Zvíkov Castle is a remarkable example of medieval secular architecture, showcasing the rich history of the Czech Republic. It was favored by King Wenceslas I and saw significant construction during the reign of Přemysl Otakar II.
The origins of Zvíkov Castle date back to the early 13th century under King Přemysl Otakar I. The castle played a vital role in various historical events, enduring sieges during the Hussite wars and the Thirty Years War. After a period of neglect and agricultural use, it underwent restoration in the 19th century.
Travelers can reach Zvíkov Castle by flying into Prague Václav Havel Airport, followed by a train or bus ride to Zvíkovské Podhradí. The castle is just a short walk from the town.
Admission prices vary, but visitors can generally expect to pay around 100 CZK for a standard tour. Guided tours are available for an additional fee.
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