Between the 17th and 20th centuries, the ruling dukes of Liechtenstein
transformed their domains in southern Moravia into a striking
landscape. It married Baroque architecture (mainly the work of Johann
Bernhard Fischer von Erlach) and the classical and neo-Gothic style of
the castles of Lednice and Valtice with countryside fashioned according
to English romantic principles of landscape architecture. At 200 km2,
it is one of the largest artificial landscapes in Europe.
The landscape is listed in UNESCO World Heritage.
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