A former tin mine. Mining has been documented here since the 16th century. In a number of areas, the walls can be seen to be pockmarked with the grooves left by the handcuffs and spikes of the miners of the time, as well as ceilings and walls stained black from soot that settled when the fire was set.
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 demonstration of a village dwelling, an exhibition of agricultural or handicraft tools and the history of mills and milling in the region. The fairy tale Rumplcimprcampr was filmed on the farm. We publish a museum quarterly. We organise social and cultural events.
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.
We operate a museum. The permanent exhibition is devoted to the history of the town and the monuments in the area documented by archaeological findings, documents and the Renaissance Zlutytsy Kancional.
Offering tours of the Benedictine monastery and castle. Former Benedictine monastery founded in 1115 by Vladislav I. Possibility of organizing weddings.
The museum is located in the building of the former Minorite monastery. There are exhibitions on the history of the town, archaeology, local history and ethnography, including minerals of the Silver ore veins. On the ground floor there is a small exposition on the history of motocross in Silverberg.
Tours of the former Cistercian monastery complex. The life of the monastery began in 1144, when it was founded by the then Prince Vladislav II, and its current appearance was influenced by Baroque reconstructions. After the dissolution of the monastery in the 19th century, it became the dominion of the Metternich family. It can host weddings.
The courtyard is an important evidence of the development of rural folk architecture not only in the Pilsen region. Since 2008 it has been a national cultural monument. Come and enjoy the rural idyll in the city.
We operate a beer museum. We offer exhibitions with the theme of how beer is made, served and drunk. We organize educational programs for schools. We offer for rent the premises of the Brewery Museum. The total capacity of the premises is 60 people.