Prague - The state is at risk of losing the castle in Prague-Koloděje, which it uses for government meetings. A descendant of the last owners, Vítězslav Kumpera, is pursuing the restitution. The land office has already decided that he should be granted the castle's riding school and the adjacent restaurant, which are owned by the capital city. This is reported by today's Mladá fronta Dnes. The Koloděje castle was built in 1710, with renovations in the Romantic style carried out nearly a hundred years later. Another modification dates from 1945. The government uses the residence for its off-site meetings and other important negotiations.
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