Baroque chateau Kunštát, which was rebuilt from the original Romanesque-Gothic castle from the 13th century, is one of the oldest aristocratic residences in Moravia. The complex of chateau buildings is surrounded by a large park with the Flower Garden and a beautiful view of the surroundings. Since 2002 the Kunštát chateau has been a national cultural monument.
Sightseeing tours:
Representation areas of the southern wing:
- originally furnished interiors of the last aristocratic owners
In the coat of arms of three stripes:
- an exhibition on the House of the Lords of Kunštát and Poděbrady against the background of the history of Moravia and knightly culture
Sightseeing tour Castle:
- acquaintance with the oldest development of the Kunštát castle
The extraordinary circuit Life in a medieval castle:
- tutorial for I. and II. elementary school.
Points of Interest:
- Czech King George of Kunštát and Poděbrady stayed here
- in the area of the castle garden there is a dog cemetery founded at the end of the 19th century.
Possibility to rent, other services:
- rooms for wedding ceremonies, company meetings, family celebrations, private musical performances and more
- Pilaster Hall - a representative space with a classicist illusive painting from the end of the 18th century, capacity of 60 persons
- Castle Flower Garden, max. 150 persons
- castle courtyard, max. 150 persons
- wheelchair access to the chateau courtyard and the Flower Garden.
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