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Hours & Admissions
Hours & Admissions
Opening Hours
The regular season at Střekov Castle runs from 1 April through 31 October. Opening hours are as follows:
- April & October:* Wednesday - Sunday, from 9:30 to 16:00
- May & September:* Tuesday - Sunday, from 9:30 to 17:00
- June, July & August:* Tuesday - Sunday, from 9:30 to 18:00
*During the regular season, the Castle is open on ALL national holidays that fall on a Monday.
The last tour of the day begins 30 minutes before closing time.
Admissions
- Regular Ticket: 70 CZK
- Children (under 6 years of age): 1 CZK
- Children (6-15 years of age) / Students (15-26 years of age with student ID) / Seniors: 50 CZK
- Family (2 adults + 2 children under 15): 180 CZK
- School Groups (20 or more students): 40 CZK (per student)
- by prior arrangement; teachers and chaperones are admitted free of charge
- Group Visits (30 or more people): 60 CZK (per person)
- by prior arrangement
Off-Season
It is possible to visit Střekov Castle during the off-season. For information about arranging an off-season tour, please contact strekov@lobkowicz.cz.
The Castle restaurant, Restaurant Kovárna, is open year-round. To visit the restaurant's official website, please click here.
Events
29.11.2012 – 30.05.2013
Architecture in the Work of Peter Paul Rubens and Václav Hollar, the new book exhibition at Lobkowicz Palace, will open on 30 November and will introduce two attractive books focusing on architecture as presented by the most distinguished Baroque artists.
Exhibited will be a first edition (1622) of the work entitled Pallazi di Genova, published in Antwerp by the prominent Flemish Baroque painter Peter Paul Rubens (1577–1640). The book presents detailed engravings of facades, cross sections and plans of Renaissance palaces and villas from Genoa, Italy. The second exhibited book, Castella et praetoria nobilium Brabantiae, was published by the historiographer Jacques le Roy (1633–1719). Also a first edition, it was published in Antwerp in 1694. The work is composed of more than 200 engravings and etchings.
Architecture in the Work of Peter Paul Rubens and Václav Hollar will run through 30 May 2013.