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.
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 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.
Operation of an open-air museum. We try to reconstruct the village life of the 12th - 14th centuries. There are several dwellings, a herb garden, period ovens and an orchard.
The Memorial to the Victims of Internment on the Great Square in Králíky is a worthy reminder of the Third Resistance and the internment of the monks who were forcibly deported by the communist regime to the monastery on the Mountain of the Mother of God in Králíky - Dolní Hedeč between 1950 and 1961.
We offer tours of a declassified bunker from the 1970s. The former military facility served as a strategic telephone exchange. It used to house communications cables. The flagship cable was designed to carry up to 1,920 calls at a time and provide communication between Warsaw Pact countries in wartime. The building was top secret.