The Chinese-style hunting chateau named "Dvojhradí" was built by František Clary-Aldringen for his wife Tupperle in 1703. The current look was given to the chateau in 1795 when it became a popular tourist destination. A game reserve covering 17 hectares was re-established around the chateau. It is accessible to the public, and it is possible to see stags, fallow deer, deer, wild boar, and also pheasants, wild ducks and fox. Feeding is allowed (hard bread, vegetables etc) and for a small fee you can even purchase food for the animals on site.