The museum was founded by local chronicler Josef Turinský in the 1960s. The exposition recalls old crafts as well as the history of the village from the Middle Ages to the 20th century. You can also see the room of the Gendarmerie Station, which focuses on the Austro-Hungarian period and the period of the First Republic.
You will find two gardens on our premises: the 20-year-old Anastasia demonstration nature garden of 6000m2 and the community garden of 3500m2 established in October 2016. You can see for yourself that the principles of nature and rain gardens that we apply here work not only for nature but also for people.
A two-storey circular neo-Gothic religious building in the shape of a regular octagon, with an advanced tower and a majestic double-sided staircase, surrounded by English parkland.
We offer unique cultural and historical experiences in the magical surroundings of the former library of Petr Vok from 1608. The house has had various uses throughout history, including a pharmacy. Come and meet historical figures in experiential tours and enjoy its unique genius loci. Open all year round.
At one time, up to 32 horses were stabled in the stables. Today, this wonderful space is used mainly for concerts. You can also visit the stables as part of the C tour.
Borovany in the České Budějovice region opened a renovated former Augustinian monastery in July 2010. In addition to tours of the monastery buildings, cultural events are held in the interior or in the adjacent garden during the tourist season.
The museum's permanent exhibition presents visitors with the village life of our ancestors and traditional crafts in their historical and contemporary form. A significant part of the exhibition is devoted to emigration to America. Visitors can thus learn about the reasons for emigration, its course and the individual stories of the emigrants themselves.