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Excursion Tip

What is your best recommendation? One of our most demanding daytrips is excursion to the spa town of Karlovy Vary. This day trip is much recommended for everyone who wants to see another part of Czech Republic. Also day trips to the Kutna Hora and Terezin are popular. If you don't have much time then you should choose Karlstejn. You will not regret, we promise.

Konopiště Castle - Private Excursion

Half Day Trip from Prague

Surrounded by peaceful forests, situated about 40 km south east of Prague, Konopiste Castle has a rich and varied architectural history. The original castle was built as a fortress exhibiting the style of French citadels. Later, in the hands of various owners, the residence took on the characteristics of both Baroque and Renaissance styles. The final private owner of the estate was Archduke Franz Ferdinand, who owned the castle until his death at the start of World War I. Visitors can observe the famous Trophy Hall, which is a testament to the Archduke's love of hunting; a large collection of antlers; the third largest European collection of armoury and medieval weapons; a shooting hall with moving targets; and a garden with Italian Renaissance statues and greenhouses.

Konopiste private excursion price list (see shared/guided option)

GROUP SIZE TOTAL PRICE FOR
WHOLE GROUP
TOTAL
DURATION
RECOMMENDED
PICK-UP TIME
FREE TIME AT
DESTINATION
01 - 04 per. CZK 1700
4 hrs
from 8am to 11am 2 hrs 40 min
05 - 08 per. CZK 2300
4 hrs
from 8am to 11am 2 hrs 40 min
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Tour dates: tour is possible only from April to November except Mondays (from December to March Konopiste castle is closed).

Price excludes: tour guide or any entrance fees. Admissions: 130 CZK for Konopiste castle per person.

 

Konopiste Castle History

Konopiště is a château (castle) located in the Czech Republic, about 50 km southeast of Prague, outside the city of Benešov. It has become famous as the last residence of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, heir of the Austro-Hungarian throne, whose assassination in Sarajevo triggered World War I. The bullet that killed him, fired by Gavrilo Princip, is now an exhibit at the castle's museum.

The castle was initially constructed as a Gothic fortification in the 13th century. It was later transformed in a Baroque style. Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria bought Konopiště in 1887, with his inheritance from the last reigning Duke of Modena, and rebuilt it into a luxurious residence, suitable to the future Emperor; which he preferred to his official residence in Vienna. He invited William II, German Emperor to see his roses early in June, 1914; insofar as they discussed politics, they discussed Romania, but conspiracy theories about their planning an attack on Serbia or a division of the Austro-Hungarian Empire arose at the time and since. (After the Archduke's assassination, later in the month, the memory of this visit may have moved the Emperor to give Austria more rein in dealing with Serbia than he had in the Bosnian crisis of 1909.). Since 1921, the castle has been a property of the Czechoslovak and later Czech state, one of 90 such in state ownership. The Ministry of Culture is said to spend more than US$ 800,000 per year to maintain the castle, and recovers about as much from entrance ticket sales and rental for occasional functions.

Konopiště castle is now open to the public. Visitors can observe the residential rooms of Franz Ferdinand, a large collection of antlers (Franz Ferdinand was an enthusiastic hunter), an armory with medieval weapons, a shooting hall with moving targets and a garden with Italian Renaissance statues and greenhouses. It is a popular place for weddings.

Currently, HSH Princess Sophie von Hohenberg, a descendant of Franz Ferdinand, is claiming for the restitution of the castle to her family, which was never recognized as part of the House of Habsburg, on the ground that the provisions of Article 208 of the Treaty of Saint Germain, and the Article 3 of Law no.354 of 1921 in Czechoslovakia, do not apply to them. She filed a law suit in December 2000 in Benesov, the nearest city, for the Castle and its dependencies comprising 6,070 hectares of woodland and including a brewery.

 

I felt I wanted to write to thank you, and particularly Petra, on behalf of the ten of us who took your Prague Tour on Sept.3. The tour itself was an excellent introduction to Prague and brilliant value. Petra was knowledgeable and extremely pleasant. Henry F.

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We just got back from our trip and I wanted you to tell you that Karl was an excellent guide. We greatly enjoyed it. He was well-informed and provides us with all the details about sights. Thank you, again, for your prefect service. Carolina A.

Dear Libor, just to say thank you. We really enjoyed our tour of the city with your guide. She was an excellent guide, and the tour was really exciting and great introduction to the city. Kind regards, Jeff O.