for the design. Burges rebuilt the outside of the castle between 1875 and 1879, before turning to the interior; he died in 1881 and the work was finished by Burges's remaining team in 1891. Bute reintroduced commercial viticulture into Britain, planting a vineyard just below the castle, and wine production continued until the First World War. He made little use of his new retreat, and in 1950 his grandson, the 5th Marquess of Bute, placed it into the care of the state. It is now controlled by the Welsh heritage agency Cadw. Castell Coch's external features and the High Victorian interiors led the historian David McLees to describe it as "one of the greatest Victorian triumphs of architectural composition." The exterior, based on 19th-century studies by the antiquarian George Clark, is relatively authentic in style, although its three stone towers were adapted by Burges to present a dramatic silhouette, closer in design to mainland European castles such as Chillon than native British fortifications. The interiors were elaborately decorated, with specially designed furniture and fittings; the designs include extensive use of symbolism drawing on classical and legendary themes. Joseph Mordaunt Crook wrote that the castle represented "the learned dream world of a great patron and his favourite architect, recreating from a heap of rubble a fairy-tale castle which seems almost to have materialised from the margins of a medieval manuscript." The surrounding Castell Coch beech woods contain rare plant species and unusual geological features and are protected as a Site of Special Scientific Interest. as a Site of Special Scientific Interest.
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rdfs:comment Замок Кох (валл. Castell Coch, досл. «КрасЗамок Кох (валл. Castell Coch, досл. «Красный замок») — неоготический замок XIX века, расположенный в деревне , Южный Уэльс, Великобритания. Окружающие замок буковые леса охраняются как участок особого научного значения, поскольку там растут редкие виды растений и ценен с геологической точки зрения. Замок является памятником архитектуры первой категории и управляется Cadw. Популярная туристическая достопримечательность.ярная туристическая достопримечательность. , Il Castell Coch ("Castello Rosso", in lingIl Castell Coch ("Castello Rosso", in lingua gallese) è un castello del villaggio gallese di , nei dintorni di Cardiff, costruito nella forma attuale in stile gotico-vittoriano tra il 1875 e il 1890 ca. su progetto dell'architetto William Burges (progettista anche del Castello di Cardiff) e per volere di John Crichton-Stuart, III marchese di Bute sulle rovine di una preesistente fortezza del 1240-1265 ca. fatta costruire dal normanno Gilberto di Clare, VII conte di Gloucester. Deve il proprio nome alla particolare colorazione delle sue mura. L'edificio è attualmente gestito dal Cadw.L'edificio è attualmente gestito dal Cadw. , Castell Coch ist eine Burg in Wales. Die aCastell Coch ist eine Burg in Wales. Die als Kulturdenkmal der Kategorie Grade I klassifizierte und als Scheduled Monument geschützte Anlage liegt an einem bewaldeten Berghang im Tal des River Taff nördlich von , etwa 9 km nordwestlich von Cardiff. Der walisische Name bedeutet übersetzt Rote Burg.isische Name bedeutet übersetzt Rote Burg. , Castell Coch är ett slott i StorbritannienCastell Coch är ett slott i Storbritannien. Det ligger i kommunen Powys och riksdelen Wales, i den södra delen av landet, 240 km väster om huvudstaden London. Castell Coch ligger 271 meter över havet. Terrängen runt Castell Coch är huvudsakligen kuperad, men söderut är den platt. Den högsta punkten i närheten är 449 meter över havet, 1,0 km öster om Castell Coch. Runt Castell Coch är det tätbefolkat, med 913 invånare per kvadratkilometer. Närmaste större samhälle är Rhondda, 18,9 km söder om Castell Coch. Trakten runt Castell Coch består i huvudsak av gräsmarker.tell Coch består i huvudsak av gräsmarker. , Coch gaztelua (galesez Castell Coch eta ingelesez Castell Coch, euskaraz "Gaztelu Gorria" esan nahi du) Galesko Tongwynlais udalerrian dagoen gaztelu bat da, Cardiff hiriburuaren ipar-mendebaldean. , O Castelo Coch (em língua inglesa Castell Coch) é um castelo localizado em , Cardiff, País de Gales. Encontra-se classificado no Grau "I" do "listed building" desde 28 de janeiro de 1963. , Château Coch (du gallois : Castell Coch, «Château Coch (du gallois : Castell Coch, « château rouge ») est un château de style néo-gothique du XIXe siècle construit au-dessus du village de (en) au nord de Cardiff, au Pays de Galles. Le premier château du site est construit par les Normands après 1081, pour protéger Cardiff, nouvellement conquise, et la route de Taff Gorge. Abandonnée peu de temps après, la motte castrale est réutilisée par Gilbert de Clare comme base d'une nouvelle fortification en pierre, qu'il construit entre 1267 et 1277 pour contrôler ses terres galloises tout juste annexées. Ce château a probablement été détruit lors de la rébellion galloise indigène de 1314.de la rébellion galloise indigène de 1314. , Castell Coch (Welsh pronunciation: [ˈkas.tCastell Coch (Welsh pronunciation: [ˈkas.tɛɬ koːχ]; Welsh for 'Red Castle') is a 19th-century Gothic Revival castle built above the village of Tongwynlais in South Wales. The first castle on the site was built by the Normans after 1081 to protect the newly conquered town of Cardiff and control the route along the Taff Gorge. Abandoned shortly afterwards, the castle's earth motte was reused by Gilbert de Clare as the basis for a new stone fortification, which he built between 1267 and 1277 to control his freshly annexed Welsh lands. This castle may have been destroyed in the native Welsh rebellion of 1314. In 1760, the castle ruins were acquired by John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute, as part of a marriage settlement that brought the family vast estates in South Wales.ht the family vast estates in South Wales. , 科奇城堡(英語:Castell Coch)(威尔士语发音:[ˈkastɛɬ koːχ科奇城堡(英語:Castell Coch)(威尔士语发音:[ˈkastɛɬ koːχ],大约发音为考呵城堡;意思是"红色城堡")是英國威爾斯的一座城堡,位于卡迪夫以北、Tongwynlais村的山上。今日的建筑修建於19世紀,是一座哥特复兴式建築。它是一座英國一級保護建築。 原址上的第一座城堡由诺曼人在1081年建造,以保护新征服的卡迪夫镇,并控制塔夫峡谷沿线的道路。初代城堡不久后被废弃。在1267年至1277年之间,初代城堡的土墩地基被新的征服者吉尔伯特-德-克莱尔(Gilbert de Clare)重新使用,在上面修筑了新的石质地基。吉尔伯特的城堡据信在1314年的威尔士当地叛乱中被摧毁。1760年,城堡废墟被第三代布特伯爵(Earl of Bute)约翰-斯图亚特(John Stuart)收购。这次收购实际上是其婚约的一部分,这给他的家族带来了一座巨大的庄园。 周围的山毛榉林内含有稀有的植物物种和独特的地质特征,被列为具有特殊科学价值的保育地。周围的山毛榉林内含有稀有的植物物种和独特的地质特征,被列为具有特殊科学价值的保育地。 , Castell Coch (el Castillo Rojo en galés) eCastell Coch (el Castillo Rojo en galés) es un castillo situado en Tongwynlais (Cardiff, Gales). Sus orígenes se remontan al siglo XIII, cuando fue fundado por Ifor Bach, aunque la actual edificación es una obra neogótica del siglo XIX, realizada por William Burges, el mismo arquitecto que proyectó el vecino castillo de Cardiff.ue proyectó el vecino castillo de Cardiff. , Castell Coch je hrad nacházející se šest kCastell Coch je hrad nacházející se šest kilometrů severně od Llandaffu. Vystavěn byl v novogotickém stylu v letech 1871 až 1891 podle architekta Williama Burgese. V roce 1963 byl zařazen do první třídy seznamu listed building. Hrad stojí na zalesněném svahu v údolí řeky Taff severně od , asi 9 kilometrů od Cardiffu. Jméno Castell Coch znamená ve velštině Červený hrad.ell Coch znamená ve velštině Červený hrad.
rdfs:label Castelo Coch , Castell Coch , Château Coch , Замок Кох , Coch gaztelua , Zamek Coch , 科奇城堡
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