Liblice's majestic Baroque palace houses the luxury hotel accompanied by pleasant wellness treatments. In the elegant surroundings of the restaurant, you can enjoy a carefully chosen menu that promises gastronomy of the highest standard.
Zámek Liblice History
Liblice Castle is one of the most compact monuments of the High Bohemian Baroque from the school of the Italian architect Giovanni Battista Alliprandi, who drew up a characteristic plan for the new construction at the urging of the contemporary owner of the domain, Arnošt Josef Pachta of Rájov, later promoted to count, the original design of the new work.
In 1863 Countess Antonia von Wallenstein purchased the castle. The countess modified the interior of the castle in the neo-Renaissance style then in vogue. After Antonia von Wallenstein's death, her daughter Christiana Thun Hohenstein inherited the property. The last aristocratic family to own the castle was then the Thun-Hohenstein family until 1945, when the castle became the property of the state, which later assigned it to the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic.
The castle restaurant, the wine lounge, the summer garden overlooking the park, the wellness & spa or the castle garden with the hunting ground, all make for a different way to spend your leisure time.