The Museum holdings have started to be put in order since 1952, per phases, and the process has not been entirely completed yet. Collections on permanent display include the original order of things, as they were when they were still in use. The exhibits date from the 15th to the 19th c. and are distributed per individual rooms constituting separate interior units.

The castle has four levels: Two ground-floors, the first, and the second floor.

From here, you may search floors as you wish: You may follow order and go down to the bottom of the present page or you may search for the map and thus locate the place you like within the castle.


It includes kitchen, armorer's shop, storage room, and a workshop. The western tower basement used to hold a dungeon. It has been envisaged to open these servants' quarters to visitors as well, rather than show them only the glamourous parts where nobility used to live.


This floor level encompassing a part of the main building with a small yard, the western, and the eastern tower, includes large halls for holding receptions and hosting other social events.


It was most luxuriously decorated, because it included the owners' living quarters. The furniture dates back mostly to the second half of the 19th c, including some highly valuable heaters. Above all doors, there are richly carved coats-of-arms of the families with which Draskovic's had marital ties.

The premises were decorated somewhat less luxuriously, since they mostly served as guest bedrooms. They include separate collections of Baroque, Rococo, and Classicist furniture. The rest of the floor holds a collection on premanent display.


Trakoscan has one among the most beautiful and best maintained parks, with exuberant vegetation, full of interesting shapes and lovely panoramas. It provides a unique experience of pristine nature accompanied by a rich and varied tourist offer.


© 1997-1998 Carnet & MDC
designed by: NOVENA d.o.o., Zagreb