• Access to the town of Karlštejn and Karlštejn Castle is possible only after paying the festival entrance fee.
  • Karlštejn Castle (Czech: hrad Karlštejn; ‹See Tfd›German: Burg Karlstein) is a castle in the Czech Republic. It is a large Gothic castle founded in 1348 by King Charles IV.
  • Karlštejn Castle is a fortress in central Bohemia, Czech Republic, on a cliff above the River Berounka, about 30 km southwest of Prague.
  • The fable about women being forbidden form entering the castle was used in the comedy Night over Karlstejn (Noc na Karlstejne) by Vladislav Vancura.
  • Karlštejn Castle is a magnificent medieval fortress perched atop a hill in the picturesque village of Karlštejn, about 30 kilometers southwest of Prague.
  • Within the next few years, the Castle of Karlštejn, which attracts around 250,000 tourists every year, is set to undergo a massive renovation.
  • Address: Karlštejn 172 Karlstejn Castle is not cheap, and it is best to order tickets online in advance, because there are a lot of tourists here.
  • The well inside Karlštejn Castle is around 200 feet deep; the highest tower soars up to a height of 175 feet.
  • Karlštejn Castle holds an absolutely exceptional position among Czech castles. It was established in 1348 by the Czech king and Roman emperor Charles IV as...
  • Karlštejn Castle was built in 1348 by King Charles IV as a place to keep the Bohemian Crown Jewels safe, as well as holy relics and other royal treasures.