Dear visitors, a replacement of a wooden bridge, connecting a large and a small courtyard, begins on 5th August 2024. The Rabí Castle will have been opened to the public and both guided tours will have been possible. We would like to aks you to be more careful in the castle premises. Thank you for your understanding and we are looking forward to your visit.
The Owners of Rabí
The Summary of the Owners of the Rabí Domain
Lords of Riesenberg (from the middle of the 14th century till 1544)
- Půta Lord of Riesenberg (1380–1399)
- Břeněk Lord of Riesenberg (1399–1407)
- Jan Lord of Riesenberg (1407–1450)
- Vilém mladší Lord of Riesenberg (1450–1479)
- Půta Švihovský Lord of Riesenberg (1480–1504)
- brothers Vilém and Břetislav Švihovský of Riesenberg (1505–1544)
Heinrich Kurzbach of Tranchenburg (from 1544 till 1557)
Dionysus Malowetz of Libiegitz (from 1557 till 1561)
William of Rosenberg (from 1561 till 1563/1570)
Barons Chanovský of Dlouhá Ves (from 1563/1570 till 1708)
- Adam Baron Chanovský of Dlouhá Ves (1563/1570–1598)
- Jan Vilém Baron Chanovský of Dlouhá Ves (1598–1607)
- Adam Přibík Baron Chanovský of Dlouhá Ves (1607–1620)
- Christoph Baron Chanovský of Dlouhá Ves (1620–1628)
- Johann Heinrich Baron Chanovský of Dlouhá Ves (1628–1647)
- Johann Albrecht, Johann Karl and Johann Wilhelm senior Barons Chanovský of Dlouhá Ves (1647–1672)
- Johann Heinrich Baron Chanovský of Dlouhá Ves (1672–1685)
- Johann Wenzel Baron Chanovský of Dlouhá Ves (1685–1695)
- Johann Wilhelm Baron Chanovský of Dlouhá Ves (1695–1708)
Princes and Counts of Lamberg (from 1708 till 1920)
- Cardinal Johann Philipp of Lamberg, Bishop of Passau (1708–1712)
- Franz Anton Prince of Lamberg (1712–1759)
- Johann Nepomuk Prince of Lamberg (1759–1797)
- Karl Eugen Prince of Lamberg (1797–1831)
- Gustav Joachim Prince of Lamberg (1831–1862)
- Gustav Wilhelm Count of Lamberg (1862–1886)
- Franz Emerich Count of Lamberg (1886–1901)
- Heinrich Count of Lamberg (1901–1920)
Society for Conservation of Monuments in the Landscape of Horažďovice [Spolek pro zachování památek v Horažďovicích] (from 1920 till 1953)
Czechoslovakian and Czech Republic (since 1953)
- State Institute for Monument Preservation and Nature Conservation in Plzeň (1958–1990)
- State Institute of Monument Preservation in Plzeň (1991–2001)
- National Heritage Institute, Regional Office in Plzeň (2002–2012)
- National Heritage Institute, Regional Historic Sites Managment in České Budějovice (since 2013)