Hamrštejn
Hamrštejn is a castle ruin located on the outskirts city of Liberec, Czech Republic. The stone castle was founded on a rocky outcrop, in a bend of the Lusatian Neisse. It was likely established in the 14th century and was abandoned by the mid-16th century.
Location
Hamrštejn was built on rocky ground in a bend of the Lusatian Neisse. It lies in the territory of Liberec, in the district of Liberec XXXIII-Machnín. It is located within a conservation area of the same name that was established in the 1970s.History
It is uncertain precisely when the castle was established, but it was during the first half of the 14th century. The castle was used during the Hussite Wars and was captured by the forces of Jan Čapek of Sány in 1433. Hamrštejn was deserted by 1558.The castle has been protected as a cultural monument since 1958. The ownership of the site in the modern period was unclear, but from 2010 it was owned by. The resolution of the ownership led to conservation efforts in the 2010s.