The ownership company is concentrating on new ventures and offers the castle at a reduced price through the end of 2025. The property is free of encumbrances, completely renovated, and without legal complications.
A refined Baroque château built between 1719 and 1723 on the site of a former Renaissance castle, surrounded by an English park and enclosed within historic walls. The château, landscaped grounds and garden structures are impeccably maintained.
The main two-storey building incorporates a north wing constructed on the foundations of the earlier Renaissance residence. A fountain adorns the courtyard, while the grand entrance portal leads into a vaulted hall of 112 m² with the principal staircase ascending to the upper floor and the adjoining wing.
Throughout the interiors, original architectural details are preserved in excellent condition. Carved wooden window recesses, an oval hall with adjacent rooms, and a concealed spiral staircase leading to the tower apartments (77 m²) highlight the historic craftsmanship.
The first floor offers seven rooms, including a representative banquet hall of 75 m² with an oval bay, enriched by stucco decoration. A glazed door opens onto a stone-balustraded balcony overlooking the château park.
In the northern wing, the original Renaissance cellars (114.9 m²) remain intact and may serve as a wine cellar or bar. On the ground floor, the current owner has installed a stylish café and bar (86 m²) as well as ancillary facilities and two apartments (31 m² and 26 m²). The first floor provides four further apartments ranging from 29 to 42 m².
Additional estate buildings include two former brewery houses (1,000 m² and 253 m² with cellars of 276 m²), a three-storey granary (1,000 m² plus 200 m² cellar), and a residential house comprising three apartments (84 m², 129 m²) with service quarters (174 m²).
The château grounds extend over 5 hectares of landscaped parkland, offering opportunities for both private residence and commercial use.
An exceptional opportunity exists to acquire, in addition, 380 hectares of surrounding land in the Rokycany district – a substantial estate of forests, fields and fishponds.
Location – Mirošov
The town of Mirošov lies in a gently rolling landscape between Prague and Plzeň, on the edge of the Brdy forest. The Czech capital is less than an hour’s drive, while the Bavarian border and the Bavarian Forest are also within easy reach.