We invite you to visit a small family museum of toys, mostly for girls, from the period 1900 to 1950. This is a unique exhibition of mainly now antique room toys and dolls that your great-grandmothers and grandmothers used to play with. All are originals.
The chateau exhibition is located on the second floor of the chateau. During the low season, it is necessary to make an appointment for tours in advance.
Historical building of the parish complex from the end of the 17th century, which is under conservation protection. It is a two-storey house built in the Baroque style, which, together with the outbuildings, is surrounded by a large garden with the remains of the original stone wall. The association organises cultural and educational activities for the public.
Discover the world of historic motorcycles and tractors in our museum. More than 500 exhibits await you, including 260 motorcycles, 90 tractors and other unique machines and equipment. Come and enjoy an unforgettable ride into the past. We look forward to seeing you.
The chateau in Rokytnice in the Orlické Mountains was the ancestral seat of the Nostitz-Rieneck family for 300 years. In the 20th century, the castle was not favoured by fate. Today, the castle is once again in private ownership with the intention of returning the grounds to their original status as a noble residence.
Štáblovice Castle has more than 500 years of history and is one of the places with a unique atmosphere. After a long and sensitive reconstruction, it is now open to the public again. Visitors can learn about its history, architecture and the stories of the noble families who lived here during tours.
The museum provides tours of fortifications from World War II. Offering tourist cards and stamps. There is also a function room which offers refreshments and space to warm up in the winter. The room is equipped with Wi-Fi internet access and video.
The birthplace of Bedřich Smetana is located in the ground floor of the former castle brewery in Litomyšl, where the composer was born in 1824. There is a new exposition which will introduce you to the life and work of our most famous composer in a classical and multimedia form.