In the museum there is a rare exposition of stoneware from Tyniec. There is a lookout tower in the prismatic Gothic tower, which is the summer residence of the protected big bat.
The southern bastion of Český Šternberk Castle, the so-called "famine bastion", is part of an ingenious fortification system built at the turn of the 15th and 16th centuries by the highest land judge Petr Holický of Sternberg and completed by his son Jan. Today it is open to visitors of the castle and offers an interesting view of the Sázava valley and partly of the castle itself.
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.
The Eagle's Nest offers a beautiful view of the confluence of two rivers - the Vltava and the Sázava.
This viewpoint offers an open view of the hill and the Medník National Reserve, the Posázava Pacific and, of course, the Sázava River.