The Milotice chateau with a park, the final form of which was determined by the 18th century, forms the dominant feature of the village. Originally a Renaissance chateau from the second half of the 16th century, which was rebuilt in the Baroque style between 1720 and 1725, it had its predecessor in a Gothic water fortress. Today's visitor can see the elaborately composed complex of the chateau complex with an honorary courtyard, a riding school, a stable, two orangery, a French park and an adjacent pheasantry. The castle installation is supplemented every year by seasonal exhibitions.
The Milotice chateau with a park, the final form of which was determined by the 18th century, forms the dominant feature of the village. Originally a Renaissance chateau from the second half of the 16th century, which was rebuilt in the Baroque style between 1720 and 1725, it had its predecessor in a Gothic water fortress. Today's visitor can see the elaborately composed complex of the chateau complex with an honorary courtyard, a riding school, a stable, two orangery, a French park and an adjacent pheasantry. The castle installation is supplemented every year by seasonal exhibitions.