| Description: | The Karlova Koruna Chateau was built as a summer residence in 1721-1723 by Count František Ferdinand Kinský – the highest chancellor and highest gamekeeper in the Czech Kingdom, according to the plan of one of the foremost Baroque builders, Jan Santini Aichel. Construction of the chateau took only three years. As a tribute and memorial to the coronation of Emperor Charles VI and his subsequent visits to the chateau in Chlumec nad Cidlinou the owner named it “Karlova Koruna.” The structure itself... more information |
| Categories: | chateau |
| Certificates and memberships | Cultural monument |
| Style composition: | baroque (100%) |
| Services: | event planning and hosting, sale of novelties and souvenirs, space available for rent, WC, weddings and other celebrations |
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| Year of construction: | 1721 |
Tour routes
Interior exposition
| Description: | Indoor exposition acquaints visitors with the history of the Kinský family in portraits and the breeding of Kinský horses - the Chlumec "plavák" (also known as "isabelles" or "palominos"). |
| Open to public: | permanent exposition/guided tour |
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Last tour before closing in minutes: 30 Sightseeing time: 60 |
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| Exhibition specialization: | horses, hippology, regional history |
| Minimum / maximum number of people per guide | 5/50 |
Chateau park
| Open to public: | open entrypermanent exposition/guided tour ![]() ![]() |



Chateau
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