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Zayferus Falconry Flight Displays at Lednice Castle
Watch over 30 species of birds of prey in action at Lednice Castle Park, with displays featuring attacks on dummies, motorized-crow hunts, and terrain-vehicle demonstrations.
The 170-hectare castle park adjoins the neo-Gothic Lednice chateau and traces its origins to the mid-16th century. The Liechtenstein family gradually shaped it into an English landscape park with a formal French garden, around 500 plant species, and a pond dotted with 16 small islands. The park's landmark is the Minaret - the only surviving example of Moorish architecture in the Czech Republic, designed by Josef Hardmuth between 1797 and 1804. Since 1996 the park has been part of the Lednice-Valtice Cultural Landscape, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Zámek 1, 691 44 Lednice
Daily 6:00-22:00, free admission