Bearkeeper Jan Černý with Hubert in the bear moat at Český Krumlov Castle |
We did get a quick glimpse of one of the bears as we walked over a bridgespanning the dry moat (now bear haven) leading from the castle to the town.
Bears on shutters |
WHY BEARS? - The Rosenberg family legend held that the Rosenbergs were related to the noble Italian family of Orsini. "Orsa" means she-bear in Italian, and it is this animal motif which especially the last Rosenberg rulers used to demonstrate their relationship with the house of Orsini. They used the motif in their coat-of-arms, in which two bears are shown as shield-bearers.
BEAR IMAGES THROUGHOUT THE CASTLE - According to the Cesky Krumlov Castle Website, "In many places, the Český Krumlov Castle is decorated with ostentatious coats-of-arms of the lords of Rosenberg bearing the sign of the five-petalled rose in a silver field and bears as the shield-bearers."
THERE IS A BEAR FESTIVAL AT THE CASTLE EACH YEAR! - The bear festivals are held regularly, and as the bearkeeper Jan Černý has put it, they are to contribute to people´s respect for bears because these graceful animals deserve more attention all year round and not only on the occasion of the festivals. For this reason, the bearkeeper Jan Černý regularly gives talks in schools and kindergartens about bearkeeping at the Český Krumlov Castle. For information:
http://www.castle.ckrumlov.cz/docs/en/zamek_1nadvori_moslav.xml
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