Tour of the Chateau
The architect Jakub Auguston completed his work on the Baroque-style construction of the chateau, which is made up of two palace buildings standing opposite eachother. Chateau Nebílovy is often referred to as the ‘floral castle’, as its interior was decorated with Romantic paintings of flowers by Antonín Tuvora toward the end of the 19th century. The floral motive was also used to adorn most of the rooms’ period furniture, which may be seen while touring the chateau. While visiting the building, you not only will learn of its and its original owners’ history, but also of its complicated renovation process. Your visit will come to its symbolical culmination when you discover the newly reconstructed dance hall with its one-of-a-kind floral painting. Given a little imagination, you will begin to feel as if you’ve happened upon a tropical jungle with an array of arching trees, exotic birds and colourful butterflies.
Decadence and renewal
This once luxurious chateau fell into decline during the second half of the 19th century. Every piece of valuable furniture was taken away and the chateau was used for agricultural purposes. During the years of communism the chateau was used as apartment space and storage by the United Agricultural Cooperative. The reconstruction of both chateau buildings didn’t begin until the late 1960s. The leading chateau building was finally opened to the public toward the end of the 90s.