Noc na Karlstejne Filming Locations
Where was Noc na Karlstejne filmed? Noc na Karlstejne was filmed in 2 locations across Czech Republic in the following places:
Noc na Karlstejne Filming Locations
Karlštejn is a town on the Berounka River, southwest of Prague, in the Czech Republic. It’s known for its 14th-century Karlštejn Castle, a Gothic fortress with royal jewels, wall paintings and portraits. Nearby, the Wax Museum Karlštejn displays waxworks of historical figures, including Czech King Charles IV. South is the House of Clocks, a museum tracing the history of timepieces with clocks from around the world.
Křivoklát is a market town in Rakovník District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 700 inhabitants. It is known for the Křivoklát Castle.
Noc na Karlstejne (1974)
Charles IV, Czech king and Holy Roman Emperor, has built Karlstejn castle to house the crown jewels. More importantly, it is a place of relaxation and meditation, so no women are permitted, and no politics are to be discussed. His young wife misses him, and hearing of the prohibition, resolves to sneak in for a night. At the same time, a country girl needs to prove she has spent one night at Karlstejn to get her potential fiance's father to agree to let her marry him. Both women dress up as pages. Things get complicated when a foreign dignitary comes to discuss politics, the queen is the page guarding Charles' bedroom, and the country girl is keeping watch on the walls of the castle.