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Chateau Locations

Czech castles and chateaus stand as symbols of history, art, and architectural grandeur. From towering Gothic castles to refined Baroque chateaus, each of them has its characteristics. Whether perched on hilltops or tucked into peaceful valleys, they offer a perfect setting for pre-wedding photoshoots. These locations are not too far from Prague City. We can arrange the transportation for you.

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Trója Chateau

Located on the outskirts of Prague, Troja Chateau is a Baroque masterpiece with a striking grand staircase featuring mythological statues. Inside, its frescoed halls tell the story of the Habsburg family, while the French garden outside offers serene views of vineyards and the nearby Prague Zoo.

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Veltrusy Chateau

Veltrusy Chateau, built in the early 18th century, showcases elegant Baroque design with hints of Classicism. Once a summer retreat for the Chotek family, it features frescoed interiors and formal French gardens. The vast landscape park stretches along the Vltava River.

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Průhonice Chateau

Průhonice Chateau, a UNESCO World Heritage site, blends neo-Renaissance architecture with one of Europe’s largest landscape parks. Its scenic gardens, filled with lakes and rare plants, create a peaceful retreat just outside Prague. 

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Dobříš Chateau

Dobříš Chateau is a Rococo gem featuring an ornate French garden and a sprawling English park. Its rich history, along with beautifully restored interiors and grand halls, has made it a beloved destination for photographers. 

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Konopiště Castle

Once a Gothic fortress, Konopiště Castle was transformed into a Renaissance palace with vast grounds. Its extensive park, dotted with statues and rose gardens, complements the chateau’s historical significance. The castle’s fascinating collection of arms and hunting trophies makes it unique among Czech landmarks.

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Karlštejn Castle

Karlštejn Castle, built by Charles IV in the 14th century, is one of the Czech Republic’s most iconic fortresses. Originally constructed to safeguard royal treasures, its Gothic towers offer sweeping views over the Berounka River valley. The castle’s blend of history and impressive architecture draw visitors year-round.

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Hluboká Chateau, inspired by England’s Windsor Castle, boasts neo-Gothic towers and luxuriously furnished interiors. Surrounded by manicured gardens and perched above the Vltava River, the chateau’s romantic design makes it a standout feature of the South Bohemian landscape.

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Cathedral of St. Barbara

The Cathedral of St. Barbara, a UNESCO site, dominates Kutná Hora’s skyline with its Gothic spires and intricate detailing. Once a prosperous silver mining town, Kutná Hora’s well-preserved medieval architecture offers a glimpse into its rich history, making it one of the country’s most enchanting destinations.

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