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.
The memorial is dedicated to the personality and work of Karel Čapek, Olga Scheinpflug and Ferdinand Peroutka. We organize guided tours for schools. There is also an educational trail of Karel Čapek. In the museum and bistro you can pay in cash and by card.
Rural exhibition on the theme of the life of the villagers of the Central Povltava region in the 19th to 20th centuries. The archaeological part of the exposition presents the earliest history of the region connected with gold mining and processing.
We offer you a unique experience in our Nativity Museum, where you can see moving nativity scenes, traditional gingerbread houses and original Christmas decorations. Our exhibitions draw you into a magical world of history and tradition, while our café offers great coffee and cakes.
The neoclassical castle was built in the first half of the 18th century. The chateau building is part of a baroque complex consisting of the chateau building, an ash yard and a park. In 2005 it was bought by our company, which completely renovated the castle and placed its exposition.
We operate a museum of enamel and enamelware. We offer accommodation. We provide an introduction to the history of production, different types of decoration of products, shape and colour variety. There are picnic baskets, advertising signs, teapots, commemorative cups, fish fryers, stove and more.
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 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.