Originally a Baroque chateau from the second half of the 17th century on the site of a former Renaissance keeps, remodeled in late-Classicist style. Surrounded by an English park with many Romantic structures (a studio once belonging to painter Josef Mánes, a greenhouse, and a lookout tower) and with valuable trees a shrubs; the park is traversed by a learning trail. The interiors feature rich stucco decorations, 19th-century furniture and a family portraits gallery of the Counts Sylva-Taroucca family. One room is dedicated to the memory of artist Josef Mánes, who frequently visited the estate between 1849 and 1870.