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Rozmberk Castle

Rozmberk Castle

Rozmberk Castle
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Wenovo
Morris County, NJ2,026 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Sept 2014 • Couples
If you are visiting Cesky Krumlov, as so many people do, make plans to stop by the Rozmberk Castle. It is like a gem, crowning a steep hill above the Vltava river.
There is a lot of history here as you would expect and it helps to educate yourself before you go. We visited the area and stayed overnight some years back, this time we were just passing through.
Even if you don't have time for the tour of the castle, the scenic hills of the Sumava forrest and the views of the Vltava river will be worthwhile.
Written 9 October 2014
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Steenhus
Bristol3 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2013 • Solo
In my opinion, this is one of the best days out in the southern Czech Republic. The castle is interesting, the setting beautiful and, perhaps just as importantly, both are unspoilt; there are no tacky souvenir stalls or tour bus crowds to mar your visit.
Rozmberk is not a medieval fortress with battlements and turrets etc; it started life this way but was rebuilt as a Renaissance mansion by the powerful Rozmberk family, who took their name from the castle, in the 1500s. The 19th century owners thought it didn't fit Romantic ideas of what a proper castle should be so they made some neo-Gothic additions to the west tower and extensively redecorated the interior with suits of armour etc. The result is a small but fascinating castle that can be viewed via two separate guided tours - check out the English language website at www.hrad-rozmberk.eu for opening times, as these vary throughout the year. Tours are in Czech only but the guides provide English information sheets which give all the necessary details. One tour takes you round the first floor and explains the history of the castle. Highlights are the Rozmberk Hall, with its portraits of 16th century lords and ladies, and the so-called Knights' Hall, a beautifully preserved Renaissance banqueting hall. The other, shorter, tour takes in the family rooms on the second floor, all furnished as they were in the 19th century. You can do both for 170 CZK (about £6) per person.
If history is not your thing, Rozmberk still makes a great day trip as village and castle are located amongst the scenic hills of the Sumava (Bohemian Forest). If you are coming by train, do be warned that the station of the same name is a 40-minute walk from Rozmberk, but the walk is a gentle stroll along the wooded valley of the river Vltava and, for me, was part of the attraction. Also: consider bringing a packed lunch as there is very little in the village and, at the weekend, everything will be closed.
Written 10 May 2013
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Rudolf H
5 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2019 • Couples
Rožmberk nad Vltavou
The beatiful small city close to AUT/CZ border. Founded by the one of the oldest czech aristocratic families Vitek in 13-th century passed later to ownership the House of Rozmberk, other famous aristocratic family and finaly In 1620 the town became property of Charles Bonaventure de Longueval, Count of Bucquoy. This family owned the town to 1945.
We let our car in a town square where we started our journey. The parking has space for cars of disables and it is verry nice. Except of hotel-restaurant Ruze (Rose), there was only one restaurant and the quality of dishes was not too high /if you want to eat just chips and schintel, you will not have any problem, but if you want someting more, sorry, in this town you can not find higher level of gastronomy.
In a front of parkig is a beatiful gothic style church that is, unfortunatelly, close. Visitors can make a phote just from outside. Then we travel up to the castle äcarefull! It is prohibited to travel there with a car: only cars of post can travel there. The castle is BEATIFULL. Unfortunatelly we ware Monday there whan the castle was close. But what is really more importaint and more beatifull is a view to the town. Absolutely WAU!!! Rožmberk nad Vltavou - IT MUST.
/Close to the town is lake Lipno founden by Rozberk. It is centre of sport and fishing. Amazing!!! /
Written 1 March 2019
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Ben
54 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Sept 2021 • Family
The castle is a highly interesting place to visit.
Unfortunately you can only take a tour- but the 45 min tour is in Czech…. So for 45 minutes you must follow a guide without understanding a word….
I think such an important and attractive place of visit should improve its offering for international tourists as well.
Written 16 September 2021
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Marián F
Poprad, Slovakia25 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2018 • Couples
Just two weeks ago I have visited 3 very interesting historical cities in southern Bohemia in 3 days - Rožmberk nad Vltavou, then Český Krumlov and then Hluboká nad Vltavou . One day per each one. I recommend visiting them in the order mentioned above . It follows the time line - from the oldest to the youngest history.
I was something amazing and I recommend taking this trip to everyone.
Written 17 July 2018
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Veronika L
London, UK76 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2016 • Couples
I have visited so many castles in Czech Republic and this one become the most favourite one for me because of the stunning view from castle. You can choose from 3 routes with guide. The main route, private rooms and torture chamber. The tours are short around 40minutes and the torture chamber is around 20 minutes. We went for all 3 tours and we enjoy it.
Written 1 September 2016
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Robert M
Kelowna, Canada163 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2015 • Couples
We toured the Rozmberk Castle on a week day which happened to be a Czech holiday, meaning crowds were above normal. We took the tour and the guide was Czech however she spoke very good English. The castle is unheated and it was a chilly day, so consider dressing accordingly. The audio was average and didn't cover as much as the tour guide did for the locals. The reason we know this, is that two in our group spoke Czech. However when I asked a question, the guide was happy to explain in English. On a more personal note we found the castle to be very dark, regarding the history more than other castles we toured.
Written 4 November 2015
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RobADL
Adelaide, Australia81 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2014 • Couples
The castle at Rozmberk is one of the many nice castles to visit in this area. It has some interesting rooms and a nice view over the river.
Written 27 February 2015
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Zita H
Brno, Czech Republic20 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2014 • Friends
Hardly any castle can be measured with this Gothic masterpiece which its position and ancient character forms the most prominent feature of the town - by the same name.
After a sharp climbing up stop and look around you on a beautiful view of Šumava forest, Vltava river with canoeists and common "village traffic". Then cross the bridge and be absorbed by the mysterious atmosphere of the 13th century. Enter the castle and ascend the magnificent wooden staircase, decorated by sculptures. You will be amazed by the historical furniture in the whole castle made of dark wood combinated with warm coloured upholstery and complements. What impressed me the most was the bedroom with huge window forwarded in front of the castle wall, situated to the valley with forests and the whole town. Oddly angled sun rays that penetrate the ancient undulating glass decorated by mosaic, gives this place the truthful seal of an ancient place which might tell stories...
Written 29 October 2014
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paranka
Prague, Czech Republic178 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Sept 2013 • Friends
I don't like visiting castles very much but this castle I enjoyed. I really liked the interior - beautiful staircase, cosy rooms with low ceiling, pictures, decorations, etc. The guide told us some interesting facts about the history and some legends and we also enjoyed the view from the tower. You can buy there some amazing souvenirs as well.
Written 6 September 2013
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