opening hours
- May, June - denně mimo Po 9 - 16 hod.
- July - August - denně mimo Po 9 - 17 hod.
- April, October - So, Ne, svátky 8 - 15 hod.
- September - denně mimo Po 9 - 16 hod.
entrance fee - guided tour I.
- adults - 80 Czk
- children, students - 40 Czk
- pensioners - 65 Czk
- tour in a foreign language - 160 Czk
entrance fee - guided tour II.
- adults - 50 Czk
- pensioners - 40 Czk
- tour in a foreign language - 100 Czk
entrance fee - guided tour III.
- adults - 50 Czk
- children, students - 25 Czk
- pensioners - 40 Czk
- tour in a foreign languge - 100 Czk
guided tour
- number of tours - 3
- guided tour I. - reprezentační místnosti, 45 min.
- guided tour II. - obytné místnosti, 25 min.
- guided tour III. - Prohlídka barokního interiéru chrámu sv. Markéty, 30 min.
- max. number of visitors - 40
services
- wine tasting
- barrier-free access - Ano
- souvenirs
- WC
- weddings
- lease of the premises
- social events
- parking - 0,1 km
- cycle stor
- guided tours reservation
The large Baroque chateau complex in Jaroměřice nad Rokytnou belongs to the largest and the most monumental chateaus in the whole Europe. The premises are completed with the beautiful St. Margaret’s Church and surrounded by a large fascinating park. Jan Adam of Questenberk (1678-1752) is responsible for this building. He rebuilt the original Renaissance chateau in today’s breathtaking Baroque look. The chateau was also magnificently decorated. The original Renaissance garden was rebuilt in French Baroque Park at the same time. Under Adam of Questenberk, music and theatre admirer, the chateau became famous with a busy cultural life. The castle theatre, music and dancing hall, library, castle gallery and Chinese cabinet were founded in the eastern part of the side wing and nowadays they are parts of sightseeing tour. In the interiors there are period musical instruments and other movables related to the rich musical life.
GPS: 49° 5'33.511"N, 15° 53'25.879"E