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The Open-air Folk Museum and the Garden |
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Vast and spacious gardens with the location of rural buildings are an integral part of the castle complex.
The Open-air Folk Museum
The area of the rural buildings, or if you like to call it the open-air folk museum, is
located in the gardens and it is, the same as the castle museum, the demonstration of the
country life typical of earlier times. You can have a close up look at a wind mill, a bell
tower, a granary, a wine cellar, a herdsman's hut, a charcoal pile and an old lumberjack
frame-saw. The most of the interiors of the buildings are open to the visitors who can see
some equipment, tools and matching technique.
The Garden
At walking in the gardens you can, except for a romantic experience, get to know something
new about our flora. There have been planted more than 500 various species of woody plants,
plants and flowers. Those that are less known are equipped with a label with a short
description on it. Also a strong representation of faunas, animals, is supported in the
gardens. Wild ducks and geese swim around the pond and from time to time you can even see
a carp fin on the surface of the pond. Goats and sheep graze in cattle-pens and runs. Even
cows are not missing here.
The open-air folk museum and the gardens are open daily all the year round from 9:00 till
17:00 (in the winter months till 16:00). The tour is a joint one of both the gardens and
the open-air folk museum, and it is not guided.
| The admission: |
| adults | 60,- CZK |
| children, students | 30,- CZK |
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