OPEN FROM - TO |
Monday |
Tuesday-Friday |
Saturday-Sunday |
| January |
close |
close |
close |
| February |
close |
close |
close |
| March |
close |
close |
close |
| April |
close |
9:00 - 15:30 |
9:00 - 15:30 |
| May |
close |
9:00 - 15:30 |
9:00 - 15:30 |
| June |
close |
9:00 - 15:30 |
9:00 - 15:30 |
| July |
close |
9:00 - 17:00 |
9:00 - 17:00 |
| August |
close |
9:00 - 17:00 |
9:00 - 17:00 |
| September |
close |
9:00 - 15:30 |
9:00 - 15:30 |
| October |
close |
10:00, 12:00, 14:00 |
10:00, 12:00, 14:00 |
| November |
close |
close |
close |
| December |
close |
close |
close |
CHANGES ON OPEN TIMES | 31.3.2012 - 31.3.2012, open (9:00 - 15:30) |
ORDERS
Phone: +420 381 299 034
An extraordinary guided tour in a cave out of opening hours is possible if operational conditions allow and the previous agreement with the Cave Administration has been reached. At such a case minimal number of paying persons in a group is 10, additional fee per a person amounts 100%. |
ADMISSION FEES
| Full fees |
Senior 65+ |
Discounts |
| 80 CZK |
60 CZK |
40 CZK |
|
SUPPLEMENTARY CHARGES
|
Additional fee for taking photo or video recording
|
40 CZK
|
|
REDUCED FEES
- Children between 6 to 15;
- Disability warrant holders over 15;
- Students up to 26 on presenting their student´s ID.
50 % fee reduction - Organised groups of children up to 6 (e.g. Kindergartens);
- Organised groups of disability warrant holders between 6 to 15.
|
FREE ENTRANCE
- Children under 6, excluding group trips;
- Employees of Cave Administrations associated in the ISCA.
|
|
|
OPENING HOURS AND AN ENTRANCE FEE 2012
The Chýnov cave was discovered in 1863 during works in a quarry. In 1868, after necessary adaptations, this became the first Czech cave accessible to the public. The original stone staircases can still be seen there and the tour around the cave is a small trip to the history. The Chýnov cave was formed in stages by corrosion, which widened various fissures, aided by water running through the fissures and washing out solid substances. The principal wealth of the cave is not stalactites and stalagmites but colourful walls and ceilings, where white, yellow and brown marble facets take turns with dark amphibolite fillings. These two materials are the source of the remarkable circular shapes to be seen in the walls. The steep corridors of the cave go as deep as 41 m down to the surface level of an underground stream. The total length of the cave system, not fully investigated yet, is over 1,200 m, with 220 m already accessible to the visitors. The spaces outside the sightseeing tour are under speleologists’ and speleo-divers’ investigation, which in the 1980’s and 90’s resulted in the discovery of extensive, permanently water-filled spaces with unique druses of flint stone and other minerals. |
Vedoucí: Ing. Karel Drbal
391 55 Chýnov Tel.: 381 299 034
Česká republika Fax.: 381 299 034
E-mail: chynov@caves.cz
|