Transfer from Budapest
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Estimated arrival to Pardubice
14:08h

Trip duration: 308min

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Quality photo of Namest nad Oslavou Castle - Czech Republic

Namest nad Oslavou Castle
Czech Republic

75 min

Dating from the 15th century, this monumental castle is a fine example of the Renaissance architecture in Moravia. Namest nad Oslavou Castle was originally built... on the ruins of a 13th century fortress by the Moravian lords of Zierotin and to this day is preserved almost unchanged. The walk through the history is available through the tour that takes visitors in the castle rooms furnished with historical furniture and decorated with precious paintings and tapestries. Although the castle chapel is notable for its design, it is the library that is the most unique part with a rich selection of books and a beautifully frescoed barrel ceiling. There is another tour available, one that takes visitors to the private apartments of Haugwitz family, who owned it in the 19th and 20th century.

Quality photo of Lednice Castle - Czech Republic

Lednice Castle
Czech Republic

75 min

Everyone is left very impressed and astonished when first seeing the grand Lednice Castle. With a breathtaking conservatory, the acres of formal gardens and constructed... landscape woodland and lakes, this castle looks ready for a fairy tale. The castle has had a complete makeover – from lush baroque architecture to “Windsor Gothic” style with complementary landscape in “English Garden” style. You can choose between several different tours inside the chateau.

Quality photo of Zelena Hora Monastery - Czech Republic

Zelena Hora Monastery
Czech Republic

75 min

The Church of St. John of Nepomuk on Zelena Hora is an extraordinary church that has a 5 point star structure and thus it has... 5 entrances, 5 altar niches, 5 chapels, 5 stars and 5 angels on the high altar. The symbol of 5 is linked to 5 wounds of Christ on the cross and five virtues of the martyr St John of Nepomuk. The church was built in 1720 in Baroque in style, but has many Gothic elements, while the interior is quite minimalist that evokes mysticism. Due to its unique architecture the church was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1994.

Quality photo of Pannonhalma Archabbey - Hungary

Pannonhalma Archabbey
Hungary

105 min

The Benedictine Archabbey of Pannonhalma is one of the oldest historical monuments in Hungary, established in 966 by Prince Geza. The monastery became an archabbey... in 1541 but during the Turkish occupation the monks had to abandon the abbey on several occasions. The most notable sights include the Basilica with the Crypt which is also the oldest part of the abbey, dating from 13th century; the monumental library with 360.000 volumes; the Archabbey collection and the Baroque refectory. Visitors can also relax in the beautiful botanical garden, an incredible arboretum and in the winery and the restaurant. Today, there are about 50 monks living in the monastery who run the boarding school for Benedictine monks.

Quality photo of Zdar nad Sazavou - Czech Republic

Zdar nad Sazavou
Czech Republic

135 min

Following the political changes of the time and place, the monastery hasn’t stayed the same from the time of its construction in the 13th century.... The rich heritage of its heavy walls possesses the characteristics of Gothic and Baroque architecture with a nearby museum as a cherry on top of this truly magical historical experience.

Quality photo of Devin castle - Slovakia

Devin castle
Slovakia

75 min

If you find yourself in or near Bratislava, don’t miss the trip to the Castle of Devin! Today a ruin, but its history goes way... back to the Middle Ages, when it was used as a boundary fortress, military station and a trade center. Perhaps the most important thing linked to this historical site is the fact that Slovakia’s patron saints Cyril and Methodius started their mission here in 863. They were the ones who developed the first Slavonic alphabet, translated the Bible and wrote the first Slavic Civil Code.