The Museum of Native Plants has over 600 exhibits, some in the garden and around the grove, others mostly the more subtle ones can be viewed in the garage or former barn.
The listed Evangelical Toleration Complex, consisting of two Evangelical churches and parsonages standing in one small village, is a testament to the special historical events associated with the issuing of the Toleration Patent in 1781 and its failure to be officially proclaimed in a place where the population did not request it themselves.
We run a permanent exhibition depicting the history of the village. In the museum you will find information and artifacts related to the way of life and work of our ancestors. Among the exhibited items we have documents from the 14th century, a map of the Kasperské hory Golden Trail from 1736, period photographs, postcards and more.
The exhibition describes the development of tourism in the Czech Republic and Europe, the development of the Czech Tourist Club including its activities and historical buildings.
The Firefighters' Mini Museum was renovated in 2014. It is now back in operation and has been expanded with new exhibits. Here you can learn about the history of the Záboří Volunteer Fire Brigade and the whole village.
We operate a permanent exhibition. We exhibit the Art Nouveau symbolist work of František Bílek, which has a direct relation to Chýnov. The works refer to the national spiritual tradition of the Czech nation. These include two designs for unrealised monuments: models of the National Monument for Bílá Hora and the Jan Žižka Monument for Vítkov.