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[[image:Panorama del castello di Predjama (Foto Luca Giarelli).jpg|thumb|right|250px|Predjama Castle]]
[[File:Predjama castle cave.JPG|thumb||250px|Cave mouth of Predjama Castle]]
'''Predjama Castle''' ({{lang-sl|Predjamski grad}} or {{lang|sl|''Grad Predjama''}}, {{lang-de|Höhlenburg Lueg}}, {{lang-it|Castel Lueghi}}) is a [[Renaissance]] castle built within a [[cave]] mouth in south-central [[Slovenia]], in the historical region of [[Inner Carniola]]. It is located in the village of [[Predjama]], approximately 11 kilometres from the town of [[Postojna]] and 9 kilometres from [[Postojna Cave]].<ref name="Predjamski grad">{{cite web|title=Predjamski grad|url=http://www.postojnska-jama.eu/en/other-sites/predjama-castle/|publisher=Postonjska jama|accessdate=18 August 2013}}</ref>

==History of the castle==
The castle was first mentioned in the year 1274 with the [[German language|German]] name Luegg, when the [[Patriarch of Aquileia]] built the castle in [[Gothic architecture|Gothic]] style. The castle was built under a natural rocky arch high in the stone wall to make access to it difficult. It was later acquired and expanded by the Luegg noble family, also known as the Knights of Adelsberg (the German name of [[Postojna]]).

=== The legend of Erazem of Predjama ===
The castle became known as the seat of Knight [[Erazem Lueger]] (or Luegger), owner of the castle in the 15th century and a renowned [[robber baron]]. He was the son of the Imperial Governor of [[Trieste]], Nikolaj Lueger.  According to legend, Erazem came into conflict with the [[Habsburg]] establishment, when he killed the commander of the Imperial army Marshall Pappencheim, who had offended the honour of Erazem's deceased friend, Andrej Baumkircher of [[Vipava, Slovenia|Vipava]].  Fleeing from the revenge of the [[Holy Roman Emperor]] [[Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor|Frederick III]], Erazem settled in the family fortress of Predjama.  He allied himself with the [[Kingdom of Hungary|Hungarian]] king [[Matthias Corvinus of Hungary|Matthias Corvinus]] and began to attack Habsburg estates and towns in [[Carniola]]. 

A headstrong and rebellious knight, Erazem rebelled against the Austrian emperor Fredrick III and eventually killed his kinsman.  Thus enraged, the Austrian leader commissioned the governor of Trieste, Andrej Ravbar, to capture and kill Erazem.  This is where the impregnability of Predjama Castle was truly put to the test.

For a year and a day, Erazem was besieged in his fortress.  But, much to the dismay of his adversaries, he continued to survive and taunt the attacking soldiers by pelting them with cherries.  They couldn't figure out how he was getting his supplies.  As far as they knew, there was only one way in and out of the valley, and the castle.  But the cunning knight knew better.  Unbeknownst to the soldiers, Erazem knew of a secret tunnel leading from the castle, which allowed him to travel to the nearby village of Vipava and collect supplies, including hoards of fresh cherries when the season was ripe.

But it seemed that the soldiers were to have the last laugh.  With the strategic placement of a small signal flag, a servant of Erazem was bribed to reveal when his master was in attendance at that place where the elusive knight and even the noblest of men needed to go after consuming lots of cherries and wine: the outhouse.  Unfortunately for Erazem, the toilet, situated on the top floor and at the very edge of the castle, was the one place that wasn't so impregnable.  When the moment came, the flag was placed there by the treacherous servant. A single cannon ball was launched, and the errant knight was literally caught with his pants down.<ref name="Erazem Predjamski">{{cite web|title=Erazem Predjamski|url=http://skerazem.org/Erazem-Predjamski.html|publisher=SK Erazem|accessdate=18 August 2013}}</ref> 

=== After the reconstruction ===
After the siege and destruction of the original castle, its ruins were acquired by the Oberburg noble family. In 1511, the second castle, built by the Purgstall family in the first decade of the 16th century, was destroyed in an earthquake. In the year 1567, [[Charles II, Archduke of Austria|Archduke Charles of Austria]] leased the castle to baron Philipp von Cobenzl, who paid it off after 20 years. In 1570, the current castle was built in the [[Renaissance style]], pressed next to a vertical cliff under the original Medieval fortification. The castle has remained in this form, virtually unchanged, to the present day. 

In the 18th century, it became one of the favourite summer residences of the Cobenzl noble family. Both the Austrian statesman [[Philipp von Cobenzl]] and the diplomat [[Count Ludwig von Cobenzl]] spent time in the castle.

In 1810, the castle was inherited by Count Michael [[Coronini von Cronberg]], and in 1846 it was sold to the [[Windischgrätz]] family, who remained its owners until the end of [[World War II]], when it was nationalized by the [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|Yugoslav Communist authorities]] and turned into a museum.

== The hidden passageway ==
A secret natural shaft leads out of the castle, which Erazem ordered to be enlarged, and leads into [[Postojna Cave]]. This shaft allowed Erazem to secretly supply the castle with food in the time of the siege; he also used it to continue with his robberies.

==Movies and television==
Predjama Castle was used as the castle featured in the 1986 movie ''[[Armour of God (film)|Armour of God]]'' by [[Golden Harvest]] starring [[Jackie Chan]], [[Alan Tam]], [[Rosamund Kwan]] and [[Lola Forner]]. It was also investigated for paranormal activity in a 2008 episode of ''[[Ghost Hunters International]]'' on the [[Sci Fi Channel (United States)|Sci Fi Channel]].

==References==
{{Reflist}}

== External links ==
{{Commons category|Predjama Castle}}
* [http://www.postojnska-jama.si/?cat=7&lang=en Postojna Tourist Office link]
* [http://www.burger.si/Predjama/ENGPredjama.html Panoramas of Predjama castle] (in English)
* [http://www.castles.nl/eur/sl/pj/pj.html Article about the castle with pictures] (in English)

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[[Category:Castles in Inner Carniola]]
[[Category:Cultural monuments of Slovenia]]
[[Category:Municipality of Postojna]]
[[Category:Cave castles]]