| Description: | A Rococo structure built in 1774-1777 by Count Jean-Antoin Harbuval de Chamaré in the style of French summer residences, frequently referred to as “Little Schönbrunn" or “Czech Versailles.” The grounds include an entrance gate and a French garden with administration buildings, a granary, and an English park with a sandstone Calvary (1767) leading to the remains of the original Gothic castle. |
| Categories: | chateau |
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| Services: | event planning and hosting, weddings and other celebrations |
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Exposition
| Description: | Exposition of Central European furniture art from baroque to cubism, a lecture about the history of the chateau, its ongoing reconstruction and visit of the main rococo hall. |
| Open to public: | permanent exposition/guided tour ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Last tour before closing in minutes: 60 Sightseeing time: 60 |
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| Exhibition specialization: | interior furnishings |
| Minimum / maximum number of people per guide | ?/45 |
Gallery
| Open to public: | permanent exposition/guided tour |
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The first Czech museum of cycling
| Description: | Exhibits from a private collection of Czech velocepedes, from the very the existence of the velocepede (second half of the 19th century). Panoramic exhibition - the first is based on the period of the world wars, the second offers an insight to the historical repair shops and the original retail premises from beginning of the 1930s. |
| Open to public: | permanent exposition/guided tour |
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| Exhibition specialization: | historic motorcycles, automobiles and bicycles |


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Dort habe ich früher gewohnt und auch die Schule besucht - direkt in dem Schloss