Castle Hotel Liblice

Jewel of high baroque in Bohemia

Castle Liblice is a conference centre of the Academy of Science of the Czech Republic. At the same time you can experience a stay here like from a fairy tale where love, happiness and calm have already won. Come with us to walk through our castle garden and moory meadow where you can gain new energy.

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Czech hotel awards - Chateau Liblice

Choose one of the experience accommodation packages with the castle’s fairy tale atmosphere where history interconnect with comfort and exceptional relax. It is possible to buy it as a gift voucher as well.

We specialize in the Czech cuisine with maximum emphasis on usage of local ingredients. In our offer you will find deer from near Hostýn, Byšice´s trouts but also beer from a unique steam engine brewery in Lobeč.

Forget about every day’s hurry and stress with our help and let yourself slowly carry away on the pleasant wave of music therapy, massages, pleasant fragrance and light effects.

Information about commented excursions of the castle you´ll find here.

“I am giving you my hand today and I am asking about yours. We will join our lives and walk a common way together.”

We are prepared professionally organise conferences, trainings, seminars, team buildings, workshops, company’s events or business meetings for our clients.

History of the Castel Liblice

Liblice Castle is one of the most compact monuments of the Bohemian high Baroque from the school of Italian architect Giovanni Battista Alliprandi, who elaborated a characteristic project of a new building upon an impulse of the contemporary owner of the dominion, Arnošt Josef Pachta of Rájov , who was later on promoted into countship, original project of the new work.

In 1863 Countess Antonia von Wallenstein bought the castle. She modified interiors of the castle in the then contemporary neo-Renaissance style. After Antonia von Wallenstein death her daughter Christiana Thun Hohenstein inherited the property. So the last aristocratic family who owned the castle were Thun-Hohenstein till 1945 when the castle became the property of the state which later awarded the castle to the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic.

 

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