1. Trakoscan Castle is a medieval fortress located in central Croatia, near the town of Bednja. It is one of the best-preserved castles in the country and is known for its picturesque location on a hill overlooking a lake. The castle was originally built in the 13th century as a defensive fortress, but it was later transformed into a noble residence. It is surrounded by a beautiful park with walking paths and a small forest.

Inside Trakoscan Castle, visitors can explore various rooms that have been preserved in their original state, including the knight’s halls, chapel, library, and bedrooms. The castle is decorated with antique furniture, weapons, artwork, and other historical artifacts. There is also a museum within the castle that displays archaeological findings, as well as documents and photographs related to the castle’s history.

2. Trakoscan Castle is open to visitors from April to November. The exact working hours vary depending on the season, so it is recommended to check the official website or contact them directly for the most up-to-date information. Additionally, phone contact information is not available.

3. The ticket price for visiting Trakoscan Castle includes both entrance to the castle and the park. As of 2021, the ticket price for adults is approximately 40 Croatian Kuna (around 5 euros), while the price for children and students is approximately 30 Kuna (around 4 euros). There may be additional fees for guided tours or special exhibitions.

Transportation to Trakoscan Castle is best done by car, as it is located in a rural area. However, there are also public buses available from various cities in Croatia, such as Zagreb and Varazdin, that stop near the castle. It is advisable to check the bus schedules in advance.