1 Best Sight in Konopište Castle, Day Trips from Prague

Zámek Konopiště

Set in a huge, beautiful park, Konopiště Castle dates to the 14th century and is best known as the hunting lodge of the ill-fated Archduke Franz Ferdinand, whose assassination sparked World War I. He no doubt had a whale of a time hunting on the grounds before he met his untimely end, and now visitors can wander the forests, gaze at the lake, and even watch plays in summer, as well as muse on the archduke's global significance. In a suitably historic touch, there's also a bear who lives in the castle moat; he's a bit shy so you might not see him.

The castle itself is also worth a look, with a carefully preserved interior including many original furnishings from Ferdinand's time. The rooms reflect his incredible opulence as well as his fondness for hunting—there are animal trophies and weapons everywhere. It can be seen only on a guided tour, and there are a choice of four: opt for Tour 3 to see the hunting corridor and the archduke's private apartments. Book in advance for an English-speaking guide or, if one isn't available, ask for an English text to accompany the tour.

Benešov, Central Bohemia, 256 01, Czech Republic
317–721–366
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Rate Includes: Tours from 240 Kč, Closed Mon. and Dec.–Mar.