In Liběchov on the Elbe, the once magnificent castle overlooks a rather poorly maintained park (with beautiful statues and a "spring" - also by Levý?) The beet sugar manufacturer and lord of the castle Anton Veith supported Romantic artists, including the carpenter's son Václav Levý, who 1840-50 (20 years old!) was able to live out his life on the sandstones of the surrounding area before he went to Rome and Prague. This is how the harp, the snake, the devil's heads, the Klácelka (see-saw), etc. emerged in the nearby area.