The formal gardens at Kromeriz, Czech republic
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Kroměříž stands on the site of an earlier ford across the River Morava, at the foot of the Chriby mountain range which dominates the central part of Moravia. The gardens and castle of Kroměříž are an exceptionally complete and well-preserved example of a European Baroque princely residence and its gardens.
In 1998 the gardens and palace were added to the Unesco list of world heritage sites.
Submitted 28/10/2014
Rejected 20/11/2014
Reason: Unsuitable Travel Imagery
Resubmitted: 05/02/2018
Rejected: : 05/02/2018
File was rejected on February 7, 2018
Rejection Reasons
Legal: European Castles and Palaces
Most castles, palaces and manors in Europe that are not in ruins operate as museums, are privately owned, or managed by a historical society. A property release should be submitted with any images taken of these locations. This includes shots taken on the grounds (including features like gardens, sculptures, gates etc.), shots of the interiors, and imagery where these locations are the main focus. Derelict property, or ruins should be acceptable without release. Exterior shots may be suitable for submission to the Unreleased collection, though consent should be obtained for anything taken within or on the grounds of the property. Please see this article for more information wiki.gettyimages.com/castles-in-europe/'
The formal gardens at Kromeriz, Czech republic
Buy this photo on Getty Images : soon !
Kroměříž stands on the site of an earlier ford across the River Morava, at the foot of the Chriby mountain range which dominates the central part of Moravia. The gardens and castle of Kroměříž are an exceptionally complete and well-preserved example of a European Baroque princely residence and its gardens.
In 1998 the gardens and palace were added to the Unesco list of world heritage sites.
Submitted 28/10/2014
Rejected 20/11/2014
Reason: Unsuitable Travel Imagery
Resubmitted: 05/02/2018
Rejected: : 05/02/2018
File was rejected on February 7, 2018
Rejection Reasons
Legal: European Castles and Palaces
Most castles, palaces and manors in Europe that are not in ruins operate as museums, are privately owned, or managed by a historical society. A property release should be submitted with any images taken of these locations. This includes shots taken on the grounds (including features like gardens, sculptures, gates etc.), shots of the interiors, and imagery where these locations are the main focus. Derelict property, or ruins should be acceptable without release. Exterior shots may be suitable for submission to the Unreleased collection, though consent should be obtained for anything taken within or on the grounds of the property. Please see this article for more information wiki.gettyimages.com/castles-in-europe/'