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Title:Grad Rudenek : arhitekturnozgodovinski oris
Authors:ID Sapač, Igor (Author)
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Language:Slovenian
Typology:1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:Logo ZZDS - Historical Association of Slovenia
Abstract:Grad Rudenek je nastal v drugi četrtini 14. stoletja kot dokaj velika nova dvodelna glavna rezidenca za rodovino gospodov Vrbovških in zaradi njegove postavitve je izbruhnila fevdalna vojna. Po vojni sta pomen gradu in gospodov Vrbovških upadala. Najpozneje do 16. stoletja so opustili prvotno grajsko jedro. Prosto stoječi gotski stolp se je ohranil in kmalu po letu 1578 so ob njem zgradili novo renesančno stavbno zasnovo, ki je dobila funkcijo intimne podeželske rezidence ljubljanskega škofa Janeza Tavčarja. Po prvi tretjini 17. stoletja je bil grad zaradi izgube rezidenčnega in gospodarskega pomena vse bolj zanemarjen ter so ga zato kmalu po letu 1681 opustili. Ostali so razmeroma skromni ostanki, ki pa omogočajo interpretacijo stavbnega razvoja. V prispevku sta v strnjeni obliki predstavljeni tudi stavbnozgodovinski analizi dvora oziroma dvorca Lešje ter nekdanjega gradu Rudenštajn, ki sta z Rudenekom zgodovinsko in prostorsko povezana.
Keywords:grad, srednjeveški gradovi, dvori, izpostavljeni stolpi, arhitektura, arhitekturna zgodovina, kastelologija, stavbni razvoj, gotika, renesansa, Rudenštajn, kmečki upori
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Publication date:12.12.2025
Year of publishing:2025
Number of pages:str. 573-614
Numbering:Letn. 73, št. 3
PID:20.500.12556/DiRROS-27513 New window
UDC:94(497.4Zgornja savinjska dolina)"14/17"
ISSN on article:0023-4923
DOI:10.56420/Kronika.73.3.03 New window
COBISS.SI-ID:266660611 New window
Publication date in DiRROS:10.02.2026
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Title:Kronika : časopis za slovensko krajevno zgodovino
Shortened title:Kronika
Publisher:Zveza zgodovinskih društev Slovenije
ISSN:0023-4923
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Secondary language

Language:English
Title:Rudenek castle
Abstract:Rudeneck castle was built in the second quarter of the fourteenth century as a rather large new two-part main residence for the Lords of Altenburg (Slo. Vrbovec), which sparked a feudal war. After the conflict, the significance of the castle and the Lords of Altenburg waned. By the sixteenth century at the latest, the original castle core had been abandoned. A detached Gothic great tower was preserved, next to which a new Renaissance-style building was constructed soon after 1578 to serve as the personal country residence of Ljubljana’s bishop Janez Tavčar. Once it lost its residential and economic significance, the castle became increasingly neglected from the first third of the seventeenth century onwards and was ultimately abandoned soon after 1681. Although its remnants are rather modest, they nonetheless allow for an interpretation of building development. The article also provides concise architectural-historical analyses of the Haslach (Slo. Lešje) manor or mansion and the former Rudenstein castle (Slo. Rudenštajn), both of which were historically and spatially linked to Rudeneck castle.
Keywords:castle, medieval castles, manors, datached great towers, architecture, architectural history, castellology, architectural development, Gothic architecture, Renaissance architecture, Rudenstein, peasant revolts


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