Dobris chateau

Facts:

• type of ceremony – civil, church (protestant), symbolic

• civil wedding ceremonies are available on Fri and Sat, protestant ceremonies and symbolic weddings on request

• ceremony take place at the Mirror hall or in the French garden

• capacity of the ceremony hall is approx. 150 people

• length of the ceremony is around 25 min

• civil ceremony is in Czech, translated into English (or any other language), church or symbolic ceremony in any language

About:

Dobris castle lies 40 km to the south-west of Prague in the midst of beautiful woodland scenery. Dobris is the town, from where the most famous Czech monarchs used to set out for hunting. It includes a well-known rococo chateau dating from 1745 -1765, which is surrounded by a trimmed French garden and an English park. This extensive chateau was built in the style of French architecture. Historic interiors are equipped with valuable furniture from the rococo and classic period. Representative rooms (a mirror hall with rich decorations, a library with family portraits, a new-Renaissance dining room, a stone bridge known as the Devil Bridge (“Certuv most”) based on a story is located in the park.

www.zamekdobris.cz

 

Lobkowicz palace V.

Concept: Castle elegance

Colours: White * Green * Touch of pink

Flowers by Inspirito 

Photos by Tomas Dittrich

Lobkowicz palace IV.

Concept: Exotic flowers in dark

Colours: Burgundy * Fuchsia pink * Pink * Dark purple * Pale pink as a detail to soften the colour combination * Green * Golden accessories

Flowers: Exotic flowers * Different types of orchids (Dendrobium, Cimbidium, Phalaenopsis) * Vanda * Roses * Eustoma * Cosmos as a detail

Flowers by Frezia Fleur

Photos by David Potter

St. Giles (Jilji) church

Facts:

• wedding ceremonies lasts around 30 min without holy mass or around 60 min with holy mass

• ceremonies are in English

• at least one of you must be baptised Roman-catholic

• available dates – any day, latest at 4.00 p.m.

• capacity of approx. 150 people

About:

One of the most beautiful churches in Prague is located in the heart of Prague, at Jilska street.

Characterised by its sturdy Romanesque façade and Gothic dimensions, St Giles was founded in the 13th century and then completely remodelled between 1340 and 1370 by Dominican monks. During the 14th century it became the base for the religious reformer Milic of Kromeriz, while Baroque elements – including a stuccoed interior, ceiling frescoes by V.V. Reiner and an adjoining monastery were added in the mid-18th century. Located near to Bethlehem Chapel on Husova street.

Virtual tour from the St. Jilji Church

 

Chateau Heralec

About

After entering the castle gates and walking through the beautiful historical front door you walk into the arrival hall, overwhelmed by the spaciousness and beauty. Their ambition is for our all guests to feel fantastic at our resort, to the point they will not want to leave.

Treat yourself to a luxurious experience and the comfort of a magnificent estate – become the guest of unique boutique hotel. Here you can find modern service standards in an atmosphere of times long by, when the ladies and lords walked up the wide stone staircase, dined under the magnificent arches and drank wine in the dark wine cellar. The five petals of the Heralec rose, half dipped in red, half dipped in silver, have become a new coat of arms for the castle, symbolizing quality, luxury, comfort, privacy and uniqueness.

Whether you decide to treat yourself to a swim in pool or a professional massage, relax in warm jacuzzi in the castle turret or just lie down on one of Chaise lounges in the resting room or the English park, there are numerous opportunities for you to forget the outside world. The golf simulator, located in a spot that were once horse stables, is also fully at your disposal.

Directly at the castle, the entire southern wing is dedicated to your comfort and relaxation. Under the original medieval arches laid with a silver glistening mosaic, you can find a private swimming pool with an adjacent resting area. Benches laid with comfortable pillows in the window sills invite you to sit in them and rest. You will discover a spacious Finnish sauna, herbal Swedish sauna and cleansing steam sauna. Massage area is the perfect place to indulge in true relaxation. Services of a professional physiotherapist are at your disposal, as well as our beautiful resting room – a long hall under the castle orangery, that connects the park and the interior of the castle in a very original way. The jacuzzi in the castle turret offers absolute privacy and comfort. For those that like to relax in an active fashion, we have our fitness equipped with the most modern technology.

Wedding ceremony

There are a few options incl. English park, castle courtyard, castle interior and Chapel of St. Anna (both catholic and protestant ceremonies available).

Wedding reception

Wedding reception can be arranged at function room, where the maximum capacity is 70 people at the round tables.

Restaurant with unique atmosphere is situated in the oldest part of the building. The culinary experience is enhanced by classy dining and beautiful, hand-made glasses and chalices that remind one of the Murano glasswork style, each individually colored to resemble stained glass windows. The concept of restaurant’s gastronomy derives from the best of traditional Czech cuisine, combining it with fresh and modern inspirations. They try to utilize as many regional ingredients and products as possible, something that is immediately palpable in both the smell and taste of food. The ambition is to cook without any chemical additives, artificial coloring or flavors and with as many fresh ingredients as possible. ‘Cherries on top’ of the gastronomy services offering are things such as huge collection of French wines from Bordeaux, large selection of Cuban cigars, delicious desserts and picnic menu.

Lodging

Spaciousness, luxury and creativity are definitely three words that characterize the rooms and suites in Chateau Heralec. Choose from any of them, either names after previous castle owners or paintings from old maestros lent by the Regional Gallery of Vysocina, and you will be amazed. The old meets thew new here in a very harmonious way, allowing each of our guests to indulge in absolute relaxation. There are 19 rooms in total, 10 extra beds can be added, i.e. 48 beds total.

www.chateauheralec.com

Vsetice

About

Vsetice is multifunctional complex located approx. 60 min driving from Prague.

Wedding ceremony

Wedding ceremony can be arranged outside in their park.

Wedding reception

Hall with the capacity up to 100 people is available for the reception.

Lodging

Total capacity is 97 beds.

www.vsetice.cz 

Schloss Hof, Austria

About

The grounds of Schloss Hof extend over more than 50 hectares of land, in eastern Lower Austria. The magnificent ensemble with its lordly palace, beautiful Terraced Garden and idyllic Manor Farm was laid out in the late 1720s as an impressive country home and hunting lodge for Prince Eugene of Savoy. The architect, Johann Lucas von Hildebrandt, was able to draw on practically unlimited resources. His employer, after all, was not only one of the most successful generals but also one of the wealthiest men of his time. Hundreds of labourers, craftsmen and gardeners spent years fullfilling Hildebrandt’s plans. By 1730 most of the work was completed and resulted in one of the most impressive baroque total pieces of art.

Habsburg ownership

The unique beauty of Schloss Hof was not lost on Empress Maria Theresa. In 1755 she acquired the complex from Prince Eugene’s heir and presented it as a gift to her husband, Emperor Francis Stephen. The new owner fully appreciated the value of his new possession, and until his death in 1765, the Emperor spent many weeks at Schloss Hof every year between spring and late autumn. Here he went deer-stalking or spent time with his immediate family – his wife, Maria Theresa, and their numerous children – “to relieve his soul of the burden of ruling” as it says on an inscription on the Palace façade facing the garden. However the strict rules of the Vienna court ceremonial prescribed the presence of almost 200 servants at all times, resulting in lack of space to accommondate all of them at Schloss Hof. This led Maria-Theresia in 1770 (meanwhile widowed) to add another storey to the building.Therefore imperial court architect Franz Anton Hillebrandt decorated the façade and the interior in the rich Classicistic style in vogue at the time, thus giving Schloss Hof the appearance it still has today.

Training ground for the Imperial and Royal Army

The generations of Habsburg emperors and archdukes that followed showed little interest in their Marchfeld summer residence and increasingly allowed nature to do its destructive work. In the late 19th century Emperor Francis Joseph turned the complex into a military training ground, and the already heavily damaged imperial splendour almost entirely disappeared. In addition to the wind, weather and weeds, imperial soldiers quartered here along with their horses did little to protect the Baroque Gesamtkunstwerk. But at least the Emperor had been prudent – or thrifty– enough to first remove the furniture. Some 200 wagon-loads of art objects and other furnishings rolled off to the imperial warehouses in Vienna, where for the following two decades the material would provide a rich source for decorating other imperial palaces.

Threatened by decay

Following the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the Republic of Austria used some of these precious items for decorating government buildings and embassies. Political upheaval had little effect on Schloss Hof itself, which remained under military administration. Only the uniforms of the soldiers changed: the Imperial and Royal Cavalry was followed by soldiers of the Austrian Federal Army, then the German Wehrmacht moved in, and in 1945 soldiers of the occupying Red Army took over the Palace for ten years. The open wounds caused by disinterest, inappropriate use and, not least, two world wars were closed only inadequately after 1955. While there was no lack of either good ideas or good will for a complete renovation, financing remained elusive. The three components were finally available in 2002 when a society founded solely for the revitalization, undertook the needed measurements for the restoration of this precious monument of Austrian culture heritage.

New splendour

In May 2005, the restoration work was far enough along that the ensemble could be opened to visitors.Austria’s largest rural palace complex had finally been restored to its former splendour, original dignity and intended purpose as a venue for magnificent celebrations.Schloss Hof is again open to would-be time-travellers seeking to explore the world of Prince Eugene and Empress Maria Theresa in a place where they once lived and breathed and to become acquainted with the Baroque lifestyle in a manner that is fascinating, exciting, and far more real than any museum experience.

Wedding ceremony

Symbolic wedding ceremonies are available anytime and can be arranged in the garden, Marchfeld, Orangerie or Schloss premises.

Wedding reception

Wedding receptions can take place in the Marchfeld (more rustic), Orangerie or elegant Festsaal. Catering needs to be arranged at the Schloss Hof.

Lodging 

The hotel next to the Schloss Hof can accommodate about 40 people. Vienna is approx. 30 min driving, as well as Bratislava.

www.schlosshof.com 

Stone Bell House

Facts:

• type of ceremony – civil, church (protestant), symbolic

• ceremonies take place at the beautiful ceremony hall, located at 1st floor. The room combines modern design with historical premises

• length of the ceremony is around 25 min

• civil ceremony is in Czech, translated into English (or any other language), church or symbolic ceremony in any language

About:

The origins of the Stone Bell House date, according to the latest constructional and historical researches, from the second half of the 13th century, when a lengthwise building behind the monumental spiral corner with massive perimeter walls was built. The oldest building phase is preserved in the cellars and on the ground floor of the south wing. The second building phase followed in about 1310. At that time there was raised the chapel with rich figurative and ornamental painted decoration covering the walls and the dome.

The typical house sign was placed at the corner of the building in the 16th century. After 1685 and in the 18th century baroque adaptations of the building took place. Preceding a demanding restoration of the Stone Bell House, during which the neo-baroque facade from the 19th century was pulled down, extensive constructional and historical research was carried out, which revealed the Gothic facade. Restoration was finished in 1988 and the City assigned the building to serve as the GHMP exhibiting space for its important exhibition projects. In the building there is a Gallery shop and in the rear part of the building is a café.