Castle complex from around 1790 in West Bohemia between Karlovy Vary and Pilsen, which emerged from a fortress from the 12th century. In the first half of the 19th century, a brewery was added to the chateau, which was in operation for around 60 years. Further farm buildings were erected in the 19th century, and a stable is still in quite good condition. The area of the castle without outbuildings is 2,200 m². The land area is 2 hectares.
The roof of the main building was renewed in 2006. Apart from this, the castle still needs extensive renovation. It needs new electricity, water supply, heating, repairs, new windows, doors and a new façade. The centerpiece is the columned staircase with a ceiling fresco. There are also vaulted ceilings in many rooms, some with baroque stucco decorations. There is an old vaulted cellar beneath the castle.
The stables are in relatively good condition. There is a water and gas connection as well as an electrical transformer at the property boundary.
The castle and all outbuildings are listed buildings.