Archeological open-air museum

The open-air museum presents a section of a medieval village and showcases the appearance of buildings and life at the turn of the 14th and 15th centuries. The complex, which involves a large amount of manual labor and the use of period technologies, especially woodworking and roof construction, is divided into two tour routes.


Peasant farmstead

The residential house, armory, granary, stable, barn, and other small buildings represent the everyday life of a lower-class nobleman and his family. The buildings and their interiors complete the picture of life on a farmstead of this type, selected craft techniques, and a glimpse into the private lives of the farmstead's inhabitants.


Rural settlement

The dwellings of landless peasants, cottagers, and farmers show the appearance of individual types of rural buildings in the pre-Hussite period. The buildings are complemented by other farm buildings, orchards, gardens, fields, and pens with farm animals. They thus complete the picture of the medieval countryside and its inhabitants.