Cesky Krumlov is a unique place in history, with its importance ingrained in the streets and structures there. The town first came to prominence as a major seat of power for the Lords of Krumlov in the 13th century, who were crucial to the political and cultural development of the area. With its layout mostly untouched from the Middle Ages, the town is a live gallery of the development of architecture, showcasing Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque forms. Standing as a tribute to the town's historical significance, the majestic Cesky Krumlov Castle is more than just an architectural wonder. Over the years, the castle has been home to a number of prominent families, most notably the formidable Rosenberg family, who played a significant role in determining the town's fate during the Renaissance. The town's long-standing support of the arts is symbolized by the castle's distinctive Baroque theater, one of the oldest theaters of its sort still surviving in the world. Cesky Krumlov has been a crucible of intellectual and cultural trends in addition to its political and architectural significance. The town's rise to prominence as a hub for humanist academics, artists, and musicians during the Renaissance greatly enhanced Central Europe's cultural diversity. The town's standing in the annals of art history is further cemented by its historical ties to the Egon Schiele Art Centrum, which honors the well-known expressionist painter who formerly called this location home.
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