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                                Strakonice
                                   
                                   
                                   
                        	    
                20.3.2010 Zuzka  /  Number of presentasion: 304 
                    
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Zámek 1, 386 01 Strakonice
                            GPS: 49° 16' 03" N   
                            14° 00' 11" E    Search route
                            
         49.2675935861111  49.2675935861111
                            
                            
                            Tel.: +420 383 321 537 / E-mail
                             https://www.muzeum.strakonice.cz:80/
                            
                            
                            
                            
                            
                
                           
                            
                             
                            
                    
                           A Gothic castle, originated in the late 12th century by the Bavor family of Strakonice. In 1243 a part of the castle was donated to the Order of the knights of St. John. Enlarged in the late Gothic, adjusted in the Renaissance and baroque style. The Church of St. Procope, a capitulary hall and an ambit (unique Gothic wall paintings), the tower Rumpál with a view. In the southern palace a historical and ethnographical exposition, pipes, interiors from the 19th century, fez production, weapons, motorcycles etc. The chateau gallery of contemporary art placed in the Baroque prelature (paintings, sculptures, pottery, porcelain, jewellery).