State Castle Horšovský Týn
Horšovský Týn
Cafe
Bicycle friendly
Wheelchair accessible
The State Castle Horšovský Týn is a national cultural heritage site in the Czech Republic, known as one of the most accessible castles to the public. Originally a 13th-century Gothic castle, it was rebuilt into a monumental Renaissance castle after a fire in 1547.

🏰 State Castle Horšovský Týn, a national cultural heritage site in the Czech Republic.
📜 One of the most accessible castles to the public, dating back to the 13th century.

Why Go

✨ Explore a fascinating blend of Gothic and monumental Renaissance architecture.
🌳 Wander through a vast 40-hectare park, part of the castle's administration.
🏛️ Discover a site rich in history, owned by Prague bishops, Lobkowitz, and Trauttmansdorff families.
🚶‍♀️ Easy access, making it a great destination for all visitors.

ℹ️ Facilities & Services

🍽️ Refreshments available on site.
🅿️ Parking facilities are provided.
♿ Accessibility features are available.
🐾 Pets are allowed (check specific policy).
🚴‍♀️ Cyclist-friendly amenities.
👨‍👩‍👧 Child facilities are available.
📚 Explore the Dance Hall, Library, and Dining Room.

⏰ Tours & Opening Hours

Guided tours are available. Specific opening hours and admission details are mentioned on the official website.

Nearby Sights

📍 Explore other historical sites like Plasy, Nebílovy, Velhartice, and Švihov.

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