This unique museum in Bohemia and perhaps even in Europe is located in the Zručský dvůr area, just a few steps from the castle. It presents the history of boating in Bohemia.
The history of the brewery dates back to 1457. Production ceased in the second half of the 20th century and the brewery was rebuilt and reopened in 1990. Today, Hubertus beer is brewed here and can be tasted in pubs all over the country.
Rumour says that a section of text and the letters ‘MCL’ were once found on the masonry of the church and this could indicate the date when the church was established, 1150 and this could also more closely specify the foundation of Zruč.
The history of Kácov is connected with the local chateau, originally a Baroque fortress, built in 1723-1733 by Princess Anna Maria Franziska of Tuscany. In 1918, the castle became the property of the state, and in 2008 the town became its owner. The castle is currently closed and undergoing reconstruction.
There is an interesting exhibition of medieval weapons inside the former headquarters. Each floor of the tower is interactive and playfully introduces children to the history of the building, period tools and weapons reminiscent of the castle's defence in the Middle Ages. From the crown of the 20-metre high tower, you can enjoy a magnificent view of the entire castle grounds of Zruč.