Château de Slavkov
Zámek Slavkov
Significant Baroque palace and national monument featuring a historical museum and a 15-hectare French-style garden. It is known as the site where the 1805 armistice was signed following the Battle of the Three Emperors. En savoir plus…
Horaires d'ouverture
| Lundi | 09:00–17:00 |
| Mardi | 09:00–17:00 |
| Mercredi | 09:00–17:00 |
| Jeudi | 09:00–17:00 |
| Vendredi | 09:00–17:00 |
| Samedi | 09:00–17:00 |
| Dimanche | 09:00–17:00 |
Tarifs d'entrée
Reserved parking within 100m; wheelchair accessible via elevator; no strollers on tour routes
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This U-shaped palace is a designated National Cultural Monument and a significant example of Baroque architecture. Historically associated with the Kounic family, the building's architectural development was led by architect Domenico Martinelli, with a recorded inception date of 1769. The interiors combine Baroque and Classicist elements, featuring a chapel and rooms decorated with frescoes and stucco work by Italian artists.
The site is a prominent landmark of the Napoleonic Wars, serving as the location where the armistice between France and Austria was signed in the ceremonial Historical Hall after the 1805 Battle of Austerlitz. A historic museum within the palace houses multimedia presentations about the battle and exhibitions detailing 18th-century aristocratic life.
The grounds include a 15-hectare garden restored to its original Baroque and French-style appearance. The palace is open to the public for guided tours and exhibitions. Additional facilities on the premises include a cafe and a restaurant, and the site is used for weddings and corporate events.
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