A purely classicist hunting castle from the late 18th century open to the public. Possibility to organize weddings and social events. The castle grounds include an information centre where you can buy souvenirs, request free information and buy tickets for tours of the castle or events.
A tour of the water castle where the films Three Nuts for Cinderella, Three Lives and The Robbers were filmed. Švihov Castle was built at the end of the 15th century by the royal judge Půta Švihovský. Our premises are suitable for weddings, receptions, banquets, lectures, but also for teambuilding events.
The picturesque chateau offers a gallery of works by Václav Suchopárek and a small exhibition on the theme: The Middle Ages through the eyes of AI. The castle also offers a playground, refreshments and stylish accommodation in four rooms. Opening hours can be found on our website.
Nemilkov Chateau with the ash yard, whose history dates back to the early Middle Ages, offers unique tours of the chateau with the owners, permanent exhibitions and displays, cultural and social events, a summer outdoor bar and seating in the courtyard, celebrations and wedding ceremonies. This is where those who repair them open their doors.
We offer tours of the castle ruins, possibility of a tour with a dog. The core of the castle was probably built at the beginning of the 13th century in the form of a watchtower. Its task was to protect the trade route connecting the towns of Sušice and Horažďovice. It is possible to organize wedding ceremonies, concerts, lectures and dramatic performances.
The first mention of Hrádek dates back to 1298. The building has undergone a rich architectural development. Elements of Renaissance, Baroque and Classicism are still visible today. The castle grounds include a hotel, restaurant, wellness, chapel, park, adventure golf course and the Hrádek Gallery with an exhibition for children.
Offering tours of what was originally a bishop's castle and manor house with extensive gardens. Horšovský Týn was originally a bishop's castle founded before the middle of the 13th century. In 1996, the whole area was declared a National Cultural Monument for its immense historical value. Possibility of organizing weddings.
The ruins of Přimda Castle stand on top of a rocky ridge above the town of the same name in the northern part of the Bohemian Forest. The first mention of Přimda dates back to 1121. Přimda is thus considered the oldest stone castle on our territory.
Offering tours of the castle where the film Room Without Windows was shot. The castle was founded between 1290 and 1310 as the ancestral seat of the Lords of Velhartice. Possibility of organizing weddings, corporate and presentation events, exhibitions, banquets and teambuilding.
Weddings, accommodation, space rental. The original Gothic fortress was rebuilt in the Renaissance style. The final form of the castle was acquired in 1848-53, when it was rebuilt in pseudo-Romanesque, pseudo-Gothic and some parts in pseudo-Baroque style, which makes it without artistic value. Now the castle grounds are undergoing extensive reconstruction.
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