Workshop Flowers at Guru March 2024
We cordially invite you to join us for another beautiful workshop with Milan Danihel - Flowers at Guru.
The EX workshop will take place on Sunday, March 17, 2024 from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM.
We look forward to seeing you there 🙂

Museum Castle Ladce opening times March 2024
Tuesday 05.03.2024: 10.00 - 12.00
Thursday 07.03.2024: 12.30 - 16.00
Tuesday 12.03.2024: 10.00 - 12.00
Thursday 14.03.2024: 12.30 - 16.00
Tuesday 19.03.2024: 10.00 - 12.00
Thursday 21.03.2024: 12.30 - 16.00
Tuesday 26.03.2024: 10.00 - 12.00
Thursday 28.03.2024: 12.30 - 16.00
If anyone is interested outside of these opening hours, it can also arrange a visit for a group of people, just emailing us:
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If you haven't had a chance to visit yet, don't hesitate to do so, there is really a lot to see!
The restoration of the manor house was realized within the MaHoLa project thanks to the EEA and Norway Grants.
Workshop Flowers at Guru 25.02.2024
On Sunday, February 25th, 2024, we were once again delighted to host Flowers at GURU (Milan Danihel) at our castle, a regular guest who has become a beloved tradition.
Guru once again proved his exceptional mastery, bringing the castle to life with his stunning floral creations.
We invite you to come and admire his work with your own eyes!
Thank you ❤️
Museum Castle Ladce opening times February 2024
Thursday 01.02.2024: 12:30 - 16:00
Tuesday 06.02.2024: 10:00 - 12:00
Thursday 08/02/2024: 12:30 - 16:00
Tuesday 13/02/2024: 10:00 - 12:00
Thursday 15.02.2024: 12:30 - 16:00
Tuesday 20.02.2024: 10.00 - 12.00
Thursday 22.02.2024: 12:30 - 16:00
Tuesday 27.02.2024: 10:00 - 12:00
Thursday 29/02/2024: 12:30 - 16:00
If anyone is interested outside of these opening hours, it can also arrange a visit for a group of people, just emailing us:
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If you haven't had a chance to visit yet, don't hesitate to do so, there is really a lot to see!
The restoration of the manor house was realized within the MaHoLa project thanks to the EEA and Norway Grants.


