During a recent visit to the Czech Republic, I went to see
Konopiste Chateau. It’s about one hour’s drive outside Prague and was the last home of
Archduke Ferdinand. He and his wife were assassinated by a Serbian anarchist in Sarajevo in 1914, resulting in the start of the First World War.
Photos are not allowed inside the building but I wanted to share some of the grounds. There is a nice rose garden where peacocks strut and preen for you. One male was romancing a female with his plummage but she didn’t seem interested. I overheard an English woman remark, “He’s all talk.”
Archduke Ferdinand was an avid hunter and shot approximately 300,000 animals during his lifetime. There are trophy rooms in the home detailing the date and place where the animals were killed. He shot birds, lions, tigers, elephants….anything with a heartbeat, it seems. How ironic that he got shot himself. Poetic justice, I guess….or maybe a really intelligent gorilla learned how to use a gun and they pinned it on a terrorist to save face.
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