Pirkštejn Castle
Although it's only occasionally open to the public, tourist trails pass by, allowing you to experience its majesty on a walk or as a guest at a cultural event.
View postAlthough it's only occasionally open to the public, tourist trails pass by, allowing you to experience its majesty on a walk or as a guest at a cultural event.
View postThe castle's simple Gothic exterior hides richly decorated interiors. Český Šternberk has belonged to the descendants of its founder, Zdeslav of the Divišov family, for nearly eight centuries.
View postThe road to Okoř is like no other. Just follow the Zákolanský stream to one of Central Bohemia’s most beloved castle ruins, where the historic setting hosts medieval festivals, theatrical performances, and even duels.
View postKokořín Castle, once deemed cursed by Emperor Ferdinand, kept inspiring artists. Revived by the Czech Tourist Club, it thrives today.
View postBehind the castle walls, inspired by northern Italian estates, explore the history of the Lobkowicz family, visit the museum, or enjoy cultural events. You can even stay overnight in this fairy-tale setting.
View postWhile exploring the Land of Blaník Knights, be sure to visit the castle in Zruč nad Sázavou! This neo-Gothic gem, set in an English park, hides many secrets to discover during a tour or over coffee in the castle café.
View postTočník is often referred to as the castle of King Wenceslas IV. Together with Žebrák, it forms the best preserved Czech castle complex and is a testament to the advanced art of building.
View postOn the edge of the Křivoklát Nature Conservation Area lies the majestic ruins of Krakovec Castle, which has become etched in our hearts as the castle of Brtník from the Czech film musical Long Live Ghosts!
View postThe Renaissance castle hidden in the groves of the Vlčava River near the edge of the deep Brdy forests holds many a secret, many an ancient story.
View postOne of the oldest and also the most filmed castles in the country is hidden in the deep forests of the Křivoklátsko Protected Landscape Area. It's walls witnessed love stories and royal decisions shaping our society.
View postIt holds a very special position among Czech castles. It is one of the symbols of Czech statehood. There used to be crown jewels hidden behind its walls. Introducing: His Majesty Karlštejn.
View postThis early Gothic castle dating back to the 13th century was gradually expanded over the centuries, however, only ruins remain of it today.
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