In the museum there is a rare exposition of stoneware from Tyniec. There is a lookout tower in the prismatic Gothic tower, which is the summer residence of the protected big bat.
The castle was first mentioned in the time of Charles IV around 1358. Until the 18th century it was used by the owners as a residence. After that, however, it was used as a warehouse and gradually fell into disrepair. Today it is home to the Museum of Carriages, Harnesses and Horse Saddles, which offers you the chance to see carriages, harnesses and accessories from many Czech and foreign films and fairy tales. With a guide, you will see the 11th century cellar, which houses a period execution room. During the tour you will visit the saddle room of film period saddles and harnesses, carriage accessories and lamps. The sleigh from the famous Czech fairy tale The Three Nuts for Cinderella is on display here.
In the castle grounds there is a castle park, which is stylized into a children's paradise. Here you will discover a fairytale land full of elves by the famous discoverer of fairytale land Vítězslava Klimtová, a hell with devils, a gingerbread house with a witch, Mike the cat, a mini zoo, a playground and a museum. The castle park includes a permanent exhibition of miniature Czech castles, chateaux and other historically interesting objects. Besides, you can stay directly at the castle in a renovated hotel.