Discover Český Krumlov Castle | Czech Republic’s second-largest castle complex

Český Krumlov Castle | 13th-Century medieval stronghold 

Built on a promontory above the winding Vltava River, Český Krumlov Castle has stood for over 750 years. With over 40 structures across 17 acres, it is the Czech Republic’s second-largest castle complex. Today, you can explore its rich history and stunning views.

How to access Český Krumlov Castle?

Český Krumlov Castle is situated in the medieval town of Český Krumlov in the Southern Bohemian region of the Czech Republic. To enter and explore the castle complex, you have to purchase Český Krumlov Castle tickets.

Český Krumlov Castle in a nutshell

Aerial view of Cesky Krumlov with red-roofed buildings and Vltava River.

Highlights: Courtyards, gardens, museum and tower, Cloak Bridge

Current use: Historical monument and museum

Unique fact: Bears have been kept at Český Krumlov Castle since the 16th century. They live in the moat surrounding the castle.

Why visit Český Krumlov Castle?

Cesky Krumlov Castle with red roofs and tower, surrounded by greenery.
Cesky Krumlov Castle Museum interior with medieval armor and weaponry display.
Aerial view of Cesky Krumlov with castle, river, and red-roofed buildings.
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Architectural marvel

With various buildings and structures built in a mix of Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque styles over the centuries, the castle complex is a masterpiece of medieval architecture.

Rich history

Built in 1253 by the Lords of Krumlov, Český Krumlov Castle has been home to some of the country’s most powerful aristocratic families, like the Bohemian House of Rosenberg, the Habsburgs, and the Schwarzenbergs, who have shaped the course of the Czech Republic’s history.

UNESCO World Heritage site

The medieval Český Krumlov town has remained untouched over the centuries, with its architecture and buildings mostly intact. Along with the town’s historic center, the castle was recognized for its cultural and historical significance, and designated a protected UNESCO World Heritage site in 1992.

Český Krumlov Castle highlights

Intricate courtyard passage in Cesky Krumlov Castle with detailed frescoes and cobblestone path.

Courtyards

The castle complex has five courtyards that paint a picture of castle life over the centuries. The first courtyard was once the castle’s agricultural area and animal enclosure. The second courtyard held the mint, the dairy, a Baroque fountain, and the oldest part of the castle, called the “Hrádek”. The third and fourth courtyards are home to the Upper Castle, with opulent 14th to 18th-century Renaissance palaces, and the cellars. The fifth courtyard has the Baroque theatre and the Masquerade Hall.

Baroque castle theatre interior in Cesky Krumlov with ornate stage and seating.

Baroque theatre

Built in 1767, the castle’s Baroque Theatre is one of four Baroque theatres in Europe, and the best-preserved, still in its original 18th-century building. It features an intact orchestra pit, stage machinery, original sets, props, and costumes, all carefully restored to maintain its authentic historical character.

Bridge over Cesky Krumlov castle with stone arches and greenery.

Cloak Bridge

Spanning a deep ravine, the Cloak Bridge is a five-storey structure connecting the castle complex’s fourth and fifth courtyards. While the lower storeys date back to the 15th century, the bridge you see today is mostly from the 18th century. The upper storeys are covered Baroque corridors, while the covered walkway just beneath them offers fabulous views of the medieval town.

Cesky Krumlov Castle room with historical paintings and display cases.

Castle museum and tower

Wander through the richly decorated rooms of the Castle Museum, located in the Lower Castle. You'll see valuable paintings, weapons, royal clothing, and artifacts like the gilded Golden Carriage. Then, climb 160 steps up the 54.5-meter Castle Tower for sweeping views of the town’s red and orange rooftops, medieval lanes, and the Vltava River.

Sculptures and fountains in the gardens of Cesky Krumlov Castle.

Castle gardens

Covering 11 hectares, the Baroque gardens are the largest section of Český Krumlov Castle. Enclosed by stone walls, the immaculately laid out, ornate gardens span multiple terraces. The most striking features are the Rococo Bellaria summerhouse and a cascading fountain of Neptune and other classical water deities.

Plan your visit to Český Krumlov Castle

Cesky Krumlov Castle room with canopy bed, chandelier, and antique furniture.
Castle museum & tower

2025 Timings

Apr 1 to May 31 – Monday to Sunday, 9am to 4:30pm

Jun 1 to Aug 31 – Monday to Sunday, 9am to 5:30pm

Sept 1 to Oct 31 – Monday to Sunday, 9am to 4:30pm

Nov 1 to Dec 21 – Tuesday to Sunday, 9am to 3:30pm

Dec 22 to 31 – Closed

Castle gardens

2025 Timings

Apr 1 to May 31 – Monday to Sunday, 9am to 4:30pm

Jun 1 to Aug 31 – Monday to Sunday, 9am to 5:30pm

Sept 1 to Oct 31 – Monday to Sunday, 9am to 4:30pm

Nov 1 to Dec 21 – Tuesday to Sunday, 9am to 3:30pm

Dec 22 to 31 – Closed

Baroque Theatre

2025 Timings

Apr 1 to May 31 – Monday to Sunday, 9am to 4:30pm

Jun 1 to Aug 31 – Monday to Sunday, 9am to 5:30pm

Sept 1 to Oct 31 – Monday to Sunday, 9am to 4:30pm

Nov 1 to Dec 21 – Tuesday to Sunday, 9am to 3:30pm

Dec 22 to 31 – Closed

  • By bus: Intercity buses depart from Prague’s Florenc and Na Knizeci bus stations every hour for Český Krumlov.
  • Journey time: 3 hours
  • By train: There is one direct train to Český Krumlov from Prague, between 9am and 9:30am, and one return train between 2pm and 2:15pm.
  • Journey time: 3 hours
  • By car or taxi: Český Krumlov is located about 180km from Prague. 
  • Driving time: 2 hours
  • On a day trip: You can travel to Český Krumlov from Prague on a day trip with return transfers, which will take care of your transportation logistics.
Restroom sign guiding tourists to nearby facilities.
  • Information center
  • Washrooms (including accessible washrooms)
  • Wi-Fi network
  • Car parking

Frequently asked questions about Český Krumlov Castle

Are guided tours of Český Krumlov Castle available?

Yes, guided tours are available for various parts of the castle. Tours are conducted in multiple languages, including English, and provide in-depth information about the castle’s history and architecture.

Can I visit the castle without a guided tour?

You can explore certain exterior areas of the castle, like the gardens and some courtyards, on your own. However, the main interiors section can typically be accessed only with a guided tour.

What is the best way to reach Český Krumlov Castle?

The most convenient way to reach the castle is on a day trip to Český Krumlov from Prague, where your round-trip transportation is taken care of. There are also frequent buses from Prague to Český Krumlov.

Is photography allowed at the castle?

Yes, generally in the outdoor areas, including the courtyards and gardens. Not allowed in certain rooms or sections inside the castle and the Baroque Theatre. Look out for signboards with instructions, and be mindful and refrain from taking pictures in areas where it is not allowed.

Is Český Krumlov Castle accessible by wheelchair?

Most areas of the castle complex are accessible by wheelchair, with barrier-free pathways and elevators. However, there are some sections with uneven pavements and sloping ground where wheelchair users will require assistance to navigate. Also, certain sections of the castle interiors are accessible by steps or have stairs inside, making them difficult to access for wheelchair users.

Should I book my tickets in advance?

Yes, it's recommended that you book your castle tickets at least 4-5 days in advance, especially during the peak tourist season (May to September), to ensure availability.

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