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Castle Girl Kone, Overall View. He gave his consent to the castle to brothers Jošt, Oldřich, Peter and Jan of Rožmberk Emperor Charles IV. In 1349. The castle was founded on a high and rocky hill above the confluence of the Vltava and Kremžský brook. The core of the castle consisted of two opposite palaces, between which a yard lies from the sides protected by a high perimeter wall. Externally, the core of the castle was the impression of a monolithic cubus. In a similar way, the Helfenburk Rosenberg Castle and the core of Kašperk and Radyně castles were built at the same time, built on the command of Emperor Charles IV. Before entering the inner castle on the girl's stone, there is a courtyard, which was protected by a cylindrical tower at the fiercest tip, from which only the foundation masonry was preserved. Access to the gate leading to this courtyard was possible only by the rising corridor, from both sides a tight wall.