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Departure from Gyor
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Estimated arrival to Prague
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Trip duration: 243min

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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 Cesky Sternberk Castle - Czech Republic

Cesky Sternberk Castle
Czech Republic

75 min

The history of the astounding Cesky Sternberk Castle begins in 1241 when the noble family Sternbergs constructed it on a cliff top above the river... Sazava. On a nice summer day, the striking reflection of the castle in the river seems almost dreamlike. This amazing location is just one of the many things it has to offer. The castle belonged to the same family for almost 8 centuries to this day and the owners now still live on the ground floor. Visitors are welcomed to visit with the guided tour the second floor with 15 rooms full of furniture, details and decor. There is also a rare collection of 545 copper engravings depicting the Thirty Years' War.

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Sazava Monastery
Czech Republic

75 min

Sazava Monastery had a very dynamic history, being continuously destroyed and reconstructed. It was originally built in the 11th century, but during the Hussite War... in 15th century it was burnt down. Revived again in 16th century and rebuilt in the Baroque style in 17th century, it was eventually closed down by Emperor Josef II. After being abolished in the 19th century, the monastery was remodeled to a Pseudo-Renaissance chateau. Today, the former monastery is a significant medieval center of Slavic culture and literature and in its library visitors can see medieval manuscripts written in Old Slavonic, Latin and Czech.

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Danubiana Meulensteen Art Museum
Slovakia

105 min

Located in dramatic scenery of a small peninsula on the Danube River, this contemporary Art Museum is an absolute delight. The outdoor space features an... 8000 square meter sculpture park, while the inside of museum is divided in the great hall exhibiting works a leading international artist and the gallery of contemporary art, which features both Slovak and international works. This is truly a world-class art gallery.

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.

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Bratislava
Slovakia

135 min

Let yourself go and drift along the pulsating streets of Bratislava. The capital of the Slovak Republic and its political, cultural and economic center is... home to several universities, museums, theaters, galleries, concert halls, cinemas and many diverse restaurants. For its baroque and Gothic palaces, plazas and museums scattered in the Old Town, Bratislava is often called a “Mini-Vienna on the Danube”. Fortunately, Bratislava is a rather compact city and a great part of city’s sightseeing can be done in a one day visit.