We operate a tin mine (Kryštof sightseeing adit). The adit is accessible by a staircase which takes visitors down to a depth of 13 metres below the surface. The route is 400 metres long and has 11 stops. The main attraction of the entire route is the huge underground chamber at the end of the tunnel.
We offer a unique and comprehensive exhibition of everyday life, which contains 25,000 objects from the 1950s to the 1990s. There are exhibits ranging from children's toys to mixed goods, radios and other appliances to automobiles of the time, agriculture.
The Art Nouveau photo studio tells the story of the beginnings of photography, the turbulent fate of the pioneers of the craft and the photographic chronicle of the Czech-German-Austrian borderlands of the late 19th and first half of the 20th century. You will see old pictures of Šumava, Český Krumlov and the surrounding area.
We offer expositions of Gothic wall paintings from the 15th century, Flowers on the Nobleman's Mansion, Ceramic Nativity scene: Life in the Village and the Jan Havlik Gallery at Žirovnice Castle. The tour times can be found on the website.
Offering tours of a set of five interconnected gardens. The gardens are Ledeburg, Little Pálffy, Great Pálffy, Kolowrat and Little Fürstenberg. They were created independently and at different times. It is possible to organize wedding ceremonies.
Offering tours of the baroque complex. As early as 1696, Count Špork decided to establish a hospital for elderly veterans from the surrounding area on his Hradiště estate. After Špork's spa and residence began to grow on the left bank of the Elbe in Kuks, the opposite, right bank was chosen as the site for the future institution.
We allow you to visit a rock dwelling carved into a sandstone rock. It is a whole farm with a room, hall, barn, cellar and granary. There is also a butcher's shop and other small outbuildings.
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.