Castle Ledeč Nad Sazavou Ltd..
Perched on a limestone promontory above the Sázava River, this 13th-century early Gothic fortress evolved through Renaissance and Baroque redesigns into a striking, multi-layered landmark. Its defining feature is a 32-meter defensive tower, where a climb up 111 steps rewards visitors with panoramic views of the river valley. Inside, the castle functions as a lively cultural hub rather than a dusty monument. It houses the Municipal Museum—complete with a rare sgraffito-ceilinged Renaissance hall and a historic clock collection—alongside the Jaroslav Foglar Museum, dedicated to the famous Czech youth writer. Diverse themed tours cater to all interests, featuring everything from a cellar armory to the country's largest exhibition of plush teddy bears, making it an unusually versatile historic stop.
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