We operate the premises and provide cave tours. The Koněprusské Caves are located in Central Bohemia, seven kilometres south of Beroun in the protected area of the Bohemian Karst Protected Landscape Area, near the castles of Křivoklát and Karlštejn. They were discovered in 1950 and opened to the public in 1959.
The House of Nature of the Bohemian Karst is designed not only to serve as an entrance area to the Koněprus Caves, but also to meet all the needs of visitors and to provide sufficient facilities for the staff of the Koněprus Caves Administration.
We organize exhibitions, concerts, festivals, wedding ceremonies and other cultural and social events for the public and private company. We offer for rent representative historical premises suitable for corporate meetings, press conferences, seminars and other events.
Operation of a lookout tower on Town Mountain. Sale of commemorative postcards. The tower is 13 metres high and has 66 steps leading up to it with circular views over the town.
We operate a museum in the building of the Franciscan monastery with a mineralogical collection and exhibits from the history and life of the monastery in three exhibition areas. We organize lectures and events for visitors and schools. The monastery includes gardens with a vineyard, animals and refreshments.
Offering an exposition of the Bohemian Karst, its nature and first settlement and the history of crafts of Beroun. Possibility to visit the exposition of the painter Jan Václav Spitzer.
Permanent exhibition dedicated to the history and architecture of the Pilsen Gate and the entire fortification of Beroun. The film Women of Fire was filmed here.
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.
We run the Joachim Barrand exhibition. We exhibit a paleontological and geological collection of findings of primordial fauna. We focus on life and the countryside in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. There are pictorial materials, information panels, photo wallpapers and animal models. We offer programs for schools.
Offering a tour of a vernacular timber-framed building with barn, stables and stables, a sub-basement dwelling house with a world room, chambers and a black kitchen. During the tour, you can watch a bread baking demonstration in the old oven every Saturday between 11am and 12pm from April to September and during Advent.