A factory inside a cave? See what kind of theatre can be put on inside a cave.
From the outside, you will have no idea how extensive the system of corridors, abysses and tunnels in the Křtiny Valley rock massif is. The Výpustek Cave will amaze you with a 3D experience which is truly unique in the karst world. Over the course of two centuries, human activity has transformed the interiors to such an extent that even Fantômas would settle in them. However, the main changes took place during the Second World War, so this ancient hiding place of cave bears has a turbulent history.
You won’t see many dripstones and much flowing water in Výpustek. On the other hand, thanks to the dimensions of the whole complex, you will enjoy expositions that could hardly fit into a common cave. The great acoustics allow for concerts and theatre performances. Sign up for adrenaline games and events for kids. And if you wish so, you can even get married here.
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